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"Maya, get with the program you Millenial !!!"
Best insult ever. And I'm a Millenial so don't start.

I thought that too but they already used a similar plot last season (when Annalise asked to be shot). I don't think they would do it again.

I also wish they'd have the guts to have the world actually end if the show isn't renewed, but that would clash too much with the tone they're going for. If they'd gone a little crazier, more absurd or darker, like a TV equivalent of Scott Pilgrim for example (minus the fighting), it would make it more plausible that

I actually thought that that was the weakest part of the episode because this is exactly what I expected the kids to do. For some reason, it felt like something that I have seen before and that's not really funny. I would have preferred they had reacted like real children, at least it could have been emotionally

I'm glad it was renewed but even if it hadn't been, I don't think it would have mattered as the creators could just as well gone back to doing it as a web series. All in all, an awesome finale, I loved seeing Michael Cyril Creighton (I love him since he was on his own webseries Jack in a box) and if this is the end of

I was also disappointed when the show rushed through the different periods the characters were stranded in. I wished the rescue mission would have taken more time because as it is it didn't feel like it added anything to the episode.
I also was a little disappointed by this new crew member. I feel like there's no

I must have said "what a fucking asshole" at least seven times about four different characters in this episode. It was both hilarious and infuriating, and a little sad.

Hahaha yeah he was one of the best parts. Such a simple but hilarious idea for a character.

I hope the actor playing White Jay in the web series makes an appearance !

I think that might have been out of place in the story they were telling in Luke Cage's first season, but I agree.

I can't wait for the new season but I hope the spirit of the first two series doesn't get lost with the bigger budget and the American cast. I already find some of what they show here to be very different, like Bryce Dallas Howard's world seems very colourful. But I already like the concept of her episode so I'm

I think I link it more to the final scene because it makes what is actually sort of an "happy ending" really melancholic and I found it pretty moving. In the beginning, it's the beginning so you're not yet attached to the character and whatever happened to them can potentially be fixed.

"Everybody's gotta learn sometime", both the original and Beck's cover. It reminds me of the final scene of Eternal Sunshine of the spotless mind and it's a rare movie ending that actually makes me feel feelings.

I almost wrote that joke.

I really want to follow this show: the premise has promise, the CW is really getting better, and…Galavant.
But I freaking hate Evie. she's awkward in the worst sitcommy way possible, she's kind in the least believable way possible (Jane the virgin is extremely kind too but she's still very credible) and the fact that

I so agree! I thought the episode would end and then Luke got shot. I literally said "there are too many twists in this episode" to the person I was watching it with.

I know it's mostly direction and training but it really felt like that dog was actually acting. Holy shit I could feel every single emotion they were trying to make us feel through him. This show is a treasure.

I think they left it ambiguous at the end. She said "thank god" but that's just an expression. Dre took it as a sign of renewed faith because that's what he wanted, but Bow didn't read into it. After all, while everyone was praying, she was just talking on the phone with her friend.
Yeah there's a deep relationship

Oh! I loved this episode of Black-ish. I loved that they addressed the fact that when you're black, considering atheism is like becoming white, because this is exactly what my mother told me. I wasn't particularly satisfied with the whole storyline but just that they talked about faith at all was interesting for me.
Oh,

I loved the first two episodes, hated the third, didn't much care for the fourth (though I love that it was in Spanish and I love Raul Castillo), loved the fifth (about a graphic novelist! Of course!), enjoyed the threesome and loved the seventh. I don't know why we had to go back to the brewery thing in the last one,