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The 100: A Sort of Homecoming (2020)
SERIOUSLY
I seriously hate people who rates episodes when they're not even released yet. And mostly, I hate people who rates this episode with bad ratings because their beloved Bellamy isn't going to appear in the upcoming episodes. I really hate that. Right now, this episode, without even getting released, it has 6.8/10, and probably, because of these people, it's going to have a lower rating because Bell isn't in the show anymore. People don't think anymore with their own brains.
Lucifer: Spoiler Alert (2020)
Alongside "A Devil of my Word", this is the best episode of Lucifer by far.
Yeah, I know I'm going too far by saying this, but, believe me, this episode had everything. We've got, again, more character development from Lucifer and his powers and the reason why they were vanished. We had more character development from the couple, deeping into the core of every relationship: love. We've got a great mysterious crime arc, which it's different from others we've seen in lucifer before (apart from the sinnerman), and linking with that, we've got more character development from Ella with her boyfriend, Pete.
We've got AN AMAZING FIGHT in the last 7 minutes of the episode between two sides: Lucifer and Amenadiel VS Michael and Mazikeen. Besides, we've got again more character development from Maze, who, apparently, is going to have a soul soon thanks to Michael (we'll see how all this goes).
And, of course, Michael. Michael himself is, easily, the best antagonist of Lucifer. Everything about him is fantastic. And, let's not forget about how Dan is still in shock about the reveal that Lucifer is the true devil.
And finally, we've got to see the real face and true form of God, the father of everyone. THAT ENDING IS EVERYTHING.
Believe me when I'm saying that, MAYBE, this episode is, JUST MAYBE, even better than "A Devil of my Word". That means that MAYBE this episode is the best of Lucifer by far. JUST SAYING, guys.
Truly, it was awesome.
The 100: The Stranger (2020)
Finally, an episode where the main characters are the main focus of the episode.
I have to say, I'm glad the writers gave more amount of screen time to side characters like Diyoza, Indra, Emori..., because now it feels satisfying. Now, it's time for the main characters, like Clarke and the others, to have more screen time. This episode feels like "the calm" before the storm, because it teases us many things towards the series finale.
Besides, I still don't get how people thought they would see Lexa in Clarke's mind in the M-Cap. Let that girl alone, and she will come back eventually in a better way, don't start dreaming about it, just let that happen.
I loved the interaction between Murphy and Emori, as always, they are great, and I love they have more screen time this season.
Sheidheda is getting a full, well-developed storyline, which I think it's great, because it's a commander, and he's tied up to the past of the grounders. I'm glad they restored that for this season.
And let's not forget about Bellamy, the main focus on this episode. It's clearly he believes absolutely in Bill, but if the writers do this well, this could be a great redemption arc for Bellamy.
And, of course, Gaia, who is more likely on Earth. This ties up with 7x14, which is called "A sort of Homecoming". A sort of Homecoming to Earth, in which we will see how the rest of the characters went to Earth after Bill sent them to it (but that's already a theory which it's still in works XD).
To sum up, a great episode full of character and plot development.
Stargirl: Shining Knight (2020)
The calm before the storm.
Great episode. This episode was necessary to solve some plot issues, and questions that were made through the entire season. It explains everything which is necessary to begin the war between the JSA and the ISA. Great set-up for the season finale.
Our queen has risen!
The 100: Welcome to Bardo (2020)
10/10. THIS EPISODE WAS THE BEST OF THE SEASON SO FAR, AND IF NOT, ONE OF THE BEST OF THE WHOLE SHOW
Speechless. That's only what I have to say. MIND-BLOWING.
The 100: Hesperides (2020)
THE BEST EPISODE OF SEASON 7 SO FAR
This episode has everything. It was so much better than 7x03, and it incorporates the true main storyline of the season, showing us the true villains of the season, and discovering more about the planets that are still connected because of the Anomaly. The story between Echo, Gabriel and Hope was pretty amazing. I understand that many people don't like this because of Echo and maybe Gabriel, but we all have to say that Hope is a pretty good addition to the show. This episode leaves a great cliffhanger, following up with more storylines to get to understand. Clarke, again, was fantastic. And Jordan, I think that in this episode wasn't annoying and he was more like his father, I liked that. The two new characters who were introduced in this episode, Dev and Orlando (I know that this characters is from 7x02, but his storyline develops in 7x04) were surprisingly good, I liked their stories and we knew more about the Sheperd, the disciples and Bardo. Besides, there was a certain thing that surprised me: how did the disciples know about Clarke? I mean, they knew how she was and that she was dangerous. Then that means that they know about her sins in her past. That willbe a great mystery to solve in this season. To conclude, I would like to see Bellamy again, but we hope that he is in the next episode or soon enough in the season. I really hope that Bob Morley has recovered from his psychological problems, because that is a tough issue, he deserves to be recovered and to be happy. When he is finally better from that, I hope we will see him soon.
The 100: False Gods (2020)
The worst episode yet in this season, but still a pretty good one
This episode had some interesting plots. I have to say that Raven's plot was the most important to me, because it felt like it was necessary to put Raven into Clarke's skin, to make difficult choices that ends with a moral issue, and that's what Raven did, she "killed" a few to save the many. In fact, she put in danger Emori and Murphy, hopefully they had nightblood and they could do the job properly. Secondly, I liked the fact that Sheidheda is starting to take over some control of his own, I mean, he is learning how to deal with all of the problems that surrounds him, he is going to become a great villain, I think. To add, Indra and Gaia were highlights in this episode, in my opinion. I mean, Clarke is alwaysa highlight, but I appreciate the fact that they are using other characters to develop them, and I think they are fantastic in their own terms.
After all of this, in the next episode, will begin the real thing in this season. This little arc in Sanctum was neccesary, because not doing so, it could have been a huge plot hole. Now, it's time to start with the anomaly problem, and we will learn more about the invadors from SPOILERS Bardo.
This season is getting better and better, and they are doing a great job.
The 100: The Garden (2020)
Amazing episode
I have to say that, although people may be not enjoying this start of the season as previous ones, this has to be on top of the best of the episodes of the 100. Fantastic relationship development from Octavia, Diyoza and Hope as a family, great introduction to planet Beta, in which many things were explained, we are getting introduced the anomaly as a great plot in the show and the introduction of the new invadors from *SPOILERS* Bardo. It feels like they're building everything up in a great way, and for sure, if this continues like this or for the better, this season will be the best of the show. There're still some things which are important to explain, but remember, we will have 16 episodes this time, so there's enough time to explain everything. There's no need to rush up too soon. Amazing, really.