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Sekhmet Morgan
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yes it was my fave episode of the season!

As for the "continuity" issue, I'm not with the article either. Ok so Louise did get scared before, as pointed out, but in set-ups where the entire family was genuinely scared. Here she points out she never got scared when she was meant to be on purpose. And I totally bought that.

I don't know: it didnt feel like it tried hard enough. We always knew what the final twist would be (but I wasnt sure Tina and Gene were on it, considering how bad actors we know they usually are). And the last bit with the music video was a bit much, I guess they didnt fit in the full time and needed extra minutes.

Yes! They never brought her back did they?

They could have brought back Henry Haber, the "Carpe museum" dork!

I agree with evdryone here that the one-liners and character bits were better than the plot. My main issue is that rebel Tina has been over-used lately, and she's my fave character. But I do think a good "Louise is evil" should come by. Anyway I have a lot of confidence on the holiday episodes!

A great finale, as a game changer is something I do expect and hope for and this gets me eager to see how an alien-knowing Earth would unfold, also how it goes for Rick from then on, etc. Plus, it was hilarious.

I do think my fave things about this episode were the meta lines early on ("nice to be just the two of us in space after a few weeks of crazy stuff") and the Taddy Mason payoff at the end. The whole purge was meh, except for the lightkeeper's screenplay.

Also, melon baller.

Not the most hilarious they've done, but a funny episode with another very well handled exploration of the kids' psychee and a good way to start a season (they've had troubles with that in the past, although the difference between production and release did not help). Gene's Linda or Tina's Louise were very funny. On

Just stay away from the coffee machine.

Ah, I totally loved the way the Jerry-Beth story developped. And the idea of the whole vampire story being thrown out right away for something else (red herrings are so well done in this show!)

Again I may be at odds, but I genuinely enjoy this (except maybe the Wongs, but eh, they're fine) and in general except the third one, the four diriect to video "four-part" episodes are good and nothing like the huge drop in quality for the episodes to come!

Yeah ok this one's meh :p

Just like the first one, I genuinely enjoyed this one and do think it hits the right notes of funny and deep

After four episodes to which I gave an A, I must say this was my least favorite episodes of the entire series so far. Not deep? I dont care at all! Not funny? That's a big problem for such a show…

I've always found Internet a bit harsh on the four films, they're very fun especially divided in 4 parts each and they have some moments I remember very well, think are classic and then surprise myself finding them as part of these films (like the minigolf)!

Ok this was hilarious. Like, evey single minute was just tons of stuff coming at you, all more hilarious than the one before (like the lamp, I thought would be MVP 'til Mrs. Refrigerator showed up with her roller-coaster story!)… Plus, as said in the review, no B-story so it had that family-sense that really ties up

Oh f***, cant wait to watch this, the first three episodes were just great!

I had seen this one when it leaked out along with the second ep and it's great especially the meta humour on "which sci fi are they going to parody next?" but the B story was the huge stand-out piece of this episode imo, and secures Jerry as my fave character!