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I would prefer it to enlighten me if at all possible.

Can you explain this concept in more detail? I'm serious…

It's like she had a lobotomy during the season break. Not the same character.

So this show and Fear the walking dead have the same grade. In what universe does this happen?

Please watch Real Humans instead (The Swedish original). You won't be disappointed

Unless Shayla and Sharon don't exist.

This is how I read it as well. Also I get the feeling that the reviewer doesn't like not knowing what's next for Sansa, having no more books to compare this storyline to.

I've got to diagnose you with a maturity problem for these kinds of generalizations, when 2 adults are involved.

This got a B but Kill the moon got an A? There is no character development in the world that would make me believe that. This was a superior episode and I don't understand your grading any more at all.

I think Tommy was more fridged by your definition then Sara. And her death will be felt in the next episode, harder then Moira's I believe.

How was Gandolfini's performance? Good, bad? What about Hardy? All I've got from this is the names and professions of the characters. This review is way too short and uninformative (for me to decide If I want to watch this in theaters).

Loved this episode. Like a mini horror movie in itself, almost a stand alone.

Would you feel the same about a more experienced companion?

I loved the pilot, but I must say I didn't guess the end reveal. According to your review, I guess I shouldn't be watching the show then, but maybe I'll just stop reading your reviews instead - they spoiled me for future character reveals as well (common… ).

Being uncomfortable and making mistakes doesn't make you a douche, it makes you human. How Jay handles the aftermath will define his true douche level.

I don't think this is true. Parents are people as well, they don't owe their children to never ever make mistakes (even if they did - impossible, we are human). And lying wouldn't give them a chance to hash this out and have a real close relationship.

Reminded me just enough of Moffat to miss the real Sherlock. Disliked the episode, it was kind of shallow and boring.. Pity, crime of the week had promise initially.

I really don't understand these comments and reviews - for me it's completely the other way around. I for one loved last weeks episode, and really didn't like this one or the next one (emotional, stupid/blind Sherlock that doesn't plan ahead is not my cup of tea, even when funny). What I feel all episodes are missing

No reason given?