jaeelbooks
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Don't pay attention to the bad reviews. This episode was pure art and is pivotal to the launch of the spin-off series. Mean people shouldn't leave mean reviews for the sake of being mean. Maybe those reviewers don't understand what all June has been through over the last six seasons. Maybe they are siding with Gilead. Who knows? All I know is that this finale episode is exactly how it should be. If you wanted Gilead to lose and be defeated, maybe read the books. Gilead's future has been mapped out for us. If you haven't watched it yet, I hope you enjoy it. May the lord open for them. Blessed be the fruit.
This was literally the best episode of Family Guy in years! I only hope the new upcoming season is just as good! Despite the one star review by some humorless idiot on here, this should be a Christmas tradition. The plot is solid. The family actually has moments of togetherness, and it hasn't lost its edge. It's hard to stay relevant and fun for two decades, and this episode proves Family Guy still has what it takes to be on top! Naked Santa getting a back massage from an elf was outstanding!!! Don't listen to the haters that rank this show badly just because it's not their thing. They have no reason to watch it or try to ruin it for others by talking badly about it.
This is another base anthology series because that's what seems to be popular right now. It's not great... not a masterpiece... but it's not terrible either. It is average. There are no real scares. There are surprising moments. The scripts are patchworked at times, but they eventually make their points. Acting is good. Plots are rehashings of ideas already done in other shapes, forms, or fashions. You won't be on the edge of your seats, but the show is an okay way to kill some time. I'm a fan of the show's mastermind Mister del Toro. Hopefully, he will forgive this review. I don't hate the show, but I just didn't want like it every much either.