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Sabrina is in bad mood and lets her wrath out on those she loves the most. She finds escape in a mirror universe but finds she has a bit of work to do to make up for what she's done.
I liked the theme of reconciliation in this episode. Sabrina acts poorly, has to make up for it and is then forgiven. I really think everyone is to be admired.
Harvey's monkey character is a delight. The monkey humanises Harvey more than any other plot device in the show.
I found the tension around the sports person's cameo appearance unbearable. As soon as they start mentioning him by name and just acting like he happened to suit the punchlines I got extremely uncomfortable. It became like a cameo horror movie for me. I kept waiting for him to pop out from behind a corner and couldn't properly relax until he was revealed.
Overall this episode features a fairly primitive narrative and seems like it would be more at home in a mega-church pastors sermon. I'm giving it a 6/10.
I liked the theme of reconciliation in this episode. Sabrina acts poorly, has to make up for it and is then forgiven. I really think everyone is to be admired.
Harvey's monkey character is a delight. The monkey humanises Harvey more than any other plot device in the show.
I found the tension around the sports person's cameo appearance unbearable. As soon as they start mentioning him by name and just acting like he happened to suit the punchlines I got extremely uncomfortable. It became like a cameo horror movie for me. I kept waiting for him to pop out from behind a corner and couldn't properly relax until he was revealed.
Overall this episode features a fairly primitive narrative and seems like it would be more at home in a mega-church pastors sermon. I'm giving it a 6/10.
- SaulMDowling
- Jul 2, 2018
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