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Nah. It was just the fact that it had been like that for so long.

Didn't think they were going to be able to top the Adam and Hannah breakup and then that. Adam Driver and Lena Dunham acted the fuck out of that scene. That felt like a goodbye to Driver as a regular so he can now go off to be a movie star and win a bunch of awards. I'm really sad to see him go, but I feel like just

The writing was off in this one for me. The opening was silly and the whole Jessie scene was just off (so only if he likes you? what?). Sasha going crazy is cool, but I was distracted by Rosita finally getting some sort of character development which probably means she is going to die. It felt really empty that pro

Certain parts of this episode worked for me, but it felt like a cheap way to get viewers to like Danny or feel bad for him and make us really understand that Kevin has a temper.

I agree with the review. The characters and acting were strong, but there's a fair share of worrisome stuff (the clear devil on shoulder stuff for Danny for me) that could pop up later. I hope the present timeline is active enough because it feels like it's going to be a slow burn (pun intended) to that boat ending in

I'm with you. The intrigue was too much to overcome. They took a huge risk with the s2 finale twist and it quite honestly felt like they needed to.

One of the minor things about the action scenes that was so freaking phenomenal were the two main moves Job made that were so obvious to do in very cliche action scene moments. When he moved up on the cover when the guy was reloading and slitting the other guy's throat when he had him in the choke hold. Adding onto

For real. 4 pantheon episodes to put against any other, at least my favorite villain of all time, and 2 incredibly difficult deaths. I'd have to really dig deep, but off the top of my head it's my favorite season of television since season 1 of FNL (damn you Landry)

good catch. I swore I heard Ellie and then I saw Allie in this review and the the EW interview spelt it Ali.

Such a rad setup for season 3 with artificial intelligence and A.L.I.E. (show runner confirmed the spelling on twitter). It would be pretty amusing if Murphy just stayed at the "let's not try to call it the hatch" for the rest of his life. Clarke's talk/breakdown with her mom was really good and made clear what she

Signed up just to talk about this show. One of the best binges I've had in recent memory. Chayton and season 3 are really mount rushmore type of stuff.