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Chris Chedrawi
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Agreed!! I never thought I'd laugh this much watching a "legal drama". Without a doubt, the show's best episode yet.

Honestly, I stopped watching after this episode. I just couldn't take the terrible writing anymore, and as much as I wanted to disagree with the critics, Finn Jones was indeed unfortunately miscast. He could've elevated the cringeworthy dialogue but his unconvincing performance was way too subpar for me to handle.

I watched 3 episodes of Unfortunate Events and lost interest. Santa Clarita Diet, on the other hand, I was able to finish on a weekend. Such a delightful and hilarious show.

Yep I totally caught that hippo thing too, and the fact that there's violence at home. It has to be one of them, or both.

It has to be renewed. Has to!

I personally loved the ambiguity about the ending but was still somehow disappointed. I thoroughly enjoyed the show and everything yet I feel it WAS kind of overrated.

Exactly. It was entertaining (otherwise I wouldn't have finished it) but once it was over, I feel like it was immediately erased from my mind.

Glad to see I'm not the only one who thought The OA was overrated.

I loved the final shot, but if Netflix decides to be a butt and doesn't renew this show, I'll have to change my opinion on this.

I'm waiting for the "what if our co-worker is Green Lantern" storyline that we saw in the original pilot. If it doesn't make it onto the show, I'll be very disappointed.

Agreed. This was one of the most unfocused, messy episodes this show has ever produced.

I know! This whole "one review every other day" thing is bullshirt.

Agreed, Sameera! And the Christmas episode was even more heartwrenching than usual!

Lorelai "doing Wild" was so boring and terrible. But the rest of the episode was luckily quite good - and I did in fact love the show coming full circle with the final four words, BUT all the storylines in this revival were clearly things Amy Sherman-Palladino wanted to do in season 7. Still not over Rory's character

Such a missed opportunity!!!

This was a terrible episode. All the fat body shaming and the kids acting like Lorelai and Rory's slaves was just disturbing. How in the world did anyone think this was entertaining?

I actually thought Spring was the strongest episode of the entire revival, if only because of Paris.

I try.

Yay for weekly coverage! This show definitely deserves it. It might be manipulative at times, but it's still such an endearing and incredibly performed show.

No, I personally really hate how the letter grades look on the home page now. Seem smaller somehow.