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American Horror Story: Fire and Reign (2018)
I still love this show but there is one plot twist I can't forgive...
In this episode, when Michael goes to kill the coven witches, he kills Bubbles too (Joan Collin's character).
Here's the thing... isn't she a part of the future when his gay hairdresser grandson takes her to the post?
How does she come to life again if , after this, Cordelia is shown trying to revive everyone only to be told by Madison that he 'erased' the souls of the people he kills?
That's like the only thing that bothers me because I do love all this series. This might be my favourite one, but that one plot hole kills me every time I watch it. The following episode is much better!!! But huge plot hole there.
Young Sheldon: The Wild and Woolly World of Nonlinear Dynamics (2021)
Good ending for the season, but didn't see THAT one coming...
We know most things that happened to Sheldon as a kid and we know his father cheated, but I never would have imagined that it was with HER!!!! (Won't say the name) but I was shocked the last few seconds of the season...
I really enjoyed this season just as much as the other ones.
Really looking forward to watching the next season.
Game of Thrones: The Iron Throne (2019)
Worst finale EVER!!!
I did my best trying to catch up to this, from I had heard from many friends, the best series ever on TV; even subscribed to HBO. However, in the last episode it became clear that the writers had some sort of mental breakdown or had a stroke because the ending was not fair to ANY of the characters!!!!
I.FEEL.COMPLETELY.DISAPPOINTED!!!!!
Young Sheldon (2017)
I was not waiting to see a comedy.
I was really excited about this new show. If you have a spin-off from a comedy, you'd expect a comedy as well right!?!? But not this one. Ever since I heard about this I thought it'd be a show that would explore the complexities of someone whose understanding of human complexities was faulty. (In my opinion) Young Sheldon was not meant as a comedy, rather than a show to understand the character's background. Sheldon Cooper has always said that he had a rough childhood and many problems growing up and that led him to be a lonely character because of the complexities he faced... why would people think this would be a funny show? I believe that most people just didn't get that one detail. This will make people look at that awkward kid next to them and think "I wonder what's happening on that head of yours" and probably be sympathetic towards them. I did like the show and I'm looking forward to seeing the next episode.