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Eric Goldman of IGN rated the episode nine out of ten, finding it the strongest so far of the sixth season. [1] Sean Gandert of Paste gave it eight out of ten. [2] Joshua Alston of The A.V. Club gave the episode an A− rating. [3] Joe Matar of Den of Geek rated the episode 3.5 out of five. [4]
Due to this, original cast members Ginnifer Goodwin, Jennifer Morrison, Josh Dallas and Jared S. Gilmore, as well as long-time cast members Emilie de Ravin and Rebecca Mader, all departed as series regulars after the season; [4] [5] [6] all would make at least one appearance the following season.
[6] Michael Morris was the episode's producing director, Angie Meyer was the assistant director, and Paul Donachie was the cinematographer. The first scene that was shot for the episode was the nail salon scene, which Seehorn said made her nervous due to the number of crew members on set. She described the experience as a fun trial-by-fire.
[4] [20] [23] [24] Reyes and Faison were the only members of the cast (besides the Broadway star D'Abruzzo) to receive praise for their singing abilities. In general, the final assessments were positive. The episode was called "the show's best episode thus far this season", [23] "worth all the hype", [20] and "a heck of a lot of fun". [21]
Buffy the Vampire Slayer episode: Episode no. Season 6 Episode 4: Directed by: Doug Petrie: Written by: Jane Espenson Doug Petrie: Production code: 6ABB04: Original air date: October 16, 2001 () Guest appearances; Anthony Stewart Head as Rupert Giles; Danny Strong as Jonathan Levinson; Adam Busch as Warren Mears; Tom Lenk as Andrew Wells; Todd ...
The cast of Friends has reminisced about the show — and their favorite episodes — multiple times since the series’ end in 2004. “Here’s what I love, is when I watch an episode, I’ll ...
Brooklyn Rivera, 34, business administrator from Dallas, TX: My favorite houseguest to date is Tyler from Season 20. He just played I feel like, all the way to the very end, a flawless game.
[6] Zap2it's Ryan McGee also praised the episode, calling the episode "impossibly good." [7] However, Maureen Ryan of Chicago Tribune was mixed about the episode, stating "Even as a certified "Lost" fan, I was a little frustrated with the episode at times. I think the cumulative effect of not truly understanding many characters’ motivations ...