Quinn4077
Joined Mar 2018
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This is one of a just a few episodes when April presents her views on God as a devout Christian in a way that I respect. She speaks of God and the Bible and METAPHORS to the young man who tried to cut his hand off because he was literally interpreting the Bible. (This isn't the same April who told the examiners during her boards that she broke her promise to Jesus by having sex). Then DeLuca's sister - the orgasm researcher - tries to explain to the same young man about the biology behind pleasure and then the argument that if God made the body then He also made a body that is supposed to want and need pleasure (I'm always surprised that she has a difficult time getting patients - and Arizona Robbins of all people - to understand and/or act on the fact that pleasurable stimulation during labor is beneficial -
people figured that out a LONG time ago). In short, this is a very good episode with several good and important plots lines (including Jo and Paul Stadler's) and those that are put off by "Jesus" in the title should definitely watch this one. Another episode that shows April articulating her personal Christian beliefs in a similar way is when Catherine Avery shows up with the post-nuptial agreement and interrogates April about her believes affecting The Harper Avery Foundation.
Princess Margaret and Prince Philip make this season! The episodes, like this one, where they are at the center are my favorites. I love Helena Bonham Carter and Tobias Menzies - in general and in their roles here. I've started watching The Crown in the past year in preparation for Season 5, which is great and furthers my personal IMDB "game" - I love connecting the characters in the Crown with their roles in the Harry Potter movies, Call the Midwife episodes, or the Outlander series, having seen (and read) all of those years before seeing The Crown. With the exception of a couple of episodes, Season 3 is fantastic and this finale is one of the best. It truly is a pivotal season in terms of the time line, story arc, and change in actors playing certain characters, those playing the Queen and Prince Charles stand out the most.
Funny movie! Laughed and loved! Lighten up! I find myself giving 7-9s a rating of 10 in a 1/20,000th chance of getting good, funny movies - not films or works or art - out of the 5s! What the hell!?!? Totally worth $2.99 on Prime right now - you'll watch it twice!