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If the finale gets anything above a C+ then I'll have no explanation for it. Me and my brother always take TV seriously and watch quietly but we honestly just sat there laughing at how stupid it was.

I don't think I've ever been more baffled by positive reviews than I am for this show. Thought this episode was dire, a C at the very best. Aside from the two penultimate ones, every episode was redundant.

I reeeeaaaaaally do not understand the high grades for this. Thought episode 3 was decent, 6 and 7 were great, and everything else was dire

Yeah it sounds so over the top that surely it can't be serious, I guess we'll never know

I'd actually comfortably put that as the worst of this season!

Aside from the season two finale (which the show will probably never top), this is unquestionably the show's best episode. It's so rare that everything clicks in an episode of Rebels, but it really came together here!

So… can Zeb understand Chopper or not? In this episode he bounces back and forth between understanding him perfectly and relying on AP-5 to translate everything for him - sometimes all in the same scene.

I feel like this show has definitely been better this season than last. Season seven was consistently poor, but there's only been one or two actively bad episodes so far this time. It's not great, obviously, but it's more consistently enjoyable.

This did nothing for me. The second the roaches were revealed I kinda guessed they'd turn out to be ordinary people, and the script hammers its points in so hard that they lost all meaning to me. I respect what it was aiming for, but it missed the mark. I'd give at a C+, maybe a B- at a push just for the stunning

Nope, season two isn't connected at all! It makes off references here and there but you can very easily understand season two without having seen the first season!

Series One is really good I think. It's enjoyable and nicely paced and it builds to a great finale, and Dillane and Poesy are great.

I think I'm gonna stick with it, I did enjoy Season One, I just remember looking at the IMDb scores and thinking none of them should be as high as they were, but I'll stick with it and keep going. Thanks!

Yeah I'm big on sci-fi, I'll definitely keep at it then. Thanks!

So I watched the first season of this. I enjoyed it but didn't think it was anything special. Is it worth me carrying on with it? There're so many other shows I like more…

As dearly as I love this show (and that is a LOT), I just couldn't get into this finale. I watched it three times and tried desperately to love it, but I can't. Something about it feels so off to me, I'm still not fully sure why. It's a great season, for sure, but this left me underwhelmed.

My favourite episode of the season. I personally wasn't fond of the finale at all (gonna be interesting to see the grade tomorrow), but this one worked for me mostly because it was the most I laughed all season. I prefer the show's first year by a great mile if only because it's a lot funnier, but this (and episode

They're just such excellent performers and such compelling characters that the side characters don't stand a chance. They work nicely in scenes that are still focused on Rob and Sharon, but as soon as they're given their own sequence away from them they just become uninteresting.

Agreed. If this were a US sitcom with 20-odd episodes a season, it could be wonderful. Part of the reason I loved the first season so much was how refreshingly focused on the main characters it was, it always felt about them and only them and it was great. Giving Chris and Fran and Dave their own plots does a good job

I can totally see why someone would adore this episode, but it didn't fully click for me. It was my least favourite of the show up to this point. I adore Rob and Sharon as characters, but I'm not particularly excited by anyone else in their lives, even Chris doesn't do much for me. The focus on other characters makes

Loved seasons 1 and 2, really enjoyed 3, struggled a bit with 4, then 5 was a mild disaster and I almost lost hope for the show. But then season 6 revitalised it all, it was consistently funny, the characters were written better than they had been in years and the show was taking more risks.