![]() It's always great to feel involved and connected to what you see on TV, and for that alone I'll give this episode thumbs up. Dabb induced that feeling in me twice in this episode, the second time so intense it left me shaking. I honestly can't remember being at the edge of my seat, and worried for a character, since the premier of season 7. What he did succeed in however was to make me feel tense for the first time in a long time. It helped make them more believable, though not by much. His efforts showed in the way he portray them as some sort of white pride, mad scientist organization as opposed to the godlike entities B&L made them. Clumsy writer stomping around in his episode, good writer coming at his heels to fix things. This is what the season has overall felt like to me. Maybe that bit at the beginning was Dabb simply cleaning up after Thompson. I worried about the length of this review.īut then something happened and the episode rightened itself. By the 6 minute mark my notes were full of "No!' and my head hurt. ![]() ![]() Its opening scene was ridiculous: They couldn't come up with a better bullying excuse than, "I don't think you ever got laid?" Then there was the awful Charlie montage, in which all her Poochie moments were put on show, and rubbed in our faces, including her forgiveness of Dean. ![]() I've got to admit, I didn't have much initial hope for this episode. ![]()
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