I don't know what they did, but this episode was just incredible! It wasn't just the return of Roy Harper; the whole story was something else. The flashbacks, their lie, Emiko's trap and a beautiful finale. Absolutely great. Possibly one of the best episodes of the series in my opinion.
I don't know what you guys are saying. I finally got what I wanted in this episode. Pure Bat-Family and Jason Todd focus. Until now, I was kind of annoyed for Red Hood being portrayed as the bad guy but that's not the case anymore. Good job from Curran Walters on the role and, I gotta say, Scarecrow was great too in my opinion. I like his version of the character. I just feel like I really want to love this show from the start but can't get there. That's not the case on this episode though.
I actually... LOVED it! Honestly, I wasn't there when everyone was asking for the #SnyderCut, but seeing this?! What an amazing movie this was... I feel so full of energy and cheerful emotions after all these epic scenes and coherent plot. Extraordinary job, thank you.
Absolutely perfect. I loved this series. I only hoped for Frank to go and sit near Billy while he was dying. Can't complain though! He had his reasons to finish him.
A perfect ending to the latest phase of the MCU. Nah, it was pretty good actually, though not inevitable at all. I can say that I did enjoy the movie a lot, especially during the second time. JJ managed to fix the mistakes of the previous one and put a great end to the trilogy, although I'm not sure whether it was the perfect finale for the whole saga.
This show puts its primary focus on social matters and relationships (typical CW), rather than giving some spotlight on action and super powers, and when it actually does, the combination of awful SFX with short battles concluded after a speech and not actual fighting, makes it laughable. At first I found it too difficult to keep up with it and felt obligated to do so because of the Arrowverse. I did reach a stage were I'd watch it with pleasure (even though very occasionally), but the truth is that this show could offer us a lot by being more similar to DC Originals like Titans or the first two seasons of Arrow. Honestly, I wouldn't feel bad at all learning that it's finally cancelled or ended, but would actually be relieved. It disgraces the DC title.
Honestly, I din not like the final season nor the series finale episode. I did enjoy it until the fifth episode (break into the servers) and I also liked the ninth one (takedown of the 1% of the 1%), but I must say, I was disappointed with the rest of it.
The idea of Eliot's father sexualy abusing him and even our protagonist being just another extra personality, didn't really touch me. Up until now, we've had only Mr. Robot as an extra persona, and now we got to learn that there is: Mr. Robot, Eliot's Mother, Kid Eliot, Eliot (the mastermind), and all of this in one person, we haven't even seen! This whole thing reminds me of Jane's story in "Doom Patrol".
I hoped that at least, after everything, "the mastermind" would not give up the control to the "Real Eliot" but that didn't work out for me either. Don't get me wrong! I did not hate it, but I really expected more and I'm sorry that I can't be as fascinated as most of the rest of the fans. This is my humble opinion.
Get in there Greg... If Roman marries her he'll invade France...
Avatar Kyoshi giving the goosebumps...
Wow... I actually felt sorry for the siblings! I'd never have imagined that this was possible at the start of the series.
What an amazing movie... Excellent casting with extraordinary performances, and what a beautiful story. I wasn't a Queen fan till recently. Sure, I knew Bo-Rap and We Will Rock You but that was all. It's been 10 days since I last watched this movie and here I am watching it again, hooked on their amazing work.
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Ladies and gentlemen, I just watched the most satisfying, saddest and strongest episode in the series. I just watched the best episode in the series.
This hole episode was a disaster. I didn't expect from Daenerys to act like this. For a moment, a almost felt like I should be on Cersei's side. At least John was not destroyed...
This feels like one of these episodes where you know it's gonna take off and be a great series.
This season was legen...wait for it...dary! Legendary!
Tremendous film! I don't know why it took me so long to finally watch it but I wish I had done so, sooner. Next level humour and performances! One of my favourite Avengers right now. Super excited for the sequel, hopefully in cinemas.
For a pilot, this episode was quite good. I obviously started the series thanks to the universe it takes place in, but it was an episode I could probably watch even despite this fact. Expectations are high, as they should be, and I hope they'll manage to answer to them.
Just when I was so happy about giving an end to Alice, after a lot of "weak sauce", we get to see her live! What is this?!
The best episode of this series! I loved the whole episode AFTER Cicada left. It was extraordinary. Thawne's amazing plan is finally revealed and the fight was superb. The loss of Cisco's powers and Nora's were the perfect things to end this season! The truth is that I've also been waiting for Monitor to come and ask for Barry's help, but when I saw the ending with the year of crisis changing, I was thrilled. WELL DONE!
Surely not what I expected to see, but that doesn't mean that it wasn't good. I thought that Daenerys would at least feel bad but she didn't seem to care at all. She actually thought that she did the right thing... I hoped for Jon to take the throne after this beautiful scene with him kissing her for the last time but still no. Like I said though, it doesn't mean that it was bad. Not that bad like everyone claims at least. The inevitable happened. I'm not really happy with Bran taking the destroyed throne either, but I was really happy for Tyrion and for every act of his. He deserved being the Hand for once more. I wouldn't say the same about his feelings for Jaimy and perhaps Cersei. It's sad that no one got to know about Jon's true identity and he had to go... What I really think is that it was a good finale but not for Game of Thrones. I'm sure they could have done much better.