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I think it's had it's ups and downs..but it's an overall solid show week in and week out.

And aren't they ALL rather timely?

That is definitely on my "to finish" list. I began the series and thought it was really well done as well.

I'm about to start catching up on Salem, but god that reviews section is devoid of any life. No wonder they are trying to BUMP it here. The reviews are great too so I hope they continue.

Yes it was confirmed she will be in the finale at least.

We will get to see them in the same room again…season isn't over yet.

Yes for sure! The game is damn old at this point, but replaying it is fantastic even now.

Have to agree with a few others here. Titus is by far my favorite FF main character. Probably the best campaign I've ever played all around.

You are correct in that I am a total newcomer to the Daredevil story. I appreciated the fact that they were trying to succinctly explain his origin but I almost prefer if it were less in your face about everything. Mostly, it was just the feel of the scene that I didn't like very much.

The ending of the 1st episode makes the show binge-worthy.

I generally agree with this review. I must say though, I did not enjoy the opening scene as much as Mr. Sava. I thought it was all forced, and I didn't know anyone enough for it to have any weight yet. After that was pretty entertaining and slickly filmed. Aside from the coincidental nature of comic book story lines

I do t understand. I enjoyed this episode more than two weeks ago which I also thought was great. Especially after a few weeks of falling flat I think this great hour deserves some recognition.

This reviewer isn't analyzing the show nearly as well as Sonia was doing last season. Even if last season was better the series remains rich with layers and nuance, and this reviewer unfortunately is not tuning into it at all….sigh

Yeah, I know the feeling. And when it plays…goddamn!

You're so lucky!!

That was great.

Yeah he is pretty terrible on broadchurch this season

I'm just having such a great time watching this season. Realism is a very important factor in any show I typically get very into. But not realism in the sense of, "Is this likely to happen?" But more specifically "Can this happen? Am I completely enthralled in these characters issues? Am I riveted for whatever

This episode was scored particularly well..goddamn David Buckley.

Without going into the details of this specific article….my heart tells me I fell in love with Fargo far more than I did with TD. I though both were greatly innovative and enjoyable series, but with Fargo it just felt like a story i would never forget. One that fell into place at its own pace, and did so beautifully.