Malcolm: And no offense none of you are particularly good actors.
Tell me that was not funny :-P
Easily one of MTV's best series. Probably their only great accomplishment since Daria. Teen Wolf is witty, fun, and has a brilliant cast. People will underestimate this show because of its title and youthful appeal. However it's a standout drama with chilling story lines and (for the most part) a great script. The lore can be a bit hectic and not consistent but the cast has incredible chemistry that makes up for the sometimes lackluster sub plots. For a supernatural show, it's stellar. Each season is gradually more complex and darker. If you love supernatural shows, and you're open minded, give Teen Wolf a chance.
It felt so frustrated at the end of this episode. All I want is more. Why is it that the shows I love most have the shortest season? 23 episode of The Flash but GOT is like gone in the blink of an eye.
They bought back the original Jaquen Haggar!!!! Yay!
This show is just "okay". -- And while I know it's inspired by the Australian crime-drama, Animal Kingdom (2010), I can't help but see how it parallels with Sons of Anarchy, a show that began in 2008 and ended in 2014. AK's opening credits even features a montage of tattooed bodies -- similar to SOA opening titles.
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Animal Kingdom tries desperately to be a gritty, macho, controversial crime drama, but falls just short of an unsophisticated, less inspired kin to Sons of Anarchy. SOA is one of my favorite shows, ever. As a woman of color, who leans slightly toward the title of feminist, this may come as a shock to some. But, unlike Animal Kingdom-- which currently lacks strong, smart, and crafty female characters -- SOA had a beautifully woven architecture of complex relationships, poeticism, and coming of age stories that were grounded in actual heartbreaking character development. In other words, we somehow came to care about the baby mommas, and the stomach-churning addicts. So far, AK as done little to make me want to care about the protagonist's (Josh/ "J") journey within this abysmal family. With knockoff Gemma Teller (Smurf) manipulating what's left of his shattered youth, it's hard to see how "J" could become a character worth adoring. The show wants to pick-up where SONS left off. It wants you to take it seriously, it also wants you to know that it can provocative, bloody, messy and sometimes a little violent. What it doesn't want is to be interesting, or remarkable at all -- even the cinematography is, meh. Animal Kingdom just wants to be "okay", a good summer fling on a cool Tuesday night. While I'm watching these grown men bully a young, teenage boy, I'm wondering, when will they grow up? Will it take all of season 1? Season 2? Or will we forever have to watch these "man-babies" be coddled by their mother (you know, the wanna-be Gemma Teller)? I'll admit that I have not seen the source material, but it seems that watching it may be a more satisfying expereince than the series. Nevertheless, I'm hoping the show grows up a bit overtime and can separate itself from those that have done this genre better.
"Well who are we gonna call?" -- "Ghost Busters." Oh Lawd Supernatural.
Well that was pretty interesting. I still think zoom is Barry's dad tho. Also, I like Earth 2 Iris more, she's pretty bad ass.
Unique and super emotional episode. No one does dark humor with tearjerking moments like Supernatural.
Another fantastically mesmerizing and thrilling episode. I watch a lot of shows but Mr. Robot is masterful in every way.
This season has been even more brilliant than the first. I was captivated by this episode. It's actually frustrating because I'm becoming more and more addicted to this show. sigh I hate when I become addicted to things.
I underestimated the pilot episode, wasn't expecting it to be as riveting but it's actually pretty solid.
I’m crazy excited for this new season! Who will join me on this final ride with our Supernatural fam?
I cried so much during this episode, so so much.
Why does Killer Frost talk like Cold? Danielle P. is a terrible actress on this show. I wish she was better.
Probably one of SyFy's best character driven shows in a while. Deeply talented cast, chilling storyline that stay with you even after the show ends. I Loved this show to pieces and miss it so much. But it ended beautifully.
Oh Cami, I'm gonna miss her. Leah Pipes did wonderful things with the role and had such marvelous chemistry with Joseph Morgan. What a painfully emotional episode. At least now, Camille is at peace.
That teeth pulling scene was unsettling... probably the most disturbing thing next to Annalise's bones being broken to fit in a suitcase.
Also, where the hell is Crowley???
He sends his regrets indeed. This season is so beautifully done. Despite it being a bit slower, I've enjoyed the play on words.
Great finale for a show that started off fantastic and ending up falling apart as a disaster. I will miss it though. Hope to see more of VanCamp in films or on another show. She's amazing, as is the actress who plays Victoria.
Love love love this episode! 14 seasons and this show still brings a smile to my face.
Oh God, I'm so glad Philip didn't take one for the team, that would have been totally uncomfortable to watch.
Ugh Paige don't be stupid, you mom just saved you from a possible rape. Don't hold it against her because she probably killed a dude. I hope the writers don't go down this melodrama road of, " mom I like totally hate you because you killed a man in self- defense. Who are you to stop another man from killing me like, totally not cool mom". Please, I hope the writers don't go this route.
A really enjoyable, though sentimental episode. Rarely do we get to see happier endings on this show; I'm glad Sam and Dean made the respectable decision in the end. Just when I think I'm ready for Supernatural to end, I fall back in love with its quirky and heartfelt moments.
Overall I liked this episode, a lot of "OMG is he dead" moments but long-time fans will manage to stay hopeful.
Dean is bad ass! Mark of Cain is doing good for him. Loved that he popped a bullet in that douche.
While this episode was stellar, I will not accept a villainous Oliver Queen. I just won't ;___; Thea was awesome tho. But no more Colton Haynes, Boooo.
Really liked this episode. Great monster of the week throwback.
Such an intriguing story with a strong leading woman. Huge fan of Emily Vancamp! Wildly addictive show!
Finally they know. I kinda liked this episode....