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I agree with all the complaints in the review but they did a good job covering it up and making the episode feel bigger than it was. It wasn't until after it was over that I thought, that really wasn't that great. I haven't been particularly impressed with the last few episodes. Overall, the Good Fight has been only a

That guys death had no impact on me considering we've never or barely ever seen him before. I thought that scene was funny.

Remember the key to watching Scandal is to get as drunk as Mellie beforehand. Weed works good too. If you're sober you probably won't enjoy it.

Sorry not sorry I loved this episode, Joe Morton was fantastic. And I've been hating Scandal more than anyone lately.

I don't get the disdain for this episode. Granted, most episodes are probably Cs anyways, but this is at least a B+ by AV Club standards.

It's worse considering Legion doesn't seem to take place in any definite time.

Exactly what I was thinking about the exposition. It could have gone very wrong as most shows do but the way they did it was incredible.

That silent movie sequence was one of the greatest scenes I've ever seen in any television show.

I'm so done with Kevin's storyline. He's so obviously going to pass up the Ron Howard movie (wtf is that anyways?) to stay with Sophie (and wtf is that anyways) because for some reason she can't go with him or he can't go away for a few months. I hate him and his story so much it makes me sick.

It's way too late now, but AV Club needs to stop putting spoilers in the titles of reviews. Luckily it wasn't a problem for me, but anyone who simply googled this is us at the time this episode came out they would be met with this title because av club reviews are always near the very top.

The problem with that storyline is the husband isn't even a character but a plot device so it's hard to get invested in that storyline

Alison Wright is coming back for her emmy

Going to Randall was like really stupid, get real people.

I don't understand people who think this is a dramedy, there's no more humor in this show than most dramas. The fact that this reviewer thinks Friday Night Lights of all shows is a dramedy tells me they have no idea what that is. Transparent or Orange is the New Black are examples of dramedies. The scene between

I'm not picking up on anything between Coy and Isaac. I'm assuming the Shay/Kimara storyline will intersect with the stuff on the farm later on, but I have no idea how yet. There's still Lili Taylor and Timothy Hutton coming later this season as well.

I haven't seen this episode, so I won't comment on it specifically but over the course of the series I've never had a big problem with Linda even in big doses. She's the Homer Simpson of the show except she treats her kids better. The one where she bonds with Louise is one of my favorites.

I'll admit I didn't always understand what was going on in the plot, but this was one of the most visually stunning shows I've ever seen, and that alone warrants attention.

With these last few episodes, this show seems to be going downhill fast.

So at this point is it safe to assume Kate quit her job?

It's probably autocorrect because a.v. Club reviews are written on college students smart phones.