Last Dance
- El episodio se emitió el 6 ago 2025
- TV-14
- 1h 6min
PUNTUACIÓN EN IMDb
9,1/10
2,3 mil
TU PUNTUACIÓN
Con Jeremiah retenido en la oficina, Conrad ayuda a Belly a planear la boda. Steven viaja a Nueva York por trabajo con un acompañante imprevisto.Con Jeremiah retenido en la oficina, Conrad ayuda a Belly a planear la boda. Steven viaja a Nueva York por trabajo con un acompañante imprevisto.Con Jeremiah retenido en la oficina, Conrad ayuda a Belly a planear la boda. Steven viaja a Nueva York por trabajo con un acompañante imprevisto.
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10mika-423
In an ideal world Jenny Han would have directed every episode. The first four episodes of this season haven't had emotional depth I'd hoped considering this is the final season. They felt like filler episodes, they contained context that was needed but nothing more. This episode? Cinema perfection. It speaks deeply and allows insight in a way that allows the audience to exist in that moment, to feel it. Christopher Briney, although new to the scene, is an underrated actor. He's someone I see becoming a household name. From the golden hue that's surrounds Belly in flashback scenes when viewing them from Conrad's perspective, to Christopher's way of expressing so much without any words, down to the song choices... This episode was everything and more, an absolute stand out from all three seasons.
This is by far the best episode of the season so far. No, not just of the season. I think this is the best episode of the series so far. Jenny's writing and directing was superb, and it elicited some of the best acting of the season as well. Jenny, please keep writing masterpieces, and please, please, please do more directing as well.
The writing and direction of this episode blew me away. This season has been a bit of a mess thus far, I was starting to lose interest in what happens with any if these characters. But then everything changed. The performances landed, and the emotional weight actually felt earned.
I really enjoyed Conrad's point of view and the music choices for each scene felt perfectly placed. If the rest of the season keeps up this momentum, we might just be in for a beautiful redemption arc not just for the characters, but for the show itself.
I really enjoyed Conrad's point of view and the music choices for each scene felt perfectly placed. If the rest of the season keeps up this momentum, we might just be in for a beautiful redemption arc not just for the characters, but for the show itself.
10norahxm
I know this dreamy lens can't apply to every episode but jenny's direction was just absolutely phenomenal. It could not have been more beautiful. The acting, the camerawork, the setting, lighting, costuming, EYE CONTACT, every last detail was perfect. This was undoubtedly the best episode we've ever gotten from this show and it will go down being what it's remembered for.
I almost started to expect there would never be a nice episode from this show... Even though it's a Conrad POV I'm glad that we could also get to see more of Belly's inner thoughts surprisingly , especially after the freaking messy episodes before this one and after Jere and Belly decided to get married. In this episode I could empathize a lot more with Belly, and that's how Conrad sees her through his eyes, I think that itself says a lot.
I know tsitp has been and is supposed to be soapy and cliched in a lot of ways, but the chemistry between Conrad and Belly is something different that kept me watching this show, this episode maximize that chemistry between those two to a level that is calm and crazy at the same time... And I even started to think they intentionally did the previous episodes that horribly just to contrast... I don't know what I'm ranting about maybe I'm just out of my mind after watching this episode.
I know tsitp has been and is supposed to be soapy and cliched in a lot of ways, but the chemistry between Conrad and Belly is something different that kept me watching this show, this episode maximize that chemistry between those two to a level that is calm and crazy at the same time... And I even started to think they intentionally did the previous episodes that horribly just to contrast... I don't know what I'm ranting about maybe I'm just out of my mind after watching this episode.
¿Sabías que...?
- CuriosidadesThe dance between Belly and Jeremiah is inspired by the iconic dance scene between John Travolta and Uma Thurman in Quentin Tarantino's movie Pulp Fiction (1994). The song in both scenes is You Never Can Tell by Chuck Berry.
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