Wow, oh, wow, didn't see that coming. What a fabulous finale.
Wow, oh, wow, didn't see that coming. What a fabulous finale.
"When life gives you lemons, squirt lemon juice in your enemy's eyes."
Ah, for just one time I would take the Northwest Passage.
I thought this episode we would find out more about why Finch is disabled.
I loved the finale!!! So many sub plots, so many players, so many agendas. It was tough keeping them all straight. The escape from the hotel was unbelievable.
I liked Amy Acker too.
Sure I was hoping for some more backstory on Finch and his partner. But this was good. And with him being missing, it's a way to lead in to that backstory as Reese has to learn more about him to try to find him.
Women are Angels.
And when someone breaks our wings, we simply continue to fly...usually on a broomstick.
We are flexible like that.
I was about worn out by the end of the episode!
Boy, so many questions… how long will we have to wait for Finch to be rescued? Surely Zoey will help Reese get him. How much will Root learn? Or will she have to pay for the knowledge she’ll get with her life? Or maybe she’ll become incarcerated in Mexico too.
A few weeks ago Finch told Reese there was some backup plan in case anything ever happened to him, but Finch wouldn’t say what it was. I assume it will come into play when they continue next season. I’m curious if it involves a person, or if the computer knows that if it hasn’t heard from Finch in a certain amount of time, it will take some kind of action (such as send an email or text message, or make a phone call).
Another thing I like about this show is how they make it look like this is all happening NOW. The dates they use, when they use them, are all within a day or two of the airing of the show. Such as during last night’s episode, they went back 2 days, and the date shown on the timeline was May 15, 2012. There was another episode earlier in the season when my husband noticed that either some document or a newspaper was dated within a few days of the airing of the episode.
Everything has an end. Only the sausage has two. - Monroe, from Grimm
With respect to Patsy and Edina, "Ab Fab!"
If for nothing else, and there is much else, a heartfelt thank you to Lost for hiring Michael Emerson, casting him as Ben Linus, and thus showing his talent to more than theater goers only.
Those who would give up essential liberty to purchase a little temporary safety deserve neither liberty nor safety.
-- Benjamin Franklin, Historical Review of Pennsylvania, 1759
When you come to a fork in the road, take it.
-- Yogi Berra
I was so glad that Carter and Fusco finally found out about each other.
Great finale, lot's to look forward to next season. I hope Zooey becomes a bigger part of the show.
I got turned on to this show late in the season. Can someone tel mel why Finch's partner speaks in a whisper?
I think I just saw that this was cancelled!!! Say it isn't so!!!!