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Sex Education: Episode 7 (2019)
This show is getting better and better
I hate what's happening with Eric and my heart breaks when I think off all those people who had gone trough some kind of abuse because they are different.
And Shawn, don't like him.
I really liked Jackson, but now not so much. And Eric's dance outfit...fabulous, make up too!
Community: Ladders (2015)
Falling apart
Frankie character is terrible. Unlikable and lacks that goofiness that The Community is and needs. I liked the Abed-Jeff friendship, that underground bar and Dean's phone bit. Everything else sucks.
Community: The First Chang Dynasty (2012)
8/10
I love the Mission Impossible/Ocean/all the spy-grand theft movies vibe! Britta's and Jeff's disguises are seriously on point! Also, resemblance between Dean and Fake Dean is uncanny. Can't give it 10, but a strong 8.
Sex Education: Episode 1 (2019)
Had bigger expectations
Weird, a bit disgusting and confusing. Why is the interior of the houses, school and students outfit from (I'm guessing) '80s-'90s, but they have smartphones and are acting strangely appropriate for 21st century? Also, this is high school, I'm not comfortable with seeing them in this environment, being sexualised. I don't get it.
Friends: The One with the Morning After (1997)
I could never pick a team
I've rewatched this episode many times and I can never pick a team. Both Jennifer and David did an amazing job here and that last scene where he tries to kiss her and she just can't forgive him, that is so heartbreaking. I can understand both perspectives and it's so sad to watch Ross trying to make things right and Rachel being on the verge of forgiving him, but it's against everything she believes in.
Bones: The Lost Love in the Foreign Land (2014)
Good episode
All in all a great episode, we got to see another problem that spreads to all nations and countries with a suprising twist. Leann Lei's (Tammy) acting was touching, especially that last part where she explains why she committed a murder.
Bones: The Conspiracy in the Corpse (2014)
Truly hurtful
No. No, no, no. Not Sweets. His death scene was so tragic. Him getting to the Jeffersonian and that bag being opened, that was agonizing. He was so pale, that was done extremely well by the make up artist or whoever was in charge of that, making it so much realistic and heartbreaking.
Good episode, but for me it's unforgivable to kill off Sweets.
Community: Geothermal Escapism (2014)
Fantastic
I always say this is the best episode and then they top themselves with another one!
How I Met Your Mother: The Time Travelers (2013)
Deeper meaning episode
I always watch this episode even though it makes me incredibly sad. Ted's monologue is heartbreaking, I always tear up and I watched it a million times. He has held on to that hope of meeting the love of his life that he got to this point of being all alone, now hopeless. And when you consider in that Tracy dies, it makes everything even tougher.
That song in the end is great, loved it!
Will & Grace: Rosario's Quinceanera (2017)
I hate seeing Rosario go
I loved the dynamics between Rosario and Karen and I will miss them going at it. Smitty and Lorraine coming back was great. Megan's acting is brilliant, that last part where she just sits there and talks to her, saying she needs to remember her in her own way. I'm crying just writing this.
Community: Basic Human Anatomy (2013)
Great acting and writing
I loved the plot and the acting. Danny Pudi (Abed) and Donald Glover (Troy) were amazing, also Jim Rash was great.
Community: Pillows and Blankets (2012)
One of the best episodes yet!
The whole thing is great. Britta's clumsy tries to take a good photo, Troy and Abed's fight, the document format, voice over, that ridiculous map. And to top all that off with Jeff going to get the hats and then actually looking for them. GREAT.
Community: A Fistful of Paintballs (2011)
A classic paintball hit (pun intended)
Every paintball episode is great, anarchy at it's finest.
Abed and Annie kissing, my new favorite thing.
Community: Custody Law and Eastern European Diplomacy (2011)
Classic Balkan stereotype
Isn't this getting old? The whole America is the greatest country in the world, Russians, Serbians, Albanians, Croatians, Bosnian and the entire Balkan are psychopaths and murderers.
Yes, people in these countries kill each other every day on the streets and then we dance in a circle around the fire and drink our enemies blood.
Come on people.
Community: Epidemiology (2010)
Loved this, just improbable
As someone who loves every show there is that includes zombies, this is by far the coolest plot-so I loved this. But, zombies shouldn't have a place in this show, it just messes with the fact that this should be somewhat based in reality. If this was some of the characters imagination, a dream or something like that I would be fine with it. But the fact that that government guy wanted to kill them all, they were all zombies and then somehow lowering the temperature cured them and their memory was erased... It just doesn't belong in this show which I truly find great.
Bones: The Future in the Past (2012)
Overall a great episode
A great episode, except for Bones's hair. That's just tragic.
Vikings: Rites of Passage (2013)
Expected more
I truly expected more, especially since I heard a lot of good things about the show, so this came as a disappointment. Acting, the story, people not even speaking proper english, as if it's not their native language. Also, I've been trough the first 5-6 episodes and Ragnar is seriously annoying. Maybe he's supposed to be like that or maybe he's just not my cup of tea.
Rethinking if I should even watch the rest of the show.
The 100 (2014)
Logic plot holes, quality depletes over time, but all in all a good one
Okay, it makes sence that the plot won't make sence, that it won't be realistic. Thats okay, but I'm taking an issue with insane amount of logic holes. The show was all in all good, but then A. I. happened. That's where it all went downhill. But here are some specific parts that I hated.
Finn, that was tragic, right next to Link. My God was that hard to watch. Clarke killed Finn because Lexa refused to be merciful, but then Lexa decides to just look the other way when her army of 300 people is masacred? Then she betrayes Clarke at Monut Weather and thats just fine with Clarke. Then somehow they fall in love, which makes no sense for me at all, and Lexa dies and Clarke just can't recover from that because she was the love of her life. Come on. Link dying is just painful. Kane brought back so that he can die in the next episode. Diyoza was such a great scene, amazing really. Nice. Bellamy?! Why? Just why. No sence at all. Clarke shoots him but then leaves a book. Why didn't she just stay there, and kill them all?
And what happened with Nate's first boyfriend? I didn't catch that.
All in all, leaders acting stubborn for most of the time with no reason.
Great story that's written not that great, than decreasing in quality as the show goes on.
Bird Box (2018)
Loved it!
I know this is a movie by the book, that's what's great about it. Actually, at times, the movie was better, which is truly rare.
I loved the fact that we don't see the Creatures, it's what's makes the story even creepier and more insane.
For those of you who don't know, there is a second book called Malorie :)