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I enjoyed this episode, slightly less than the first, but enough to make me want to stick with it. It was a pleasant surprise to see the return of the gay nerdy Asian who Connor was sleeping with (I think his name's Oliver?) because I'd assumed he was a one-off character and Connor would get info by sleeping with a

I watched Gracepoint and enjoyed it, it had intriguing elements and I do want to know how they digress from Broadchurch. No, I haven't seen all of the original, but that's because I got bored of it after Episode 2. David Tennant's accent isn't bad though - apart from when he shouts.

I finally caught up with the episode earlier today, after having eagerly awaited it for months, and I have to say that I was very impressed overall. It certainly caught my attention, and will definitely watch Episode 2 at the very least.
I absolutely loved Connor. I knew he was gay, or at least willing to sleep with

My event of doom would definitely be heights. I also cannot swim, hate walking in snow and cannot drive a car.

I really enjoyed this episode, mostly. All of the Ted, Marshall, Lily and Robin bits were hilarious, but Barney's story with the laser tag was just dull. I agree mostly with the review, but I'm curious: after the wedding next episode, will Season 9 jump to 1 year later? Ted and the mother going strong, Marshall and

I completely disagree with both the review and most of the comments on this review. As a first-time viewer of the Race, I felt that it was an enjoyable experience. There were no boring tasks, plenty of tension, beautiful countries, and the only problem I had with it is that Bates and Anthony won easily.