I'm not one to bash critics praise a movie I didn't like or viceversa but it's Baffling how this was critically acclaimed. Watching the news right now is more entertaining than this.
The piano, the slow motion... So cheesy. This is why critics panned the show.
I thought there was something off with epilogue but then those final minutes put a big smile on my face.
Good, satisfying finale. I wouldn't rank it among the greatest in TV history, though.
Great movie. The kind that in the 70s would have been a big hit.
I'm gonna miss the Lyons and their shenanigans.
"We're women!" lol. The debate was the episode highlight.
Not the explosive finale that I was expecting that would lead to the final season. It was predictable he was going to survive the assassination attempt.
Very underrated movie. People have preconceived notions because the 1972 adaptation is considered a classic.
"Most God awful film"? Impatient idiots, don't bother with this film.
Very solid pilot. I'm hooked.
Just watched it for the first time in almost two decades and I thought there would be more adventures in the ship than there really is.
I watched Godard's Breathless the night before but Truffaut was on another level. Hard to believe this is his debut film.
I can see how young people who checked it out of curiosity in between superhero movies, find it boring. I think Kane's life story as told in the movie was very interesting.
The greatest debut film by an American filmmaker. Period.
If you watch it expecting a traditional horror movie, you'll be disappointed.
Racist movie. Couldn't stand the lead character.
Saul Goodman is insufferable this season.
One of the best episodes of the series.
They ripped off Stan's origin talk from M Night Shyamalan's Unbreakable!
Honey, you're not gonna do better than that.
I forgot how slow this show could be.
This would have worked as the series finale.
Has there ever been a series finale where the lead character is barely in it? Not complaining, just curious.
Your nanny brings a man to your home and you're chill with it? GTFO
A series highlight. If Tommy weren't in this episode, Elisa Marie would have stole it.
This is some Hallmark-quality sh*t.
I'll keep watching because everyone is raving about it. Let's see if it gets more interesting.
The comparisons to Euphoria are not unfounded but I find the small town America setting more intriguing.
You'd think that by now people would realize this is a procedural. It's an adventure-of-the-week type of series. The overall story does not matter. What is it, anyways?
They didn't make a good job of introducing the crossover's villain. The character's death didn't hit me hard.
Was that Margot Robbie as the instructor?