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    The whole plot twist with Wes apparently killing his own mom, for me, seemed like a grab for a nice little shock value conclusion to the episode. It's like a child writing a story about a happy family with only a rudimentary grasp on plot twists, where he reveals that the evil little sister was really Bowser in

    Now who sounds like a hater?

    I find it puzzling when people say she wants it to be something it's not. Because everyone technically wants a show to be 'something it's not' when it has some legitimate flaws eg. slow pacing, poor character development etc. Is the structuring of time in HTGAWM an integral part of the show that should just be

    But it's clear that she's contemplated a lot of things about this episode in the writing of her review. As a casual viewer, I think 'well this is a bit crap with all the flashbacks and the jump forwards and such'. She goes into detail as to -why- the flashbacks don't contribute to the enjoyment and development of the

    I'm a casual viewer and I think she's been spot on for this.