Thank you times a hundred. The sorta hidden string section in this section (most noticeable in the middle section) always hits me and is honestly kind of moving.
Thank you times a hundred. The sorta hidden string section in this section (most noticeable in the middle section) always hits me and is honestly kind of moving.
As someone who has generally disliked most of this season, I have to say I could not disagree more with this review and its score. Easily the best episode this season, and one of the better episodes of the last couple by far. It hit all the right notes with me.
Harry Potter, too. I've even read the first book, and it was rather enjoyable (in 8th grade), and have seen two of the movies (the first and third), but nothing about it interests me otherwise.
Also, for what it's worth (very little), despite me liking this episode and a few others, this season as a whole has been such a turd. Like, I almost enjoy season eight's stupidity over this.
Ooops!!! I enjoyed this episode (well, enough to grade it a B)!
H.E.A.L.T.H. had been one of those "if only I could see that" things for me for YEARS, until a random showing popped up on the Fox Movie Channel like seven years ago. It was surprisingly decent — better than it never being released for VHS/DVD/etc would suggest.
I feel so ambiguous about the five or so past episodes. I was on board for the ending of "Customer Loyalty" — the Pam scene was heartbreaking and felt realistic. I even liked the introduction of Brian.