It's 8 episodes. Critics were only given the first 7 episodes in advance.
the le brought me here but what a let down.
It's 8 episodes. Critics were only given the first 7 episodes in advance.
That is..smart.
Good to know.
No ? You can't really do anything with a show like this in 7 episodes. That sucks. I'll close it out tho.
Starts tonight.
I loved the first episode. Having said that, I'm going to need to watch it again.
I was shocked to see everyone come together for a party
Solid first episode.. The foreshadowing really makes me want to see how it develops
I wasn't expecting them to go Obama drone strike on the Guilty Remnant although Liv Tyler is listed on all 8 episodes this season, so I'm guessing there's something crazy happening there.
I have no clue what the is going on, but I love it so far the Perfect Strangers schtick they kept sprinkling in every so often finally had it's big moment.
They mentioned Balki was part of the departure. LMAO
This is the best show on television. An absolute crime that it has to end in a shortened season.
I like how each episode has its own iden y in s3
I'm really curious if Liv Tyler shows back up. There's no way the Guilty Remnant is just done.
They said she's in the credits various episodes this season so probably. Especially if that ugly Evie showed back up.
So is it really only 7 episodes this season? That er Lindelof, smh, so glad I never watched Lost.
I think it's 8 episodes, but critics only got to see the first 7.
Cousin Larry is reunited with Balki
Only one episode left. Episode 6 was great.
I really wish it could have had a full 10 episodes instead of 8. Last episode felt a little rushed imo.
So what do you think about how they ended the series?
I thought it ended good.... but not great. While it seems typical to use relationship rekindle.... I thought they did a good job of presenting the main focuses in the whole series in that last 15 minutes. Truth, reality, uncertainty, mystery, happiness... etc....
I miss the drama and intensity of 2nd half of s1 and most of s2. season 3 was a bit slow. Show was definitely one of a kind though....
Terrific ending. Loved it. Not perfect, but it's one of the better series finales. Better finale than Mad Men or Breaking Bad, imo.
Despite what the critics say, I thought S1 was the best and S3 the weakest. I enjoyed how the series slowly descended into wackiness, but the serious tone of the first season is more my style.
Yeah I'm cool with how it ended. I like how at first you couldn't tell if this was the future, or an alt reality. Also they informed us of the happenings of most the main characters and what happened to them.
Kinda crazy how the world where a few people were departed turned to , and the world where mostly everyone departed seemed to be happier.
Also the bonus of seeing those carrie coon ties was quite nice.
So was Nora telling the truth or lying?
Thought it ended the way it should have.
But I'm still curious about the connection with some of the scenes and plot devices they used in s1 and s2.
Like that scene with the earthquake and cave. Then going back to s2 and those earthquakes. What was the point of that?
Also when Kevin's dad was on his acid trip. How in the was Kevin able to communicate with him through a broken TV?
Just some that jump to mind. There is more.
Great ing show.
Yeah his dad was on some hallucinogen called God's Tongue or somethin like that lol
I liked the ending a lot and it was actually less ambiguous than I thought. The more I think about it, the more I think Nora made up her story, which is a little heartbreaking when you consider all of the lost time but as Kevin said, "You're here now." Closest thing to a Six Feet Under type finale that I've seen since then.
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