i mean, i had a lot of fun with the show last season overall and i get that every episode can't be winners. but the score by the reviewer and the community this week is just kinda twilight zone for me. this is not the show firing on all cylinders.
i mean, i had a lot of fun with the show last season overall and i get that every episode can't be winners. but the score by the reviewer and the community this week is just kinda twilight zone for me. this is not the show firing on all cylinders.
idk, maybe because it's been over twenty episodes now, but i don't find all the cw quirkiness cute anymore. dream girl drops in — she's a cop, has a degree in three sciences, reads your forensic reports religiously, and can quote your favorite movie — but you're more suspicious of jay garrick? mmk. why is so much of…
oliver, stop. "secret warriors" sounds silly to you now? really?? who even are you anymore???
and fitz > cisco. and i love cisco.
the two episodes preceding this debacle were actually a return to form and surprisingly solid. made for a sharper sting last night.
indeed. a giant, talking, psychic, super-intelligent gorilla… who jumps in front of a moving train. riveting.
a troll. that's who.
well, that's the question isn't it? i actually don't think jiaying would have killed coulson — she knows how skye feels about him and cal vouched for him. i think that gonzales showing up when coulson was expected solidified her fears about where trusting shield could lead her people. and if she was having any doubts,…
i lol'd.
then wtf are you here every week, dude? how miserable your life must be; you've annoyed me into pitying you.
this entire season has come off as meandering, in search of a point, and the finale really drove that home. it played much less like a bookend and more as just a day in the life or something. i was happy to see fiona get dragged, like, four times, because homegirl is a thot in desperate need of checking, but even at…
welp, you tried.
hufflepuff! i guffawed. so sexy, so short, so sassy. hunt my lance anytime, nicky.
lol.
now this is a damn good review.
this is the second time in one season that jamal has been face to face with the barrel of a gun and was all "SHOOT ME, DO IT!" perhaps joint therapy with big brother is in order? that's not normal, bro.
for the record, while she feels responsible, she didn't actually kill him. he killed himself trying to save her.
i, for one, am looking forward to skye using those seismic powers on ultrons at the end of the season. what she did to her own gun last night was so inept as to be pulled from a tom & jerry cartoon, but to see her dismantling killer robots threatening mankind will be quite satisfying. it's almost a shame there's such…
meh. i'm very partial to the argument that diversified television is crucially important and all the points about the "rainbow" looking has painted are fair and well-taken, but i also feel like there's a reason the viewership is so low. i'm not likely to pinpoint why it's so low in this little internet comment, but…
wow, there's people around who still have patience? incredible.