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No (to the first q, is it ever OK?). Yes (just don’t do it). Just pick another musical!

Agreed.

He hasn’t been on all season and he was recurring last year (I can’t really remember, I think he was only on for a couple of episodes in the beginning).

Toby still remains the worst.

I agree with this, and am hopeful the show can work that miracle. They really ruined his character, but, like the commenter below mentions, in a really interesting and new way. I actually don’t think it made for bad TV at all. Their relationship falling apart felt very realistic and, I guess for me, I don’t have a

Ahhh, I see. Thanks!

I am so confused (been out of the country for awhile). Are all of the comments from past reviews gone now? I am bingeing House of Cards for the first time, and there are no comments at the end of the reviews for season one, which I find hard to believe.

I’m just trying to read other people’s comments, is that no longer available?

Man, that was a downer. I actually teared up at the after-life montage, but overall I feel very let down.

Yes, @tearinitup. In many cultures religion is so intertwined with culture that it's really not as straightforward as what you're saying @Pau. I think it's a bit harsh to say that the "disappointed parent" bit is a putrid guilt trap. It is genuine disappointment that the parent feels when their child lives a life

Oh God, you make a good point. I'm definitely over the revolving door of inappropriate men.

Yes, TOTALLY an overreaction. Like a gross over-correction. I'm still holding out hope that there's another season and the writers know what they're doing/have an end-game, because this is too out of left field for me.

I didn't even realize it was a finale until going on the Internet. I really hope there is at least one other season. I want to like Ben, esp. because I love their blended family, but the whole thing feels pretty rushed and inauthentic.

CAN WE TALK ABOUT THE FINALE?!

I came on here looking for a review of the latest episode because I thought the same thing… not sure how I feel about it.

I know. I was critiquing the comment that they were 15. We don't know the specific age yet.

No. He says he died a long time ago, but does not specify when.

When was this reveal? I don't think this has been established.

I thought he mentioned they were on a class field trip.

I haven't been able to scroll through all the comments, but can someone explain to me the significance of Elizabeth muttering "numerical dyslexia" under her breath during the earlier bedroom scene with Philip? I probably missed some context.