@Suredg: This is probably the right decision, because Joe, who connected all the seasons, was somehow taken out of the game. And to be honest, I'm tired of the endlessly extended series.
@Sakkarta: If Theo ends up getting killed, it will be the logical conclusion of the series... As for me, season 3 is just right. The main character was Joe, he's dead. The sequel doesn't make sense anymore... The second season, as for me, was about nothing at all, I just had to do the third one right away and that's it.
Such a thing was built up. The scene on the bridge is just deja vu, right, as if I definitely saw it somewhere in the movie. I didn't like the last season. Perhaps it's a good thing that the latter is. Although it's a sin for me to complain, I didn't take part in the shooting :)
@torigo: It is possible, but rarely (there are precedents)! But you can get up after such a hit in a couple of months - it's like hitting a truck head-on!
@torigo: Yes, you can. So they tried to rob one boxer, but he didn't even lose consciousness and chased after the shooters. I caught up with one. I found out that the head was shot when the police arrived.
Thank you so much to the Fox channel for shutting down this mess. That's it, I don't have any other words. Gwen is a dumb, DUMB sheep; Theo managed to get up and pounce on Ryan after being shot in the head, and the whole episode is just some kind of throw-in. Twenty minutes felt like the whole series, I wanted to facepalm and beat the writers. Ryan is supposed to turn with Joe and take REVENGE. No, thanks, no need. And also, oddly enough, I feel sorry for Daisy, I feel sorry for Marco. Daisy doesn't seem to be a bad girl at all, if she hadn't turned onto such a path, she would have taken care of the kids in general, since she loves them so much. Why do I say that I feel sorry for them - Joe left beautifully, with dignity. Mark started the season and dragged him all the way up to Joe, and he was so ugly killed - in the parking lot for no reason, with his face in the asphalt. Daisy too.
In short, I didn't like it and hooray! that it's over.
@YouAreByMySide: I forgot to tell you. Gwen-I'm-going-to-yell-at-Ryan-until-I-get-hoarse. Vtf is just??? And Theo, oddly enough, is absolutely not a charming, uncharacteristic character. He's a little nicer than Gwen-just a little.
and, yes, the most beautiful thing about these two episodes was the music. At the end of 3x14 and when Ryan fell into the water, and Max is walking across the bridge, and this wonderful music.
@YouAreByMySide: And what kind of music?The author, I mean. And on the show, it's like you've read my mind! It's just that the last 8 episodes are one huge facepalm!
We couldn't finish it properly, no, we must definitely weave some kind of Organization, right out of the Escape. It is impossible to comment on what was happening on the bridge at all. "Followers don't follow Hollywood cliches," yeah
@OneMoreShepard: So they probably already filmed the finale for season 4 with faith in the best, and after the news of the closure, they usually don't reshoot the finale.
With the general draining of the entire end, the last scene is good. A wonderful open ending that allows you to come up with hundreds of development options. It was even a pity that it was closed. I'VE LOOKED AT IT
I'm glad that's it. I was already looking at it as a duty, as if I was forced to go to school again. And the ending is great, I liked it. Obviously, there is no happy ending for Ryan, but at least he does not torment his loved ones and does not put them at risk. I've loved this character since the first episode and I'm not upset at all that he's become like this.
@superveronika: I totally agree. And it's very good that Max and Mike have finally been brought together. Nothing, they will raise Ryan's child together))
@superveronika: Yeah, the ending is great, it seemed that well, now everything will be finished, everyone will be fine and everything, but the condition does not fit well with Ryan, so although it is very sad, but it seems to me that it should have been. Mendoza was right that there would always be a new villain, and Ryan just couldn't stay away, so maybe the best option for him was just to leave.
I liked the ending very much, the musical part is also very into the theme, I got into it. Overall, it's a decent series for me, even though the last season wasn't the most exciting.
Yes, I haven't seen so much absurdity in recent episodes for a long time. Hallelujah, it's over. The first 2 seasons are great, thank you for the emotions you received, it's a bit of a pity, of course, that it all ended like this. Now I'm waiting for the appearance of the wonderful actor James Purefoy (aka Joe) in some other series ;)
ps. who hasn't watched the TV series "Rome" fly in) he plays Mark Anthony there and is also gorgeous! =)
@Jusidy: Purefoy makes an absolutely wonderful appearance (standing against the wall, like Joe in Ryan's visions) in the 2nd season of the TV series Episodes ;-)
It's over. Hallelujah. If this trio of superheroes had been killed at the end, there would have been no price for the series. And then they got so fucked up over the last season, but their conscience did not allow them to throw this suitcase without a handle.
@Arumi: Nowadays, killing all the main characters is already a bad thing. The fashion for this has already passed, I think. And the viewers of this series would not be surprised.
It is clear that this is not the best ending that could have been, and despite the abundance of obvious failures for all 3 seasons, I liked the series, because: 1. Ryan did what he wanted at first - he left the family and secured their future. At the same time, everyone considers him dead. 2. All the villains are killed, including Joe and Strauss, Mark and Daisy. The only thing is that Theo is still theoretically alive. 3. I'm glad that everything is fine with Max and Mike.
It's unclear where that tough bitch came from and what her plans are for the FBI along with the main redhead. If season 4 had taken place, most likely we would have been shown the confrontation of this organization with the remnants of the FBI, which is hardly related to followers and actually few people are interested. It's good that it's closed now. Worthy.
@demychris: I think Eliza's sights on the FBI are pretty simple: a cover. In one of the episodes, it was shown how rich people have fun under her "wing" and, I think, she represents the organizers of such parties and, perhaps, some other underground entertainment for the rich. The "redhead" is just their pawn, a servant who covers them. And she may not be alone.
The ending, though banal, is not bad! All the villains are dead, and Ryan has become a kind of "punisher" outside the law.. And if some channel wants to buy out the series, there is already a reserve for the future in the finale, although all this has very little to do with Followers..
Eh. The third season was not as interesting as the first. That's how it gets burned-I'm talking about Eliza, well, it just couldn't be worse. Seriously, they would have just killed Theo quietly, or given a tip through the mole, that woman in the FBI. That's it! Theo, who got up with a bullet in his head, is already on the verge of delirium. He's an incredible hacker, strong, a marksman, and a direct hit to the head didn't kill him either. In general, we could have made a good ending - and so, it turned out to be half of the season of outright g ****.
@hotdog666: Practically, I wanted to write the same thing. A good series. Ryan finally has nothing more to lose. He was essentially always a "wild wolf" who always "looked into the forest." Tracking down "prey" has always been his vocation and a peaceful life is just not for him. And now he has finally "escaped into the forest" and can become himself. Joe's influence revealed his cruel nature, but at the same time he retained compassion for innocent people.
@id16306697: For people like them, family life is just an unattainable dream. They dream about it, beat around the bush, but eventually realize that they will never have it.
The first episodes of the season were so-so, hence I think the sharp drop in ratings after the season premiere, which led to closure, but then Joe was returned and a new charismatic follower Theo was introduced, with them the series gained momentum. The 10th episode is generally considered the best in the entire series - the perfect farewell to Joe. The last 5 episodes were mainly based on Theo, and I think he did a great job, the actor also played great in last year's Almost Human. As for one of the most controversial moments of the season finale, that Theo survived after being shot in the head - nothing is impossible here, of course the bullet should hit successfully without hitting vital organs, but there are plenty of cases when people live peacefully with a bullet in their head, Google to help if you don't believe.
The last episode is very weak, as if the writers have already decided "yes, they have already closed the series, why try!" There are so many stupid and ridiculous moments in one episode. It doesn't even make sense to list them. In general, it was necessary to end the episode with Joe's death, then the series is really about nothing.
Amazing comments from the series "Oh, how hard it was for me to watch such a bad series!"...Wouldn't look :) It was interesting to me, and it's a pity that there won't be a 4th, otherwise I was already thinking up a bunch of scenarios for myself)
@gahanny: I am also always surprised by comments about non-cake. there the Bones merged, I silently stopped watching and did not torment anyone: not myself, nor readers of complaints and comments. And Bacon is a cool actor, since there is no sale, I will wait for the release of the film, where he plays either a corrupt cop, or a drug dealer disguised as a cop. In short, the bad guy
Oh, "followers," how many years, how many episodes have been watched, and to end like this. I share the opinion of the majority that the series should have been closed on Joe's death, because he was the main villain, he was the man who had a lot of followers. The series was good, though the third season came out a little cloudy. Especially Theo's shot in the head, and he got up. Dude, you got the series mixed up, it's not like they're Walking, it just doesn't work here.
I was more struck by the fact that they usually shout that they shouldn't leave their partner, they always stand up for each other. And then Max just left with Ryan and dumped Fox, an FBI agent. Yes, it's clear that, according to the plot, help is supposed to arrive there, they need to leave urgently. And yes, we know that she is a "villain." But personally, this so-called inconsistency caught my eye. Max left her there, didn't even call back, and then exclaimed, "I left her in the woods!")) Is that what FBI agents do in this series?) Or maybe I wasn't paying attention... Correct me if that's the case.
Great ending to the series! It's a pity that Theo was so overreacted... It's unlikely that he actually got up from such a shot. I would like to know more about Eliza, but let it remain a mystery...
And I liked the ending. It feels like this is the end of not only the season, but also the series. We may not know the continuation of some points, but this has its own twist - the understatement, you know, as in books, they say, the reader, figure it out for himself. No, well, what else is there to come up with? Joe is no longer with us (although it would be cool to see how Ryan goes off the rails), Theo with a bullet in his forehead (jumped smartly on the bridge lol) is hardly alive, it seems like all Carroll's followers are dead (at least that's what they showed us), Max and Mike have found out the relationship, a woman Ryan (sorry, but I didn't like the character at all, I didn't even remember the name) will raise their child with a bright memory of Hardy... That's it, the plot has (almost) wrapped up logically, Eliza is just stirring up something there, but that's not so important... There is no need to continue. Otherwise, your favorite "Followers" will turn into a second-rate TV series with ten seasons. And in my opinion, the first season will still be the coolest (I still remember the wonderful Debra and the creepy catch-up with Joe).
And finally, damn it, Deftones! If it weren't for their music, some moments of the series would have just passed by! Anyway, you can only love this series because of the musical accompaniment. *_*
Yes, it's a pity, I think a lot of people wanted to watch Ryan's lonely war. It would be such a good series about an antihero in the style of a Panisher with elements of Dexter. Hunting for rich sadists (Hello to the movie "Hostel") I think it would be spectacular)
Who didn't like the series, so why watch it? Personally, all the seasons are great for me and I will miss them (It's a pity that the producers didn't have enough imagination for further seasons. If they had left Ryan Joe in the brain, then it would have been possible to shoot season 4)
It's a good series, it's a shame that they closed it down, but getting ideas out of your hand is also not an option. As they say, a little bit of good stuff
And yet this is the final! I liked everything, I will miss the series)) There have been rumors that Netflix will shoot a fourth season, but it won't happen. Sean Ashmore on Twitter denied the information about the sequel. https://twitter.com/ShawnRAshmore/status/605023454799085569
Thanks for closing it, I don't really want to look at Ryan after all, who quietly cuts people out at night. Ideally, we should have slowed down on the first season, and a little less ideally, on Joe's death. The third season was an extra garden altogether, they no longer knew what to suck out of, even Max was badly screwed again.
It's a great show, Joe and Ryan are awesome!This episode would be a great start for season 4, but I also like the open ending.The music is on top!Lostfilm thanks for the translation, you are the best)
not a bad ending to the series. the decision to close was justified, Joe Carroll was the most interesting character and there is no point in continuing without him.
Immediately, there was information that Netflix would most likely show the last season in order to end the series normally (as was the case with Murder).
It seems to me that it would be superfluous to prolong the series, so everything ended more or less logically. Joe is dead, the series can't live without him, because all maniacs will always fade against his background. Theo, who got up after being shot in the head, is, of course, a bomb, although it is clear that the bullet went off at a tangent. I also somehow missed Joe somewhere at the end. At least for a moment, to see him nod approvingly to Ryan or something like that: with
I hope they don't ruin everything with a sudden sequel. You need to be able to finish TV shows, logically, competently and on time. so that the audience applauded, said "thank you, it was delicious" and switched to other shows)) instead of watching the rubber stretch and your favorite characters start to annoy and disgust you like hell.
I noticed that in the FBI (and similar) series, when there is not enough wit for the characters' characters, their features, they just TURN ON the MOLE.
The series is really great, not drawn out, and intriguing) About the first two seasons, I can say that the topic of Edgar Allan is very interesting to me (I wrote a diploma on his work). Joe was great! I hoped to the last that he would break out and continue his brainchild... but alas ... despite Joe's change to another character, the series did not become less interesting, but it still lost the taste of literary sophistication. I don't know if I should be happy or sad about the closure... The ending is good, correct, and open... But oh, this pretty brunette... =r
I'll write my first comment anyway!!! The most logical thing would be to close the series after season 1.... Watching this episode, I laughed wildly at some points, I don't even know why... From the stupidity of the person who wrote the script, probably because they liked the actors...It looks like the robots were the only ones filming in the series!!! Hardy shot Theon in the head, and after a few seconds he got up and threw him off the bridge....Joe got stabbed in the stomach by his wife in the first season, and then he got stabbed in the stomach with a fork, and he just limped a little bit... Mike was stabbed 5 times, 12-14 cm, in the back, after some time in critical condition, woke up on the same day, alive... bravo!!!! The 3rd season is completely sucked out of the finger. Apparently, amers like to make themselves look like complete idiots in movies, if only there was an income... In short, I rated it 4 stars first, now I don't even know what to do!!! I've watched so many things, but I really didn't like this series!!!!
It's a good show!) But still, Ryan's obsession is too much... We could have at least made a normal end, as he was possessed and remained. First Joe, then Theo, now some bumps
They were intrigued by a new story with rich killers and closed the series. And there is no happy ending for Ryan, in the end he was shown as a vengeful killer, Joe would be happy.
There are so many TV series where they shoot both seasons 8 and 11, when there really is nothing to shoot about, for example, Super, Bones and DV. It's time to close them, and it's been a long time. And the Followers could be given another season, with a final ending.. but ratings are an evil thing(
@Ssmile: They named three TV series and all three hit the spot!)) It should have been over a long time ago, Kostya, when we said goodbye to each other, and DV a couple of seasons ago)
I'm very sad that the series is over. This series was amazing. I really wanted them to do season 4. I do not know why many people did not like this series. I loved it, and I wish it would never end and get another chance to prove myself. I know some people don't like watching murder scenes, and that's okay, but they don't have to watch the show (for that matter). It's a series for people who are interested in action and just because you don't like the show doesn't mean you should try and stop watching it and then never watch it again. I'm very upset and wish this series would stay longer. I hope most of you will agree, but if not, then that's fine. I'm just sharing my opinion and I don't want to be rude to anyone. I really hope that someone will take and start season 4 (although it's almost impossible). All the actors have done such an amazing job, and I really want the series to continue. I want to see what Ryan Hardy has in store and what he's going to do next when we know he's alive. I hope most of you will agree and help us try to bring the show back to TV.
The most terrible third season. The first one was about the confrontation of smart people, and the third one was about the confrontation of people who are constantly messing up and being stupid. So for once, thanks to the Foxes for closing. And in general, I think the perfect ending would be if Ryan went completely nuts and started crushing people by creating his own cult like Joe, eh.
The end reminded me of Dexter and many other movies/ TV series: the main character goes off into the sunset for the sake of his family and a great goal, and their girls just mess with their children for the rest of their lives))
The series was closed, but there was a great start for season 4, who is Eloise and her bosses, what did Ryan annoy them with? Questions will remain unanswered ...
I reviewed it 10 years later. The first season is good, the second one is great too, the third one is great only where Joe is. Maybe I'll review it in a few more years. 💔
The series is not bad, generally interesting, but if the stupid and completely illogical actions of the main characters and unnecessary chatter were removed, it would turn out to be quite sweet, 10 episodes in each season 🙌🏻
The most excellent series! I reviewed it a second time. The first 2 seasons are just a cannon. The third one is also not bad, overall. Well, the most powerful episode of the whole series with Joe's execution is in the very heart . I'm sure I'll review it again in a few years. 💜
I was hoping for a HAE for Hardy, but as they say, thank you for being alive.
In general, the third season came to me, although Joe was no longer enough, and other maniacs showed up. And the series left good impressions, not a masterpiece, but a strong average guy.
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119Gwen is a dumb, DUMB sheep; Theo managed to get up and pounce on Ryan after being shot in the head, and the whole episode is just some kind of throw-in. Twenty minutes felt like the whole series, I wanted to facepalm and beat the writers.
Ryan is supposed to turn with Joe and take REVENGE. No, thanks, no need.
And also, oddly enough, I feel sorry for Daisy, I feel sorry for Marco. Daisy doesn't seem to be a bad girl at all, if she hadn't turned onto such a path, she would have taken care of the kids in general, since she loves them so much. Why do I say that I feel sorry for them - Joe left beautifully, with dignity. Mark started the season and dragged him all the way up to Joe, and he was so ugly killed - in the parking lot for no reason, with his face in the asphalt. Daisy too.
In short, I didn't like it and hooray! that it's over.
And Theo, oddly enough, is absolutely not a charming, uncharacteristic character. He's a little nicer than Gwen-just a little.
And the ending is great, I liked it. Obviously, there is no happy ending for Ryan, but at least he does not torment his loved ones and does not put them at risk. I've loved this character since the first episode and I'm not upset at all that he's become like this.
Overall, it's a decent series for me, even though the last season wasn't the most exciting.
The first 2 seasons are great, thank you for the emotions you received, it's a bit of a pity, of course, that it all ended like this. Now I'm waiting for the appearance of the wonderful actor James Purefoy (aka Joe) in some other series ;)
ps. who hasn't watched the TV series "Rome" fly in) he plays Mark Anthony there and is also gorgeous! =)
If this trio of superheroes had been killed at the end, there would have been no price for the series. And then they got so fucked up over the last season, but their conscience did not allow them to throw this suitcase without a handle.
1. Ryan did what he wanted at first - he left the family and secured their future. At the same time, everyone considers him dead.
2. All the villains are killed, including Joe and Strauss, Mark and Daisy. The only thing is that Theo is still theoretically alive.
3. I'm glad that everything is fine with Max and Mike.
It's unclear where that tough bitch came from and what her plans are for the FBI along with the main redhead. If season 4 had taken place, most likely we would have been shown the confrontation of this organization with the remnants of the FBI, which is hardly related to followers and actually few people are interested. It's good that it's closed now. Worthy.
That's how it gets burned-I'm talking about Eliza, well, it just couldn't be worse. Seriously, they would have just killed Theo quietly, or given a tip through the mole, that woman in the FBI. That's it!
Theo, who got up with a bullet in his head, is already on the verge of delirium. He's an incredible hacker, strong, a marksman, and a direct hit to the head didn't kill him either.
In general, we could have made a good ending - and so, it turned out to be half of the season of outright g ****.
I would watch Ryan deal with the bandits alone.
, but the rest have a happy ending
In general, it was necessary to end the episode with Joe's death, then the series is really about nothing.
And Bacon is a cool actor, since there is no sale, I will wait for the release of the film, where he plays either a corrupt cop, or a drug dealer disguised as a cop. In short, the bad guy
I share the opinion of the majority that the series should have been closed on Joe's death, because he was the main villain, he was the man who had a lot of followers.
The series was good, though the third season came out a little cloudy.
Especially Theo's shot in the head, and he got up. Dude, you got the series mixed up, it's not like they're Walking, it just doesn't work here.
And finally, damn it, Deftones! If it weren't for their music, some moments of the series would have just passed by! Anyway, you can only love this series because of the musical accompaniment. *_*
There have been rumors that Netflix will shoot a fourth season, but it won't happen. Sean Ashmore on Twitter denied the information about the sequel.
https://twitter.com/ShawnRAshmore/status/605023454799085569
Theo, who got up after being shot in the head, is, of course, a bomb, although it is clear that the bullet went off at a tangent.
I also somehow missed Joe somewhere at the end. At least for a moment, to see him nod approvingly to Ryan or something like that: with
About the first two seasons, I can say that the topic of Edgar Allan is very interesting to me (I wrote a diploma on his work). Joe was great!
I hoped to the last that he would break out and continue his brainchild... but alas ...
despite Joe's change to another character, the series did not become less interesting, but it still lost the taste of literary sophistication.
I don't know if I should be happy or sad about the closure... The ending is good, correct, and open... But oh, this pretty brunette... =r
The most logical thing would be to close the series after season 1.... Watching this episode, I laughed wildly at some points, I don't even know why... From the stupidity of the person who wrote the script, probably because they liked the actors...It looks like the robots were the only ones filming in the series!!! Hardy shot Theon in the head, and after a few seconds he got up and threw him off the bridge....Joe got stabbed in the stomach by his wife in the first season, and then he got stabbed in the stomach with a fork, and he just limped a little bit... Mike was stabbed 5 times, 12-14 cm, in the back, after some time in critical condition, woke up on the same day, alive... bravo!!!! The 3rd season is completely sucked out of the finger. Apparently, amers like to make themselves look like complete idiots in movies, if only there was an income...
In short, I rated it 4 stars first, now I don't even know what to do!!! I've watched so many things, but I really didn't like this series!!!!
But still, Ryan's obsession is too much... We could have at least made a normal end, as he was possessed and remained. First Joe, then Theo, now some bumps
And the Followers could be given another season, with a final ending.. but ratings are an evil thing(
Bones was renewed for another 1 season and it's kind of like the last one, well, thank God))
As for me, season 3 turned out to be the most powerful, but there were such ideas for subsequent seasons, how they could be promoted later...
For example, how GG drenches the rich loonies who visited the Entertainment Mansion...
Or how the hero becomes more evil, violent, and Joe could be left as a personal glitch...
And in general, I think the perfect ending would be if Ryan went completely nuts and started crushing people by creating his own cult like Joe, eh.
In general, the third season came to me, although Joe was no longer enough, and other maniacs showed up.
And the series left good impressions, not a masterpiece, but a strong average guy.