I bounced after Hale died pointlessly and then when I heard Kenzi got offed it cemented me staying away. I'll just read about how it all ends.
I bounced after Hale died pointlessly and then when I heard Kenzi got offed it cemented me staying away. I'll just read about how it all ends.
It was rough at the start but by the end it had really improved into an engaging action/sci-fi show. I feel like with one more season it would've really reached it's potential. Oh well though, at lease Robbie Amell is on the Flash now.
I just wanted to stop in and applaud you on namedropping Continuum. I'm still upset that they stopped covering it here because this past season was fantastic.
*and one lone tomato from the cheap seats*
I agree to a degree about the handling of the Finn situation (especially Raven's line at the end of the episode) though the scene in the bunker really did show that he's a lot more conflicted about it than we initially thought. I thought Thomas McDonell's pained reaction to Clarke telling him that she didn't know who…
I still feel like The Tomorrow People got dicked
All I know is that Batista powerbomb Bond's candy ass
No I know I'm just gonna miss the Eddie without a chip on his shoulder. You know the one who so likeable that it made Barry look like a bit of a dick for hating him lol
Yeah…the whole Eddie thing feels forced. It's like they couldn't just let him be good guy Eddie.
"BAH GAWD! HE SNAPPED HIM IN HALF! HE WAS JUST A KID YOU ANIMAL! STOP THE DAMN MATCH!"
Oh wow thanks man, I appreciate the high praise!
Not so much the fact that it happened (because I'm pretty sure most of us knew it was coming) but the suddenness of it I suppose.
I can respect that. I'd never claim that this is a "perfect show" by any stretch but I've also felt like people tend to approach it with a very cynical view. I can't say I blame them since it was fumbling around for several seasons but I still feel like people tend to be a bit hard on it. Then again those same people…
True shit. He's even more lucky that Rick wasn't there because he definitely would've left his ass to die. I love that Rick's basically a "one strike and your out" kind of guy now.
I'm not sure if he knew honestly, I'm definitely interested to find out though.
Yeah that's what I'm saying. Her decision wasn't smart but her using manipulation tactics to get Noah back was the straw that broke the camel's back.
But they did have direction at the beginning of the season. First it was taking out the Termites and then it was getting to Washington. Now they legit have NOTHING but the road to look forward to. Also Beth's been interesting since the back half of season 4. Then again I may be more invested in this show than you so…
I wouldn't say that's the case all the time. A good portion of the surviving group has had stand alone episodes where we get better insight on who they are and what makes them tick (especially within the last season and a half). It is problematic that the "Let's get to know them before they die" tactic has been used…
Ah okay thanks for clearing up the whole Mexican standoff thing. I probably should've looked but laziness and all that lol.
Plays into the ever popular "gentle giant" trope. In a way I appreciate Ty's undying grasp of hope (in the same way I appreciated Hershel's, Dale's and Bob's) but I really do hope that he realizes that being hopeful doesn't also mean he can't be rational. Rick may be unhinged currently but he also realizes that trust…