Honestly, if they don’t get an Emmy this season— then Fuck the Emmys.
This was fucking masterpiece. I’m breathless.
What a season. Damn, I’m totally looking forward to a season 3, but with Netflix’s track record, they will cancel it.
I’m crazy excited for this new season! Who will join me on this final ride with our Supernatural fam?
I love this show. If you’re a super Harry Potter fan— you’ll love every moment watching Rupert! The HP references bring on some serious nostalgia:
Character’s name is Daniel
Wizard is mentioned
Also, a character name drops the “invisibility cloak” and that’s just in season 1 and early on in season 2.
I feel like Bonnie is going to kill herself by the end of this show. Poor Bonnie. I hate that they’ve made Nate out to be the bad guy.
What a boring, poorly developed episode. As a long time fan, I’m really pissed about this lazy writing and lazy cinematography. Ugh, and no Cas, no Jack and where the hell is Lucifer/Nick?
Obviously something is going on with Dean— Will we ever know? Probably. But then will we even care? Maybe.
I think I’m gonna binge the episodes when they hit mid-season. Until then, I’ll just watch the Chilling Adventures of Sabrina on Netflix for my supernatural fix.
Love love love this episode! 14 seasons and this show still brings a smile to my face.
Completely disagree with previous comments. This episode had a lot of great character development moments that harkened back to some of the darkest themes of the series. Strong writing paired with very emotional acting. Having an LGBTQ wedding was a very important moment since it’s something we haven’t seen in the series. Also the conflicts felt natural this time around, not forced. There was so much to love about this one; certainly a memorable episode.
I’ve only really known of Sandra O’s performance from Grey’s Anatomy. That being said, she really shines in this series. So far I love all the characters and interactions are so refreshing. As someone who indulges in shows like How To Get Away With Murder and The Killing, it’s wonderful to see a crime drama that is very focused and yet subtle. I think I’m going to love this series!
Ugh this episode is so fucking emotional. Every moment was gut wrenching and gosh, those poor families. Definitely not filler. Filler is the entire current season of The Walking Dead. This episode is masterful.
Welp we already know the new eye candy teacher is evil.
A pretty decent start for the season. Leave it to Homeland to create a slow build. You can stream the new episode early at Showtime or Showtime on Demand.
Such perfection should not be possible, and yet it is. I'm so depressed that we have to wait sooooo long for the next season.
No Malfoy you are not "the chosen one". That would be Harry (and in this case Barry).
Why is Cas only powerful when it suits the plot. Isn't he supposed to know when humans are being evasive or lying. Cas use to be a marvelous angel and now he just feels less so. I did enjoy the episode for the most part, but the ending was painfully predictable.
This episode rocked! I was totally swept up in Springfield's portrayal and then poof just like that Spoiler he's gone. And his poor band members. While this episode was filled with humor (so much humor), hidden messages (like the letters spelling "Lucifer" in words with friends), and meta jokes about pop culture (Swift and Drake), it was also very tragic.
One of the best episodes this season, easy. What a heartbreaking final scene. That bish Hester needs to die, she cray.
Oops posted in the wrong episode, that comment should have been for ep4.
Would have been a great episode if the ending had not been so cliche; I could have seen that ending coming a mile away. What a waste of good talent. Let's hope the next episode the show gets back on track.
The chemistry between the two leads is wonderful.
So far this has been thrilling. One of TNT's better shows.
Pilot episode was legit awesome. Really impressed by the quality of the acting and story.
Still a great show, Niska's case is really interesting.
Very promising start to the new season. It's a shame the US gets it so late. Nevertheless, I love how they are taking us around the globe to see supposedly how Synths are regarded and used in areas outside of Europe. I hope to see more black synths and black people in general on the show. It seems that it's only appropriate that TV -- even outside of the US -- portray more people of color in important and viable roles. This culture of whitewashing TV and film has become unreal considering how many successful and truly talented black actors their are. With that aside, Humans is still a compelling show, maybe not as nuanced as say, Westworld, but certainly a show worth watching right now.
Also, apparently this episode had a new writer, which is why it felt different. This is interesting, I feel like they should have experimented with a new writing team much, much sooner like years ago.
Wow, this episode was amazing. It's unlike the norm and I love that! Definitely one of my new classic favorites.
Another emotional, but very "safe" episode. This season has been a bit different than expected, it will be interesting to see how it develops.
So I'm sitting here watching The Flash, Arrow, Supernatural and I'm like, wait something is missing. Of course! The Originals is not back yet. What the hell, we have to wait until Jan??? Why must they take the Homeland route and make me wait???
This episode was good, but amazing. Wish we could get a crossover with Ollie. I hate watching Arrow now but I still love Barry interacting with the Arrowverse... sigh now I must go catch up with Arrow. I already miss The Flash.
Finally! Harry/Dr. Wells is back. I like Barry and Iris together; I'm glad that we see a working relationship unlike with Olicity in the Arrowverse.