Man, just reading some of the comments/reactions/tweets last night…the response to killing Lexa has been BRUTAL. A lot of very pissed off people talking about being done with the show and not watching again.
Man, just reading some of the comments/reactions/tweets last night…the response to killing Lexa has been BRUTAL. A lot of very pissed off people talking about being done with the show and not watching again.
Also, props to Erica Cerra. Glad she is getting a chance to shine here. As a huge fan of Eureka back in the day it's always fun to see actors from that show pop up on other shows. I thought she killed the scenes as Becca and is doing a fantastic job differentiating Becca from ALIE.
yeah, definitely the best episode of the series. I almost gave up after last week, as I felt that if an episode set in future Star City with old Oliver with one arm couldn't knock it out of the park, nothing on this show could.
yeah I'd like them to start exploring the crazy mutated wildlife again.
Unbelievable episode of television. That's an A if I've ever seen an A episode.
Also, while the dad is funny at times (I don't even know his name), he's mostly very annoying and mean, and quite frankly stupid. I don't quite understand what they are going for with his character, and constant dismissal of Stewart and worship of Dean. It comes across as really mean-spirited. Like why does Stewart…
I really haven't enjoyed this arc at all so glad to see it ending. I realize it's kind of a story the show had to tell at some point, but I think it was just rushed and should have happened in the 2nd season (if they even get one). I missed watching Stewart's hilarious flustered reactions to Dean's dramatic behavior…
Pretty sad that there's like a 99% chance this was the last episode ever. I wonder if there's any way they could revive Peggy and put her on Agents of Shield (which honestly, I found myself excited for its return surprisingly).
Good episode, but damn are you right about the ridiculousness of introducing the Armory this far into the series. Like all it would take is one or 2 offhand mentions over the course of the series and then I'd be like "Okay, that's fine." But the idea that the Armory existed and several vampires knew about it but…
The William stuff was always really messy, so I'm glad that's over with. For that to conclude in a surprisingly good episode was even better.
This was so much freaking fun. Best episode in a while. I actually got up out of my seat during that whole final scene and it kept getting better and better. The build-up to it being one of those long-lost keys which I had forgotten almost completely about was great. Favorite moment definitely was Wu with the…
yeah I agree. I think the Huntress is great, reminds me a lot of Connor who was very underrrated and did not last long enough but who was a great character.
The crazy thing to me is that not only did you have this great relationship from last year with Damon and Bonnie, but that you actually had a pretty good conceit for not only writing off Elena, but centering the show and the drama around Damon and Bonnie (with Elena's life tied to hers, that would make for some good…
Unless you're black…then she kills you.
This season has been a perfect example of bad writing and bad execution. This show has squandered a lot of potential to reinvent and refresh itself after Elena (and specifically Delena with her) left this show.
I actually think a lot of what Bellamy has done makes a twisted bit of sense, character-wise. Narratively speaking, the end of last season had the Grounders completely betraying him and Clarke and forcing them to nuke Mt. Weather. This season, you had Bellamy's misplaced trust in the grounder girl contributing to…
I'm really enjoying this show overall, but man it bothers me- The difference between how good this show is and how good it should be is staggering. They have such a great core of characters, a great time travel concept, and the whole of the DC universe sandbox to play in.
The action was great…the plot is coming off the rails a little bit again like last season. I still really enjoyed this episode overall, but can't lie that I helped my enjoyment of it by zoning out for pretty much every conversation involving William. And the flashbacks, which are just terrible. I think Arrow should…
Disappointing but not all too surprising as Agent Carter has been pulling in pretty terrible ratings. I think we were pretty lucky to get a second season in the first place.
This…wasn't terrible. It was a solid episode. I like Agent Foster, but I just have to question why she has basically just replaced Captain Irving.