Normally, a final twist doesn't actively rob someone of one million dollars, but I essentially feel like she got totally jacked there.
Normally, a final twist doesn't actively rob someone of one million dollars, but I essentially feel like she got totally jacked there.
-Yeah, after this, I think Zeke is officially drawing dead, which is a shame. If he'd just stayed put and not rocked the boat, he wouldn't be on anyone's radar outside of the odd person who wants to toss a vote his way because he has "a good story".
Cirie played a brilliant game in Micronesia, and to this day, I think the final 3-to-final 2 twist is the cruelest twist this game has ever done.
You'd think after coming up short in three separate seasons, Ozzy would stop putting all his eggs in the "Provider" basket. People literally don't care that you catch fish, especially at the merge, and especially in an all-star season where everyone here has done this shit before.
I love that characters are sticking with the overbearing pronunciation of "Laura" for President Montez.
I mean, his rant about his "stupid mom" in the middle of a tirade about school lunches, his angry CBS interview — nothing seems to stick to the guy. I know this was all filmed before the election, but Jonah is almost Trumpian in his ability to maintain his position in the wake of things that would demolish the…
I loved Dan struggling with the fact that his name is "Danny" now.
I literally have no idea how they're even together when Amy looks like she's literally six seconds from throttling him at all times.
I loved that scene.
I laughed way harder than I should have at Jonah saying "my stupid mom" during his speech at the beginning of the episode. It's like he doesn't care what people hear him say.
Yeah, there was no "Panic In Central Park" type episode that felt confident enough to allow us to focus on a non-Hannah character for an entire episode. This entire season was so Hannah-centric that it really detracted from the worldbuilding of the show, since the ensemble feeling that made the show so compelling was…
I just learned he's 38. I would have taken him for 28, tops.
Someone should give Andrew Rannells a version of Looking that's actually good.
"Realistic but just not very compelling."
Agreed. While not ideal, this isn't the kind of finale that retroactively ruins the entire show, such that I can't even go back and watch past episodes without becoming incensed by the knowledge of where the overall story is headed.
I always felt like it was called Girls because it centered on the gradual maturation (or lack thereof) of the central characters. It was girls on the journey to becoming women, in much the same way Boyhood sort of charts the trajectory towards maturing into a man.
The Ghostbusters jab almost got me to turn the corner on Marnie, along with the unexpectedly funny British flight attendant bit.
Marnie strikes me as the type of person who would love absolutely nothing more in this world than to be the mother to a biracial baby.
I'm in the same boat. I really, desperately wanted to like this, but just couldn't get there. In fact, I pretty much hated it.
Her name was Lisi. I hated that woman something fierce. Her FTC speech was just awful and obnoxious.