One last thing too: I didn't realize how much I hated Monty's mom until he killed her. I really wanted to feel bad for Monty but his mom was so awful I was just happy he got rid of her. Go Monty!
One last thing too: I didn't realize how much I hated Monty's mom until he killed her. I really wanted to feel bad for Monty but his mom was so awful I was just happy he got rid of her. Go Monty!
I have a serious crush on Harper lol. She might be the character I'd least want to see die…which always makes me worry about her safety on this show.
Wow. I couldn't disagree more with this review/grade. I loved everything about this episode, and was particularly impressed with how Raven/Alie was able to sort of speak for some of the audience in a meta way about the terrible things each character has done. I thought that was a pretty new way to visit issues such…
I'm so happy this show is finally getting coverage. I have to disagree about this being the best episode yet though…it wasn't even close to as good as the "Wings" episode where Lucifer burns his wings.
I wish I could say this was disappointing news. I had such high hopes for this season but it's been tough to watch. I think it's probably more than past time for this show to call it quits.
I have to agree with the review- A lot of the stuff in this episode should be great but it's not because the plotting is such a mess. I'm not even really following what Damon and Stefan are fighting over anymore. The show's need to make everything be about Delena, even when Elena is gone, is so tiring.
This was an A-episode to me. Everything I wanted to happen happened in more awesome ways than I could imagine. Bellamy getting the shit beat out of him? check. By Octavia? check. Ontari and Murphy having hot dominatrix sex? check.
It's amazing. In an interview Misha mentioned that he got advice from Mark Pellegrino about how to play Lucifer and the advice basically boiled down to "Act like you want to have sex with everything." I really do get that impression from Misha's hilarious and awesome Lucifer impression.
Thanks for this article. I've really enjoyed this season, I think it's the best season in quite some time. Even though you didn't really talk about the "big bads", a lot of credit is due to Amara and Lucifer, who have been the most compelling villains in a while.
agree with pretty much everything. Bad Wrestlemania although I really enjoyed the ladder match and divas match in particular.
I'll be honest- I really thought that Eddie would be alive at the end. With the changes to Hartley, I kept thinking all throughout the end scene that it was a misdirection…like Iris was looking at the album pics because she had a fight with Eddie. Disappointing because I did really miss Eddie.
I knew this was my kind of episode the second Goyo was using smarky wrestling terms about "not wanting to be a jobber." I was all-in for that. Then Chavo Guerrero showed up and I was even more all-in.
Great news. Was worried Reign, the 100, Vampire Diares, and the Originals could all be cancelled or at least a few of them.
That's fair. The funny thing is I'm actually really enjoying the serialized episodes too this season. I feel like the Darkness is the first half-way decent villain this show has had in a while.
I think this has been the best season in a long time. From my perspective, yes it has gotten good again.
I'd say give it a couple more episodes…Don't want to be spoilery about anything past that.
Oh man…Monty's mom is really the worst. Was it just me or did the actor turn the creep factor up 100 for that final scene? I did enjoy that.
Yep. 100% agreed with review. This was fantastic. The best parts of the episode were unsurprisingly Nick and Monroe's road trip conversations. I'd watch the hell out of a spinoff show with these two just traveling the world and exploring old churches and architecture. They're so good together…I laughed really…
Also did anyone else think that final Damon/Bonnie scene was romantically staged? Don't know why specifically, maybe I'm just shipping them so hard at the moment, but I felt like the way Kat played that scene as Bonnie it was more like a spurned lover than a pissed off best friend. I thought for a second when Damon…
Great episode. The Bonnie/Damon stuff was fantastic as always. Now that we're "caught up" with the flash-forwards, does that mean we're not gonna actually see what happened with Bonnie/Enzo/the Armory? Is this gonna be a tell, not show, situation where they're expositioning what happened the past 3 years that we…