Yeah, these are pretty much my exact thoughts too. I'm so glad I finally caught up with Arrow and I can't wait to be watching both of these shows on back to back nights in the fall.
Yeah, these are pretty much my exact thoughts too. I'm so glad I finally caught up with Arrow and I can't wait to be watching both of these shows on back to back nights in the fall.
Yeah, pretty much this. It's a good farewell tour type of season, aside from the underwhelming finale. Shame that out of all of them, this was the one damn finale that Harmon didn't deliberately write as a series ender.
Someone in the comments called Polygraphy the weakest episode of season 4. I love this.
I'm really curious as to what Community episode you think this is.
Also, I'm confused now as to how the hell this contest even works. All the episodes up until now worked their way up the elimination ladder, and now randomly two episodes are shoved into the bracket right before the end?
Polygraphy is in no way a better episode than Ozymandias. But this is a meaningless contest and this result will make people's reactions far more entertaining, so I'm all for it.
The pilot for The Flash has apparently been leaked. I should probably wait until the actual premiere to watch it but I'm gonna watch the shit out of it right now.
I've spent half of this summer mainlining all of Scrubs, Arrow, and True Detective. I'm now bored out of my skull, so suggest me some new shows to watch and I might just take your suggestions.
The domestic drama was very cliched. God only knows why I found it interesting.
Welp, I finished True Detective, and I did not particularly care for it. I don't really even have any in-depth criticisms of it - its main problem was that I found the vast majority of the show to be really boring. For some reason, I was more compelled by any of the domestic drama than by most of the casework, and I…
Was it supposed to be a surprise who the Winter Soldier was? I haven't
read any comics and know very little about Captain America and even I
knew going into the movie who he was.
….did it ever auto-refresh? I had no idea that was even a feature.
Well, I liked episode 3 better than the other two. I find the characters more interesting when they're not on the job.
I'm two episodes into True Detective. It's fine, but I'm not finding it particularly compelling and I don't really feel any sense of urgency to watch the next episode. Does it get "better", or does it maintain the same level of quality throughout?
I appreciated the role of the Vergers to a certain extent, but I feel like maybe their roles could've been reduced. While I did love the last couple of episodes, I think that the show could've benefited from maybe getting the Vergers out of the picture just one episode earlier, to focus more on the main cast. Alana,…
I loved most of the second half, I just wasn't a big fan of the 2-3 "transitional" episodes.
I'll feel conflicted if it is. The show absolutely deserves all the awards it can get, but getting them while categorized as a comedy just feels so wrong. Yes, I get why the show is being pushed as a comedy for the Emmys' sake, but I just really strongly disagree with the categorization.
I like how in a 5-way sex scene the one thing that I didn't remember was the horrifying stag-man.
I'm having trouble remembering the 5th. Hannibal, Alana, Will, Margot…?