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The best episode of ANY show that I've seen in the last 6 years.
blacksunvigo16 September 2012
For any who are wondering, the episode 6 years ago that I was referring to in the title was "Exodus: Part 2" (Battlestar Galactica Season 3 Episode 4).

Now to the review (Spoiler Free). I should start by pointing out that I rarely give anything a perfect score in my own personal rating system, and I hope that people don't get too rapidly turned off the review because I gave it a ten, but this episode was nearly flawless without nitpicking.

The morality play side of this wonderful series comes out in full force this time, with several characters really starting to either make their power known, or be broken by the sins of their own past. Kane's scenes with Ezra are purely Shakespearean in scope, and we start to really see Ezra as more than the chorus figure that he has been in the past, but rather a true haunting of Tom's very soul. Emma really starts to show how far her addiction has brought her, and Darius asks her one of the most telling questions her character has faced, with the audience left to judge if her response is truthful. Kitty really shines in this episode, showing where her limits lie with Sam, her new campaign, and, most spectacularly, with Ben. Kane's plans for the projects are challenged by intimidation, violence, and his own sanity. The climax of the episode is the 1st debate between Ben and Walsh, the outcome of which is both unexpected and brutal.

The performances, especially from Kelsey Grammar, Martin Donovan, and Jeff Hephner are award worthy (in Kelsey's case, award winning), and I can't wait to see more. The most exciting part is that this episode is mid-season, leaving the promise of an amazing second half of season 2 fresh in the mind of all the Kaniacs out there. Highly recommend.

9.6 out of 10
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Boss Mania
dalydj-918-25517515 September 2012
Warning: Spoilers
Tom Kane may be a great political man but when it comes to this disease he has he cannot handle it and has moments of craziness seeing people who are not there to begin with. Carrying on from last week Kane is arresting many corrupt people. Even a simple little problem as a pot hole can set off Kane as it disturbs his mind and that's what the character has become. With quick scenes like Hannah at a meeting talking about living in her house, sex in an office and the continued inclusion of people Tom keeps seeing him telling him what to do and people are starting to notice how he is acting. Kitty once again meets with a reporter and now it seems they are setting up a storyline for the two to be giving confidential information that could drive this show in a much better direction. It seems this week they are making the relationship between Emma more then it is and which some scenes like him singing Annie it makes his transformation into a monster for me even more as he seems to be losing his mind while keeping all the power. The main thing I hate about this show being on Starz is that it seems every character has to have sex and it adds nothing to the story and is just there to show they can do it. Finally it seems that Kane is finally facing the things he sees which is best thing for the character and him saying that the people he sees are not real is a great way to develop the character. Debate time now and it is Walsh versus Zajac. During the debate a sex scandal of Zajac implodes and it messes up what him because know everyone knows. Of course he does not answer the question which causes the audience to boo at him. When Tom finds out about the death he sort of breaks his character but it is only like a second long, Kane seems to cause people to loose their lives and here is another one. Another sex scene but this time it's man on man and it's weird that this character played by Groff seems to be all over the place written and acted. At the end of the episode Kane had a mental breakdown and wow his character has gone out of control in public which is even worse. This episode for Grammar seemed to be a great one for him as the character went through a lot and for the first time this season I actually enjoyed watching the show even with the many many moments that rubbed me the wrong way.

EPISODE GRADE: B (MVP: Kelsey Grammar)
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