The Following: Season 2 (2014)
50%
3/5
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“Just like Hardy, who has become a sober criminology professor by day in order to conceal his real identity as a "hell-bent on revenge vigilante" by night, The Following seems to have dual agendas at play.” –
New York Magazine/Vulture
Feb 28, 2019
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American Horror Story: Season 2, Episode 5 (2012)
4/5
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“This show is so methed out that a graphic lobotomy scene is one of the calmer moments of this episode.” –
New York Magazine/Vulture
Aug 9, 2016
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The Killing: Season 1 (2011)
94%
3/5
EDIT
“Now that the Killing has been true to its word about solving its mystery in a single season, if it does come back again, I hope that it keeps in mind that its appeal lies far more in its characters than in its twists.” –
New York Magazine/Vulture
Nov 19, 2015
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The Walking Dead: Season 3, Episode 10 (2013)
3/5
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“Without any threat of cancellation on the horizon, the show seems content with leading us in circles.” –
New York Magazine/Vulture
Jul 31, 2015
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The Walking Dead: Season 3, Episode 9 (2013)
3/5
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“There were a few moments when the show tried, once again, to find its footing, character-development-wise. We so rarely get a conversation that isn't about who's riding shotgun and whose carrying the shotgun that it's nice when they happen.” –
New York Magazine/Vulture
Jul 30, 2015
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The Walking Dead: Season 3, Episode 8 (2012)
2/5
EDIT
“Last season's problem was that the crew stayed in one place for too long. After what was such a promising start, the new problem is that it can't seem to keep its characters still.” –
New York Magazine/Vulture
Jul 30, 2015
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The Walking Dead: Season 3, Episode 11 (2013)
4/5
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“This episode was interesting. While plot-wise we revisited much of the same territory (literally), in terms of individual scenes, there were signs of improvement, of life.” –
New York Magazine/Vulture
Jul 30, 2015
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The Walking Dead: Season 3, Episode 7 (2012)
4/5
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“This show works best when the plot encompasses as much territory and characters as possible, and this episode excelled at that.” –
New York Magazine/Vulture
Jul 30, 2015
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The Walking Dead: Season 3, Episode 6 (2012)
2/5
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“After keeping a steadily escalating pace all season, Walking Dead decided to take a moment to let its protagonist go crazy. The result is an episode that felt mostly like it was just killing time.” –
New York Magazine/Vulture
Jul 29, 2015
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The Walking Dead: Season 3, Episode 14 (2013)
2/5
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“There have been a lot of filler episodes this season, but this one might rank the highest in terms of having truly nothing happen.” –
New York Magazine/Vulture
Jul 29, 2015
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The Walking Dead: Season 3, Episode 15 (2013)
3/5
EDIT
“This new patient, philosophical side [of] Michonne doesn't exactly match up with the silent warrior that she was for the early part of this season, but I'll definitely take this version over that one.” –
New York Magazine/Vulture
Jul 29, 2015
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The Walking Dead: Season 3, Episode 5 (2012)
3/5
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“I didn't feel nearly as shocked as this show seemed to want me to.” –
New York Magazine/Vulture
Jul 29, 2015
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The Walking Dead: Season 3, Episode 16 (2013)
4/5
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“I don't feel sad, but I also try not to feel too psyched about not having to watch [Andrea's] smug strut around anymore. I really would love if this show stopped creating women characters whose deaths are a relief instead of a bummer.” –
New York Magazine/Vulture
Jul 29, 2015
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The Walking Dead: Season 3, Episode 4 (2012)
EDIT
“One of my favorite things about last night's episode was that the zombies felt scary again.” –
New York Magazine/Vulture
Jul 29, 2015
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The Walking Dead: Season 2, Episode 13 (2012)
EDIT
“It's just amazing how much smoother the plot holes go down when something is actually happening on this show.” –
New York Magazine/Vulture
Jul 28, 2015
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The Walking Dead: Season 2, Episode 12 (2012)
EDIT
“[It] proves once again that the zombie stuff is not only why we got hooked in the first place, it's the sole reason we, the viewers, keep popping back up no matter how many times we get stabbed in the back.” –
New York Magazine/Vulture
Jul 28, 2015
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The Walking Dead: Season 2, Episode 11 (2012)
EDIT
“I were to meet the Walking Dead at a party, it would explain to me that those first 40 minutes were necessary in order for us to feel the true weight of Dale's... But at the same time, watching it felt like listening to your 2-year-old explain their day.” –
New York Magazine/Vulture
Jul 28, 2015
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The Walking Dead: Season 2, Episode 10 (2012)
EDIT
“This show has always been interested in exploring the uglier underbelly of people's natures while at the same time never being deft enough to actually pull it off.” –
New York Magazine/Vulture
Jul 28, 2015
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The Walking Dead: Season 3, Episode 1 (2012)
EDIT
“What impressed me the most about this episode is that it's clear that Glenn Mazzara and his writing staff have been paying attention to their audience.” –
New York Magazine/Vulture
Jul 27, 2015
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The Walking Dead: Season 2, Episode 9 (2012)
EDIT
“That is how I felt watching the second half of Walking Dead last night, like I just couldn't understand why it was acting so rudely when just half an hour before it had been my friend. In my heart, I knew it was better than that.” –
New York Magazine/Vulture
Jul 27, 2015
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The Walking Dead: Season 2, Episode 8 (2012)
EDIT
“It's bad enough that everyone is back to their old ways so quickly, but the fact that the words Sophia and search are even being said together out loud make me wish time travel were real just so I could go back and un-invent language.” –
New York Magazine/Vulture
Jul 27, 2015
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The Walking Dead: Season 2, Episode 7 (2011)
EDIT
“It was everything you've ever wanted this show to be. Zombies plus no dialogue, such a winning combination!” –
New York Magazine/Vulture
Jul 27, 2015
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The Walking Dead: Season 2, Episode 6 (2011)
EDIT
“This week's opening functioned like an adrenaline shot to my weary heart. At the sight of all those undead relatives in the barn, I, too, briefly, came to life.” –
New York Magazine/Vulture
Jul 27, 2015
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The Walking Dead: Season 2, Episode 5 (2011)
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“To paraphrase an earlier line from Hershel, it's a wonder this show has survived this long without learning a thing.” –
New York Magazine/Vulture
Jul 24, 2015
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The Walking Dead: Season 2, Episode 4 (2011)
EDIT
“I'm now going to refer to it in my head from here on out, The Walking Around Looking for the Maybe Dead But Who Even Cares Sophia.” –
New York Magazine/Vulture
Jul 24, 2015
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