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Well, after seeing some less than glowing reviews around the web I was apprehensive to get into this series, but this episode made me very glad I did. The Wachowskis are a bit like Top Gear most of the time, ambitious but rubbish, yet this episode shows what they can do when they nail their entire ethos. A joyful

Well working off the assumption that she's dead, we should be golden. Who knows what surprises they may spring?

A great start to the series, definitely a lot more humour than the last season but just as much heart as ever. Some trademark snappy writing and great performances all around, it's a very nice opening to another weekend of binge watching.

Amy's line about the sugar and the bees was just about the only real laugh I got out of this episode. Agree 100% with the review, unfocused, cluttered, and with too few jokes that actually landed, a barely serviceable episode of a show that really should be doing much better than it is with the characters it's

I think (correct me if I'm wrong) one of or some of the writers said they'd approach it as a different decade each time rather than a direct continuation, so next time hop back to see Peggy and the SSR in the 50's.
That idea makes me very excited indeed. It'll give them scope to fill in the backstory of Hydra's

Nooooo, let me bask in what little naivety I have left, it's all I've got to stop me from becoming a complete cynical bastard.

The Flintstones were unfunny then and they're unfunny now.

Rape is never implied, get your mind out of the gutter man.

The flytraps line made me laugh a lot more than expected, the delivery of it, just the really understated way they approached that whole scene, absolutely brilliant.
One of the better recent Simpsons episodes, with a merciful lack of celebrity shoehorning and a spoof-brand subplot that didn't descend into "Mapple"

How is your F choice not Futurama? How?

I suppose it's become somewhat of a cliche to moan about modern Simpsons, but in this case it's warranted, everything I hoped this show would never become. This is the same series that had the balls to have Michael Jackson star as an insane white guy who thinks he's Michael Jackson, and they've gone from that to brown