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I'm kind of in agreement with you. I wouldnt have given this episode an A. I thought the most dangerous character was the duke of sandringham, playing the weak fool but showing his real dark side in glances and expression. Things are coming to easily for the main characters for me to feel that invested as in last

I disagree with this reviewer on multiple things a) I didn't think the first half was slow, it built beautifully in my opinion; b) i didn't think maul and ezra's exchanges were a dull 'walk and talk" but an effective intro and cultivation of the dark side in ezra by a sly, older sith lord; and c) i didn't need to know

I can't believe this only got a B+ by the reviewer. This is one of my top Rebels episodes of both seasons. It was riveting and that opening sequence is great and the temple scenes were emotional for me. I think this was definitely an A episode. Excellent!

I don't think Ian is going to be a firefighter, I think that setup was totally to give him a new romantic interest and I'm so excited about that!!

Agree with everyone else. The set design was amazing and the setup is really clever but the two leads I found so flat and the storylines not engaging at all. It could have been so much better. Watching the finale now and not even really caring it how it ends.

He didn't mention it in the review but something I caught and think will happen is the reporter girlfriend of Bertie was also in the operating theatre during algie's surgery. I'll bet she saw the switch of the corari vials and will report on it and thats gonna kick of a storyline tree for algie and a big black

yeah i was surprised how it kinda gut punched me when there were making their way down the stairs. its perfect for the period but was so uncomfortable to watch. cant believe it actually was like that.

Spoilers ahead: People aren't that hot on this episode but I actually quite liked it! It moved at a good clip, Oswald is free to cause some chaos, Selina has a little rival, Riddler is more truly free and Gordon and Galivan are gonna go after each other. I thought it was a strong episode and a B+ and gets the story

Yeah same lineup, but I also add The Knick from earlier in the week.

This episode was disappointing in my opinion. I wanted Sarah Michelle's inquisitor to be even more impressive than the grand inquisitor and she just kept chatting lightly with Ezra, that was so dull. Empty threats and flirtatious movement does not make for a scary villain. This could have been a sweet intro to the

I dont see how this episode is controversial. I like the setup that she went off her meds to try to get some insight, but agree with the writer that it's the typical thinking of a drug user for example. But I loved how it opened up her husbands eyes to her darkest secrets and I their sparring was the highlight of the

Confirmed in the subtitle file for the episode as well, as I went back for a second viewing cause I didn't think he knew her at all and the subtitle says "bitte"

COMPLETELY AGREE!! SPOILED it before I even saw the episode.

I liked this show in season one but this season I'm just finding myself getting more and more irritated with the characters. Richards neurosis isnt charming like in season 1, its just annoying. I mean he's just stolen a document from a company and hes seriously going to meet with an ex employee and tell them how?

Yeah I agree with you on that point. And Tyrion being abducted was another one like that, but I'm feeling like they aren't capitalizing on these moments the week after.

Okay, I'm a huge GoT fan but this season is turning out to be one of my least favorites of all of them. Episode after episode has some amazing cliffhanger moments that they don't take to the next level and they fizzle out. :( The sand snake fight I was so looking forward to it and it was really bad, they looked so

So many people giving this an A grade and I'm like, "Really!!" It was definitely good but didn't EVERYONE see her never getting to the state's attorney's office come like a mile away? After this show brought the entire Florrick Agos team BACK to their old offices I knew from the go that they were most certainly never

I immediately posted on FB that Groff and Tovey's fight was seriously A level acting. They pulled me in so hard I was reliving breakups and breakup fights to the nerve. Really impressive job Looking team and a banger of a finale. Seriously gonna be sad if the shows not renewed.

haha yep. had to stop and pause and come to this site and read reviews for a sec cus was just so cringy.

DC11 trust me I'm in the same boat and I'm gay. I catch about 30-40% of what they do in these reviews, but then I rewatch the episode a second time after having read them and it makes the episode richer. I don't think catching things on the first viewing is nearly as important as just the pure enjoyment of its