I agree. This season has gotten a lot of flack online, but I think it's been pretty amiable. I think I'd give the season a B, and an A- to the series overall.
I gave the premiere a B+ and this episode a B. Besides the Roose scene nothing really shocked me and I'm waiting to see how much the big events actually affect the show.
People seem to be mad about the last Ramsay scene, but it's not the first time babies have been killed on this show in order to insure someone's position of leadership (not even the second time, really).
Barack Obama and Larry Wilmore are both very funny. Probably the last time in a while that the White House Correspondents Dinner will be essential viewing.
They should have starting doing this as soon as Rubio dropped out.
Keanu has gotten some good reviews, and I don't think there are enough yet for there to be a real consensus.
I find the relegation battle more interesting than the top 4 battle right now. Unless Leicester crumble without Vardy they'll finish first with Spurs second. Meanwhile, Sunderland, Norwich and Newcastle are all battling for the last lifeboat.
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Well, some of it. There were 7 directors listed
I think it's a bit of a disappointment. It's not bad, but I REALLY liked their last 2 albums, and I have almost no compulsion to listen to this one again.
The first season did almost nothing for me. I seem to be the only person who didn't love it.
I hope he gets put in jail.
I was going to like your comment until the last sentence.
Todd and Libby both really liked Captain America: Civil War!
But was it as good as the Coldplay joke on Two Broke Girls?
At least we have Crazy Ex-Girlfriend, Jane the Virgin and iZombie. And even if The Flash hasn't fully lived up to its potential, it's doing some fun things.
2016 is shaping up to be a bit of a disappointment TV-wise so I'm definitely looking forward to the return of a show that seems to know what it's doing.