Well considering tvd stopped making good decisions somewhere in season 4, I am sadly going to expect this. Unless they hype up "the big death" and it ends up being Matt's dad or something lmao
Well considering tvd stopped making good decisions somewhere in season 4, I am sadly going to expect this. Unless they hype up "the big death" and it ends up being Matt's dad or something lmao
I think we're all just going through the motions at this point. Like my god what is this bell thing? Somehow I've managed to lose the plot I guess. Oh well.
Look Bonnie and Enzo are cute. And I'm glad Bonnie is finally getting a chance to be happy. But the unecessary cheesiness they're giving them at this point is…
gossip girl was just one of those shows not meant to last past a few seasons. In small doses the characters and drama can be fun, but it loses its charm pretty fast. And got very desperate. Very.
Let's not even mention the ending.
Yeah I was never on the "chair" train. It was fun at first but man if they wanted to make that pair work they really should've made chuck less of an ass. It was always so back and forth whether he loved her or not. Or whether he was going to sell her for a hotel….
But then again so many fans adored them so whatever.
I couldn't believe we got another scene of Matt whining about his dad. I feel we've had like 4 Matt breakdowns about that already. Geez.
I agree. It's just sad to see the show be at a point where they're so out of ideas.
Do you guys remember that super weird scene where Caroline just starts singing "Eternal Flame" to him at the grill? I rewatched that episode the other day and completely forgot about that. such an odd scene.
Yeah it always feels like Paul enjoys playing no humanity Stefan/Silas much more than regular Stefan. And I can't blame him. Being the moral compass all the time can't be fun.
..deja vu much
No but seriously come on. Ripper Stefan. Again.
There were some missteps here, but I truly did enjoy it.
As you highlighted, wow did they get the nick and Jess stuff right. That was probably the most interesting (and well written) they have been since season 2.
I shouldn't still be so invested in them, but Zooey and Jake's chemistry has always been amazing. I feel…
I just don't think he should've still claimed his whole game was about loyalty when he just showed the exact opposite of it.
I liked the move. I just don't think it really added up with how he was selling himself to the jury.
I didn't say passive to viewers. I did not feel her game was passive watching the episodes on my couch at home.
But was her game viewed as passive by the jury who only had a small picture of her to begin with? Of course!
A lot of those people hardly worked with Hannah at all. They saw Adam playing idols and winning…
Just in the way she spoke so confidently about her moves at tribal even though I wasn't even sure she made any. Her sticking in that last immunity challenge so long. The constant reflection on her journey. Turning Ken which I do mostly give her credit for. Her flipping to keep David over Brett.
They showed her doing…
I just didn't understand Ken still saying his only strategy in the game was loyalty after just sailing his only true ally down the river.
And yeah the Hannah interruptions were too much. It just got a little annoying.
I've commented on this review enough. But the last thing I want to add is that one big problem Hannah had is that she played so passively and didn't claim any moves all game but then tried to claim them all at tribal
Okay but Jeremy's announcement, Ozzy making the speech about his dad in Cook Islands. All were big emotional moments at final tribal and maybe had an impact on the final vote. But how is it fair that Ken can say "I'm playing for my daughter" which obviously is fine and i did feel for him, but then Adam is just…
Okay to be honest, maybe this finale has blinded me about Hannah. Because honestly didn't think much of her prior. But this finale painted her as a more deserving winner than I would've ever thought she'd be.
I agree. I just wish some would stop with all the sympathy talk. But there's no way to prove they're wrong.
True. Either way the winner was going to be Adam or David in my opinion. Not much would've changed that. Just which ever one got there.
People said the same about Jeremy's and I think he would've won as well.
I almost wish Jeff would just ask. It would kinda be insensitive though.