m-rugen
Joined Dec 2007
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One of the most heartbreaking episodes of any television show I've ever watched. Luke Kirby absolutely shines in this, putting on an absolutely amazing performance with a completely shattering storyline. I honestly can't even bring myself to watch the next episode yet because of how I feel about what I just watched.
I've watched a lot of television in my life and certain episodes, certain moments, have stuck with me; and this will be one of them.
I don't want to give away anything else but just know that this episode is so good it could have been a standalone short film, and it would have worked.
I've watched a lot of television in my life and certain episodes, certain moments, have stuck with me; and this will be one of them.
I don't want to give away anything else but just know that this episode is so good it could have been a standalone short film, and it would have worked.
We didn't need this episode especially not at S3E5. Season 2 ended with the big reveal that COVID had just began. Season 3 began with, what I assume was, three years later. Now halfway through the season you give us an episode that spans the entire time between the end of season 2 and beginning of season 3? We didn't need it. You did fine by bypassing those three years to start the season. I couldn't wait for this episode to be over. I had to deal with every other show I watch between 2020 and 2022 make individual episodes about COVID, January 6th, and everything that happened in between. Certainly didn't need all three years of what happened crammed into a 55 minute episode (and barely any Alex Levy). Everything else in season 3 has been phenomenal. Can't wait to be back on track next week.
At the time I'm writing this, the rating is a 7.2. I haven't liked this season much at all, even some of the better rated episodes overall I thought lacked the amazingness that existed in seasons 1-3. But this episode all but made up for the last two seasons.
I spent this whole season absolutely hating EZ's character. I spent the whole episode though hoping for a redemption of the character we all grew to live in 5 seasons.
I don't want to give any spoilers away, for people who want to read some reviews before watching, so let me just tell you that they do this show justice.
If you're a fan of this show, you should be a fan of this episode. I don't know why the rating is so low. Perhaps some viewers were expecting happier endings for every character but hey, you're in the wrong Sutterverse for that.
I spent this whole season absolutely hating EZ's character. I spent the whole episode though hoping for a redemption of the character we all grew to live in 5 seasons.
I don't want to give any spoilers away, for people who want to read some reviews before watching, so let me just tell you that they do this show justice.
If you're a fan of this show, you should be a fan of this episode. I don't know why the rating is so low. Perhaps some viewers were expecting happier endings for every character but hey, you're in the wrong Sutterverse for that.