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I never implied that Islamics should be portrayed only in a positive light. I just believe that specific trope is overused to relay that kind of commentary. Carter doesn't have a terribly adept hand, so his approach comes off tired and ham-handed. The problem with this episode is a complete lack of tonal balance and

To be fair, my use of it is entirely circumstantial and it doesn't negate my commentary. It also doesn't justify your rude response, so thanks.

There's an overwhelming futility to the storytelling. Carter sets up an awkwardly-handled retooling of the mythology in the first half, only to drop it for menial monster-of-the-week episodes. I like them as much as the next fan (Although not the new episodes. I personally thought Were-Monster was a blatant rehash of

I don't normally comment. I usually check in on the reviews and comments every week. I felt inclined to add my two cents.