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How to Get Away with Murder: Do You Think I'm a Bad Man? (2019)
Very Underrated
This episode is very good and actually became better toward the end. One thing I think is quite weird and cool is that this season, so far, doesn't use a time frame (i.e. months) when going back and forth between present and future. Suspenseful. Twisty, unprecedented, and mysterious. Bad in all the right ways.
13 Reasons Why: Senior Camping Trip (2020)
Grossly underrated!!!
Actually, I really liked this episode. Surprised by the 5.5 rating as this is certainly NOT the worst episode(s) of the series. The camping trip definitely brought the cookies & creme!
13 Reasons Why: Graduation (2020)
An excellent finale to a great series!!!
This episode made the entire season and series worthwhile. "Graduation" is moving, inspirational, powerful, and legendary to the core. Very poignant and emotionally nuanced. Loved the character development of the characters--they deserve love and happiness. Saddened by the death of Justin, but saw it coming a mile away. Glad they found love, understanding, and forgiveness in all of their pain and tragedy. The speeches at the graduation ceremony were nothing short of superb, realistic, and awe-inspiring. My only complaint is that I wanted more of this world before it came to such an incredible end.
13 Reasons Why: Prom (2020)
Calm of the Storm
Very beautiful, touching, and tragic!!! Thoroughly enjoyed, no, loved the idea and execution of two Prom Kings. This heartwarming, unprecedentedly great episode sure knows how to provide stark contrast. Everything a prom should be... and then some.
13 Reasons Why: Winter Break (2020)
Very intense!!!
This was a good, if not great, opener. Really enjoyed the highs and lows. Definitely hinting at the greater to come. Seems like an improvement in writing, characterization, development, and direction. Loved the flash forward narrative style device.
Power: He Always Wins (2020)
Severely Underrated!
While this is arguably one of the worst episodes in the series, it is still quite good. Paz is annoying, yet heartfelt for her grief. This episode, although weird, is not that bad and is in fact better than the last episode in some respects. The trick ending was very suspicious though.
Power: Still Dre (2020)
Still, Andre's Got Flame
This episode was dope!!! However, it had a very cinematic feel, which was off-putting. Also, it took me time to adapt to Andre's rather feeble perspective. Aside for that, what a gritty way to start the second half of season six. Interesting character development, unprecedented plot twists, and an ending of blazing hot fire (in more ways than one). Don't stop me now!
Lethal Weapon: In the Same Boat (2018)
Sluggish yet sincere and fresh!
The season 3 premiere is missing Martin Riggs, but the show still feels fresh and innovative. There's many things to like about the premiere episode, even though some of the early user reviews would indicate otherwise. The writing is still sharp and engaging; furthermore, it's obvious that Murtaugh is very distraught about Rigg's death. Overall, very solid episode that explores the origins of the new lead, Wesley Cole, without ignoring other dangling plotlines from season 2.