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I thought they said “outside Calgary” several times, didn’t they?

I think it’s extremely compelling television, and that most of the humor is cleverness rather than jokes to laugh at. I rarely laugh when watching, but that’s never my expectation with this one.

She was VERY good in Precious. That was the right role for her. I was really excited to see her in other things after that and was quite disappointed.

I’m glad I could amuse you! I don’t think they’re good. I think they’ve improved, but still just aren’t very good.

Well, so did I, to be fair. Who was Kyle?

They probably should’ve divvied it up more — started the flashbacks sooner with always using the Outpost as a framing device. To just drop it completely for, what, 5-6 episodes? Really thwarted momentum.

Yeah, that was my reaction -- Veronica is a teenage girl “obsessed” with a boy she’s in love with (or in lust, since that seems to be their whole deal). The other person obsessed with this teen boy is a GROWN MAN. Hermione, you’re missing part of the big picture here with your “both sides” silliness.

Well, his friends didn’t give a shit, and aren’t they supposed to be audience surrogates? (In other words, yes the show glazed over it, and that was obnoxious.)

I have mixed feelings. Unlike a lot of people, I loved the early Outpost episodes. Then I loved the next few flashback episodes, and then really lost my interest over the last 2-3 before this finale. I’m disappointed that the ending means we may see Madison or Queenie again (I don’t think the characters are poorly

They completely forgot that Rubberman was in this season.

It was a good line, but then just one “sister” saved the day. I thought there would be a more....majestic? massive?...showdown.

I still think Cody Fern was pretty solid in the Younger Michael scenes. Just horrible in the actual apocalypse episodes. But I still respect him for being so wonderful in Assassination of Gianni Versace, so I will give him another chance and temporarily write this off to being severely miscast. For now.

Yes, I’m still quite unclear on why Sabrina is The Dark Lord’s Chosen One. Because he... likes irony or something?

I felt like she was decent in the front half but the huge emotions of the last 2-3 episodes she couldn’t really deliver.

The sitcom lightened up the source material and this one stuck much closer to it.

Yeah, I really didn’t understand why the finale treated it like a big reveal. I thought it was clear from the start that she was Satan’s footsoldier and I figured there was an actual twist/reveal coming that never came.

She certainly seemed wickedly delighted to be a Weird Sister at the end there. I know that was in large part for an end-of-season bow, but yeah, a lot of convincing would have to happen for me to buy that she’s sad to be on the dark side now.

The production values are always very good, as is much of the acting. It’s just the story that’s often lacking.

Truly the opening credits and song are very lulling.

Just caught this episode this morning and I thought it was a bit much. I’d rather they just quoted Our Town than slightly reword it, it felt like a bit of a cheat that they can get away with my calling it an homage.