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In a ranking of every episode of Lost (excluding the finale) for the Los Angeles Times, Emily VanDerWerff ranked "Solitary" as the show's 45th best episode, and called it underrated. [14] In a similar list, IGN staff ranked the episode as Lost's 51st best, and observed that "despite [Sayid's] dark past, it was hard not to love the character ...
The A.V. Club's Emily VanDerWerff gave "Crossfire" a "B" grade, and felt that the editing was lacking in an otherwise good episode. [3] Cinema Blend's Jesse Carp was disappointed with the episode, finding Brody's motivations to be unconvincing and the CIA's storyline to be inconsequential. [4]
The episode, along with the rest of Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. ' s first season, was released on Blu-ray and DVD on September 9, 2014. Bonus features include behind-the-scenes featurettes, audio commentary, deleted scenes, and a blooper reel. [6] On November 20, 2014, the episode became available for streaming on Netflix. [7]
In the episode, Eli is told by his children of all their actions and fires them, making them reconsider their life choices. According to Nielsen Media Research, the episode was seen by an estimated 0.606 million household viewers and gained a 0.2 ratings share among adults aged 18–49. The episode received critical acclaim, with critics ...
"Undertow" is the ninth episode of the American television drama series The Killing, which aired on May 22, 2011. The episode was written by Dan Nowak and was directed by Agnieszka Holland. In the episode, after their warrant for Bennet Ahmed gets quashed, the detectives question an acquaintance of his.
The episode was very well received among critics. It currently holds a perfect 100% rating on Rotten Tomatoes. [3] The A.V. Club writers Zack Handlen and Emily VanDerWerff gave the episode an A rating. [4] Another positive review came from IGN writer Roth Cornet, who gave the episode a 9.0/10 "amazing" rating. [5]
"Pimento" is the ninth and penultimate episode of the first season of the AMC television series Better Call Saul, the spin-off series of Breaking Bad. The episode aired on March 30, 2015 on AMC in the United States. Outside of the United States, the episode premiered on streaming service Netflix in several countries.
The first season of the police procedural drama series Hawaii Five-0 premiered on CBS on September 20, 2010, for the 2010–11 television season in the United States. Production began for the pilot on February 18, 2010. [1] CBS gave a full series order on May 19, 2010, and later ordered a full 24-episode season on October 21, 2010.