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Since I last posted here the series is renewed for a second season so there must have been enough viewership to keep it going.

LOL!

I'm concerned that there won't be enough viewers to keep this on the air. Many Americans are afraid to watch a series like this because it is too close to home any many ways.

Agreed. That still happens today too frequently I'm afraid.

The subplot that moved me the most in this episode was the relationship between James and T.R. As a black person I have experienced elements of this scene more times than I would care to reflect.

I am so happy someone is reviewing this series. I hope the reviews keep coming.

Stick a fork in it. This is done.

I've been patient over the last couple of years. I am hereby done. There is a slim chance it will be renewed for an additional season but I don't like their chances. This has seriously jumped the shark.

Pandora walks into a black church without having to deal with the ushers? Yeah, right.

If that was what Hirst was going for, he failed miserably.

Since the actors don't know who was Lucilled I wonder if the writers have not figured out who to Lucille. They are waiting for our reactions in the net 6 months to determine the best option.

Yeah she may be a 'queen' one day.

Lennie James has done some great stuff. His role as Morgan pales in comparison. I think it was wise that he delayed his return to work on better quality roles in the UK.

Yes life is one big fat circle.

Probably a little of both.

People was giving benefit of the doubt around the Glenn debacle. To repeat the same ploy will lose fandom.

Probably from the Kingdom in DC.

What the hell happened to that Jesus guy?

The filming for second half of this season was completed in October. They just thought they could get away with cheap ass writing.

It 'jumped the shark'