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Let's admit it. Chick is clearly one of the best aspects of this season.

This was classic Jack and I loved every second of it. To come back as strong as ever and not miss a single beat is damn there unprecedented. Tartakovsky is a legend.

I think it's a testament to the wonderful performances of the remaining cast and the spooky direction that's keeping this season engaging. It's a very cerebral season. A lot is happening in closed spaces. There's hallucinations galore. It's very psychedelic. We all knew from the inception of the show that we were

Holy crap I just know pieced that together now that you said it

I was worried about Norma being absent from this season, but Ghost Norma is assuming her role magnificently. It's almost as if she never left. Considering she's the heart of this entire series, and carries the bulk of the humor, I'm very pleased with how this season is progressing. One thing this season has in spades

I agree. I'm hoping we can get some exposition and backstory on Connor's character since some of his past was alluded to in the finale episodes! Season 4 shall be excellent!

These last two episodes were overwrought with some menial character moments and plot devices. But even still, the wonderful performances from Viola and Jack were reasons enough to look past the discrepancies. This finale answered many questions but unlocked a whole other universe of enigmas. I'm curious to see where

Well thank God she thinks it's worthy of her time.

Except HTGAWM is not a subpar show.

Genuinely one of the best shows on television in the last few years. Shame it's so underrated. It deserves accolades, acclaim, and just more appreciation in general. It's the definition of a show that continues to plateau every succeeding season. I have no doubts season five will be monumental.

I still think Bonnie is somehow involved in Wes' death. She just seems too active in micromanaging situations which she's never done before. She's out of her element in an inconspicuous way. If Annalise is behind Wes' death, I would be very disappointed in the show. Now I'm feeling like we're all just thinking too

This season has been absolutely killing it with the character development. Some of the finest performances we've seen in the entire series have been nestled into this particular season. Even when the narrative falters and doesn't hit the mark, the resounding character moments always make up for it.

I agree with this review. Star needs to focus on giving their supporting cast more intrigue since it enjoys having a myriad of threads per episode. They need to start converging some of the outlier story threads with the overarching conflict to make it all connect. Because as it stands, many of the supporting

Disagree. This was a great episode. At least a B+.

I commend Star for even tackling some of these controversial issues. It's still a very young show, it won't handle all of the social plots with acuteness. They are doing a decent job though in my opinion. It does need to find a little focus though, because some do the plot lines don't blend in seamless enough,

This episode was subdued, yet poignant. This show is always best when it focuses on the central character's and their cognitive perspectives. And we got that in spades this episode. It was also awesome to see the plot progress as such a steady beat that made sense. I love how they are tapping into a side of Annalise

Star is finally starting to gain an identity and it's becoming a lovely show to watch. Nothing too stimulating but definitely an interesting show with some varied characters.

Shonda Rhimes isn't amazing like you're insinuating.

I disagree with this review. The show is getting better at gauging itself especially during the more dramatic moments. Yes, sometimes it is overly campy especially when the script calls for more engaging writing, but somehow it still works. And these characters are interesting enough to warrant some investment. It's

The pilot was pretty decent. It definitely has some potential. But as of now, it's rough around the edges and in desperate need of polishing. It needs to hone in on what it wants to be and stick with that.