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The Walking Dead: Last Day on Earth (2016)
Underappreciated Finale
Last day on Earth is TWD's most underrated and underappreciated final of the shows entire 12 year run. The dread, the horror, the fear. It's all done masterfully in this episode. To this day people nag the ending scene, but that shouldn't take away what the rest of the episode established. Which was a truly haunting and memorable arrival of the shows most infamous villain; Negan. He's only in 10 minutes, but those 10 minutes feel like an hour. It's scary. It's painful. It's real. There's nothing the characters can do, but let's not forget Morgan. He and Carol have an intriguing storyline this episode as well which leads to the Kingdoms introduction. Overall, this is a finale that's taken for granted because of the last minute, but stands as one of the shows most hopeless episodes.
The Godfather (1972)
As Good As It Gets
Maybe it's Marlon Brando. Maybe it's the score, cinematography, or the memorable characters, but there's just something about the Godfather that sticks with you. It's one of those movies that gets loved more and more as time goes on. It's one of those movie's you wish you could watch again for the first time. It's a movie in everyone top ten. It's a movie I'll be showing my kids. The Godfathers a journey of a reluctant son becoming the thing he swore he'd never become. A businessman, a killer, a Criminal. The Godfather is, without a doubt, one of the most well crafted cinematic masterpieces of all time.
The Walking Dead: Days Gone Bye (2010)
Stands the test of time
Say what you may about any of the seasons, but the pilot of The Walking Dead is and will forever be one of the greatest and well put together 64 mins of television of all time. The drama, characters, special effects, gore is a staple of the series that is all on full display in this pilot episode. Days Gone Bye set new standards of what we as viewers can expect from stories on the small screen. This show may be on the small screen, but there is nothing small about the first episode of the Walking Dead.
Lucifer: A Lot Dirtier Than That (2021)
Written by a robot
This episode is unwatchable. All the attempted PC moments are lazily done and written. The actors do their best with the horrible writing of this episode. But there are some brainless fans who'll eat this up and call it, "Brave."
Supernatural: Carry On (2020)
Better than the 1 star fan girls review bombs
This is a decent finale to a show that lived long after its peak. It has slow bits and the death scene lasts like 10 mins where Dean just keeps talking and talking. This is by far Dabbs best season finale besides season 11s. Season 12-14 finales were unbearably bad. This one Is slightly above bad. It's just alright. It could've been a lot worse, but thankfully it wasn't. The end was about the brothers having to let go of each other which is ok, even though we've seen this like 5 times now.
Fear the Walking Dead: Padre (2021)
Dumb, lazy, but somehow still watchable... kinda
There's characters acting dumb, retcons, bad writing, and then there's Morgan. Lennie James single handedly Carries the show with his portrayal of the character. This great actor honestly needs off this show so he can be on a show worth watching.
The Vampire Diaries: Hell Is Other People (2016)
Best Mid season return
This was a beautifully crafted episode all about Damon Salvatore. This episode used the classic groundhog day scenario with an enticing spin on it.