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Misfits: Episode #3.4 (2011)
Wost of the series so far
Misfits obviously has never worked in the realm of reality, but this episode just went too far that it made completely no sense. Here are my three main issues:
1. Assuming the old man got Curtis' power he shouldn't have been able to travel that far back in time. Curtis can only go back to a time that he himself experienced. 2. The whole Nazi organization of a prison was ridiculous. It was far too easy for Kelly to break in. If that was the case then the rebellion should have been won. (also you would think the rebellion would have at least a few more members) 3. After Kelly goes back in time, takes the phone from Hitler, and returns to the future, (which by the way shouldn't be possible) she has memories from the Kelly from the alternate reality.
Despite the storyline flaws, the action, comedy, and design were all pretty spectacular.
Friday Night Lights: Always (2011)
You Will Be Missed
I know no one reviews singular episodes, but I'd like to take a moment to step out of the norm for this extraordinary show. Plan and simple, this finale episode sums up everything this show is about; family, friends, and football. From the Taylors taking a new step in their life, to the Riggins becoming mature men, this episode beautifully displays how things will progress in the future. As well as the local football teams taking an unforeseen twist that rock Dillon's die hard fans. All in all, this one's a tear jerker to every viewer. "Friday Night Lights" has been a great ride, and I'm glad I've been here to enjoy it. Texas forever, everybody.