
What I Liked:
Olive running down the stairs
Raul Esparza guest starring
Plastic wrap kissing
The Asian confederate soldier and his descendent
Prolonged Winnie the Pooh reference
Exciting swordfight
What I Didn’t Like:
The swordfight was totally unrealistic
The characters of the Aunts are getting kinda stale
We don’t need a recap of his powers anymore
Random Thought:
Is Chuck immortal now?
Overall:
I am seriously in love with this show, a fairytale for this generation. I’m a little mad that it is more cute than funny but this episode proved that sometimes the quirkiness of human nature can put a smile on our faces. The twin grave robbing funeral home owners was a pretty good case and at least showed that there are consequences to what Ned does. Seriously though, Ned being an expert swordsman, what the hell was up with that? I am glad though they aren’t dragging out the secrets as Chuck found out this episode that Ned had to allow someone to die so she could live. We still have the whole father dying part to worry about, but I’m guessing that’ll be season finale material. Does the inclusion of Esparza in this episode open the door for more stage actors to find their way into the Pie Hole? I hope so!
Olive running down the stairs
Raul Esparza guest starring
Plastic wrap kissing
The Asian confederate soldier and his descendent
Prolonged Winnie the Pooh reference
Exciting swordfight
What I Didn’t Like:
The swordfight was totally unrealistic
The characters of the Aunts are getting kinda stale
We don’t need a recap of his powers anymore
Random Thought:
Is Chuck immortal now?
Overall:
I am seriously in love with this show, a fairytale for this generation. I’m a little mad that it is more cute than funny but this episode proved that sometimes the quirkiness of human nature can put a smile on our faces. The twin grave robbing funeral home owners was a pretty good case and at least showed that there are consequences to what Ned does. Seriously though, Ned being an expert swordsman, what the hell was up with that? I am glad though they aren’t dragging out the secrets as Chuck found out this episode that Ned had to allow someone to die so she could live. We still have the whole father dying part to worry about, but I’m guessing that’ll be season finale material. Does the inclusion of Esparza in this episode open the door for more stage actors to find their way into the Pie Hole? I hope so!
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