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Tyler Robertson of IGN gave the episode a "good" 7 out of 10 and wrote in his verdict, "Though not “satisfying” in the traditional sense, and in actuality a really dreadful ending, “Great or Little Thing” is a messy episode of television that doesn't always live up to the highs found elsewhere in The Penguin. At least it culminates in a ...
Reviewing the episode for Collider, Arezou Amin gave it 9 out of 10 and praised the confrontation between Galadriel and Sauron. She felt the conclusions of each storyline in the season were satisfying and praised the season for "sustain[ing] narrative tension even though we already know how the story ends". [ 48 ]
"The Obsolete Man" is episode 65 of the American television anthology series The Twilight Zone, starring Burgess Meredith as Romney Wordsworth, the accused, ...
Schedeen gave the Supergirl episode an 8.1 out of 10. While he felt that the Supergirl episode "clearly isn't in much of a hurry to get where it's going", Schedeen said it did "prove to be a very entertaining start to the crossover." Ultimately, the episode "did, however, make the most of this massive pairing of heroes, delivering an endless ...
The review aggregator website Rotten Tomatoes calculated that 92% of 13 critics reviews were positive and the average rating for the episode was 7.4 out of 10. [46] Keith Phipps at Vulture gave the episode three stars out of five. He said it is more set-up for the season but "the plot also thickened" with more details on Sauron's plans and the ...
[8] It is the series' lowest-rated episode on the website to date. Helen O'Hara of IGN and Carly Lane of Collider gave the episode a score of 8 out of 10. O'Hara described it as an episode that "has laboured to move pieces into place and establish character dynamics and deliver some beautifully written dialogue and failed utterly to deliver the ...
"One Breath" is the eighth episode of the second season of the American science fiction television series The X-Files. It premiered on the Fox network on November 11, 1994.It was written by Glen Morgan and James Wong, directed by R. W. Goodwin, and featured guest appearances by Melinda McGraw, Sheila Larken and Don S. Davis.
X is a 24-episode anime television series, based on Clamp's manga series of the same name.The series was produced by Madhouse and directed by Yoshiaki Kawajiri, being first announced by the manga artists group on October 18, 2000. [1]