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I didn't really have questions about him.

I don't include questions that are answered within the same episode.

“Are you kidding me?”—Charlie when Vincent delivers a Virgin Mary statue, and me when they named a character “Miss Clue”

2.21 ? A-

"You're Innocent When You Dream" by Tom Waits, because of the ending of Smoke.

I don't totally agree with that. I count six episodes I gave an A or A- to between those two points (Better Angels, Killer Within, Made to Suffer, Clear, This Sorrowful Life, Too Far Gone). To me, season 5 has been more consistent than the previous few, but only in the sense that it's been a consistently B/B+ season -

I wouldn't say you're missing an amazing show by not watching, but it definitely got better after the farm season. Still pretty uneven, though.

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I am not a clauditorium.

You just made me shudder. Thanks.

I had no problem accepting the characters from the tail section, in part because The Other 48 Days is one of the show's best episodes.

I understand the hate, even though I don't feel it. I think it's because she was very abrasive when first introduced.

I always liked Ana Lucia. Not as someone I'd want to hang out with, but I found her interesting. But I totally get why a lot of folks hate her.

I had the same experience. I was dreading that scene, in the best way.

that is the start of a mysterious character arc, not the end, which makes her death comparatively nonsensical

2.19 S.O.S. B

My opinion is different than yours. In my view, Frank was terrible but I wanted to bone him.

That guy has amazing self-control.

Well, actually, in a way, she gets really naked at the end.

The ending didn't ruin the movie for me, but it definitely brought it down a notch or three. It was my favourite King adaptation until that point. The ending comes out of nowhere and was obviously put in purely for shock value. And then comes that moment of heavy-handed irony that made me roll my eyes. Ugh.

Darabont obviously thought playing that song at the end of his giant bug movie would make it DEEP, MAN.