Surprised the mayor called in. John Carpenter was a bit odd. Fun discussions and panel. The Saymo saga was a nice send-off.
Decent start to the new season, with some non-gore drama. Sorry to hear about Hugh's dad.
Very intense episode. I don't really get the Vecna stuff yet and where it's leading.
I didn't really need to see the villain backstory
Great section with Dennis towards the end. Fun episode .
Funny ending, but it felt like it took a while to get there
It advances the plot and Saru retires, but otherwise the episode felt like it had a lot of fluff.
Started as a mediocre episode with Stephanie but ends in a nice way.
Disappointed by how it ends. Mike as a character is very different and passive here and seems like a jerk.
Good to see Gloria and Mike return but sad to hear they're split up. Mike looks poor here.
A transitional episode that felt like too little
Felt like more of a classic episode. I don't really understand the whole Kimiko subplot or where that's going. But the core plot is alright.
A relatively ordinary episode that shows why the show has gotten boring without Mike and Gloria.
A good return to a controversial character and there was good closure.
I think the bank was right to deny her a loan. But the reasoning was definitely off-putting.
A little funny to play pranks on each other but there wasn't much good character development.
Meh the conspiracy theory convention seemed too on the nose
I still don't feel strongly about either Barnie or Blanche
Stephanie still feels like a middling character and a whole episode relitigating the season premiere wasn't very entertaining.
I really didn't care about Barney and his family life. He was never a very interesting person.
Reasonable dialog between Archie and Edith
The episode felt poorly paced
A very emotional episode and the season finale ends on a very melancholy note
A lot of tension in the episode
The cast chases down this treasure for the season and Michael manages to get into it and activate it only to find it's not really nearly as useful as they thought.
The second half of the episode wraps up the show, with an elderly Michael. There were some parts I enjoyed, though i think the episode focused too much on Michael and not enough on the broader cast.
A fun moment between Archie and Edith and a nice cameo by Jefferson.
The portal was cool. I didn't get why Michael and Book decided to have that discussion right then. Alright let's see where the portal goes.
A good episode. While I didn't entirely like the long-lost sibling trope, the writing was good.
An alright episode. But it felt predictable.
The trope of being stuck in a storeroom isn't original. They tried to make a good discussion out of it, but I didn't like the episode.