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The episode received polarized reviews from critics. On Rotten Tomatoes, the episode received a 54% approval rating from 50 critics with a rating average of 7.55 out of 10, the lowest of any episode in the series at that time. The critical consensus states: "Unbalanced storytelling and unnecessary, excessive brutality add up to disturbing ...
After the episode aired, in the "Inside the Episode" featurette released by HBO for "The Door", Benioff and Weiss revealed that the closing scene involving Hodor's name origin and subsequent death was an idea that was presented to them directly from George R. R. Martin. Benioff stated, "We had this meeting with George Martin where we're trying ...
He commented, "Fringe gave us a good episode that puts another important piece of the puzzle in place and brings back an old friend." [3] Noel Murray of The A.V. Club found the episode enjoyable due to its strangeness, noting that it is a much quieter and less action-packed than previous episodes. He rated the episode a "B+" grade. [4]
"The Dickensian Aspect" is the sixth episode of the fifth season of the HBO series The Wire. The episode was written by Ed Burns (from a story by David Simon and Ed Burns) and was directed by Seith Mann. [1] It aired on February 10, 2008. [2]
This episode also marks Number Five's last appearance. When Number Five is approached by a Wolfram & Hart employee at the bar after his brothers' deaths the business card shows that the employee is actually Holland Manners , but Holland Manners would have been only 7 years old at the time of the brothers' deaths.
Taylor Sheridan’s Yellowstone has one final episode left in the series, with the penultimate episode airing last night, and the Season 5 finale airing next week. If after all these seasons you ...
Seth Amitin of IGN gave the episode a "good" 7.4 out of 10 and wrote in his verdict, "'Kill the Messenger' was an OK episode. It had a cool opening. It had a cool opening. It did its part in maintaining the season arcs, but a lack of originality and a few stories that don't seem to be going anywhere - and didn't seem to add much on the whole ...
Despite some harsh critiques from Louis Walsh, One Direction kept their heads held high during week 4.The band took the episode's Halloween theme to heart, sitting on stage under eerie blue and ...