There's only two episodes left and they wasted one on sh*t that has nothing to do with the current Arrow story? GTFO
So, if it weren't for the hospital bills, Walter would have never gone back to cooking. Universal health care, yo! Get your s**t together, USA.
I found the characters more interesting than the story itself. The exposition dump was an insulting dumb way to reveal what happened.
Amy being a nerd is never not funny
Overhyped episode. Nothing new was said. This is like one of those reality reunion episode. I'm not a fan of the format.
Man, there's a lot of weirdos out there. Makes one feel normal, lol
Black hole sun! Black hole sun!
This episode deserves a 10 just for that ending montage.
I don't watch foreign tv/movies dubbed for the reason that dub actors sound like the Americans in this episode!
Porn for film historians and cinephiles but not much else for the average Netflix subscriber and even Fincher fans. It will frustrate and bore a lot (would love to see Netflix’s statistics on how many made it to the end).
Has a B99 episode ended in a sad note before? Damn, that was powerful :pensive:
American Horror Story: Flashbacks. This season had no theme! Maybe fan service
That sports analogy went right over my head. Explain it in soccer terms.
Yeah, the girl's really pretty and they have chemistry but the constant making eyes at each other got annoying.
Dexter: Stooooop!
Me: Thank you!
God, Debra is so annoying and her return so unnecessary. No one wants a nagging sister.
Wendy came off as a noisy, entitled B
What a satisfying series finale. It's very hard to pull them off.
The flashbacks made me feel all emotional and shit, as Leon would say, lol.
I thought it was wildly inconsistent. The subpar David Lynch-ian scene made me roll my eyes. And I did not buy the girls would watch one of them get beat up and do nothing to stop it.
I can appreciate it's not like every other spin off, focused on creatures and side missions but I still don't know what the hell is this show even about. Just a man on the run?
It's uneventful and low-key for a series finale but it fits with the spirit of the show. For example, the shaving moment could have been in any other episode. It's the small, intimate stuff like that that makes TIU great.
I don't mind Dexter dying. I actually wanted the last image to be of him sitting on the electric chair. Dexter Morgan, like Tony Soprano and Walter White, is a man responsible for the death of innocent people and he should pay for his crimes.
Though, it's not logical his son shot him. I don't buy it.
Best episode of the season. So many great one liners and also some good social commentary.
I hadn't enjoyed an episode of the Blacklist this much in a long time. Beautiful tribute.
I'm going to miss the Huang family :cry:
If this weren't based on a famous IP, most people would stop watching after this. Sooo boring. And it's getting unbelievably overhyped online.
One of the greatest season finale of all time.
They hired Dany Trejo just for a 10 minutes appearance? I thought he was going to have a season-long arc! The turtle scene must have been shocking when the episode first aired.
It was good to see Villanelle being a victim for a change
"More stable than Jessica Jones" I lol'd
More boring yapping. This show is a drag at an hour long.