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The title refers to the theme of season three with various characters struggling to initiate reform on a personal and citywide level. In this episode Cutty's attempts at personal reform come to fruition when he starts his gym, Colvin's attempt to reform the drug war are exposed and Brother Mouzone remarks on the empty political promises of reform in Baltimore marked by the collapse of the towers.
The episode's original broadcast was viewed by 1.20 million people, [3] which was a decrease from the 1.62 million of the previous episode, "Kafkaesque". It has the second-lowest number of viewers on its original broadcast of any season-three episode, just ahead of "Half Measures" (1.19 million).
[10] Revenge of the Sith (2005) takes place three years after the beginning of the Clone Wars. [9] Windu and the other members of the Jedi Council are concerned that the Republic's Supreme Chancellor, Palpatine, may not relinquish his emergency powers when the Wars end. Their suspicions grow when the Senate grants Palpatine a vote on the ...
Seth Amitin of IGN gave the episode a "good" 7.5 out of 10 and wrote, "'Loose Ends' was a decent episode. This wasn't television (or this series) at its finest, but it served its duty. It was entertaining and it helped push Season 3 into its final act. We also found out a little more about Ava and why she's with Boyd.
Well, well, well, look who’s all grown up. Power Book II: Ghost ended Season 3 Friday with a major revelation: Diana Tejada, and not her mother Monet, made it possible for Tommy to find (and ...
the-equalizer-finale-recap-season-3-episode-18 Aunt Vi and Delilah are also in danger as they pick up snacks at a bodega. Using her newly honed observational skills, Delilah notices a man acting ...
The “Star Wars” spinoff series will also fill in some gaps about what Fett has been up to between the events of “Star Wars: Episode VI — Return of the Jedi” (1983) and his appearance in ...
The episode received critical acclaim from critics. On Rotten Tomatoes, it garnered a 93% rating with an average score of 8.63/10 based on 14 reviews. The site consensus reads, "An award-worthy lead performance among a torrent of quality drama and sharp dialogue add up to a winning showcase for Better Call Saul's continued evolution."