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i love joan's storyline this season. with this subtle way of showing how overlooked she's feeling. i feel so much for her. with the fact that she's in her thirties, roger going over her head and not firing jane, jane confronting her, not getting that damn promotion and now roger leaving his wife for jane.. seriously..

when are people going to understand that this is a tv show? of course that kristina is not perfect at being the principal.. it's a school for kids who suffer of different disorders, it's gotta be a tough job. it's a difficult situation for max to suddenly be interested in someone else and not having rules, or

I'm actually digging the whole Finn storyline and I like how that whole scene was shot. It's pretty clear that he was ready to back down, but then one got away. It's all it took for Finn to go all berserker on them. He was never a good guy, we saw him like this through clarke and their relationship. And when Clarke

the reason that this show is so good, is because it pays attention to details. from storylines to character developemnt to fucking lightning and chromatics. i love how kalinda's coats match bishop's tie, but in a darker tone. it's so telling for her situation.
i also like how the writers trust us that we'll get the

am i the only one who is not bothered by the crazy twists? i mean, i don't ever watch from homeland expecting to find out how the C.I.A. works, i know it's not a docu-series. i expect them to let me figure out who these people are.

thank you!! i've been waiting for a manhattan review for ages! hope i'll see you next year ;)

hye! thank you for your amazing reviews. it's nice to have you on this journey that i'm taking with the show.

i know i'm late to the party and i get your point. however.. you can't say that tara's death is pointless. in a show where you get 20 death per episode, tara's death bears a lot of point and it sets the stage for the show. also, this was always a show which wanted to do shakespeare on choppers, going all macbeth in

I find it hard to understand how come they've set the flashbacks in Albania, but everybody is speaking romanian? They do understand that these are 2 very different countries and languages, right?.. Even the vampires were speaking romanian..

you don't know the kinda show you're gonna get til it's done. this is a story about people facing change and it's amazing and it's unique. it's a brave story, one that no one told before. sometimes it's not about the action (you never see a scene of hanna's murder), but it's about what happens between the actions. and

he's 37 and amanda 31.

i really hate it when people can not appreciate a show for what it is and start having expectations. this is not a show that will explain every single murder, this is not a show that will stop to explain itself. and also, i don't get these reviews. how can you judge something before watching the whole thing? you don't