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7/10
Season 6 ends where season 7 begins.
m-4782625 January 2023
Warning: Spoilers
This 7th season premiere, feels a awful lot like the beginning of the third half of season six. And in some countries, it is listed as such. As far as season premiere goes, it's the first that delivers in a big way. With a dreamy setting and good twists. My favorite scene is Sam obliterating Jennifer. It completely redeemed her character, who proved she isn't such a pushover after all. And showed just how all talk Jennifer can be, when it comes to physically threatening someone. Like she did Sam, a couple of episodes ago... Of course the guys act like they are here to save their damsels in distress. Only by swapping each. But honestly, it's Jennifer who needed saving the most. I guess Sam is the kind who don't just talk about killing somebody, like the rest of the residents. She goes for the strangling first. And I get her reaction to Jeff afterwards. He just needs to stop pushing. Amanda is doing god knows what with that loser, who seems to be yet again another obstacle to her happy end with Kyle (?) Personally, I'm just over him at that point. He's a bully, who needs to disappear with Taylor, whose lips got bigger than her tummy. I love and hate the part she confesses all her sins. It was like lambs to the slaughter... Coop and Megan were finally off to a good start, but writers or contracts seen it otherwise. While Lexi was about to being dumped again. Peter's epiphany is a great game changer, by the way. And Michael was back to blackmailing his way to the top, and being kind of annoying too. This semi premiere showed great promise. And even if I can't stand most of the characters, and think the show just isn't the same anymore. I'm still ready to finish my re-rewatching of this series.
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