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7/10
Not the best but seriously misjudged
6 December 2018
Warning: Spoilers
I understand why a lot of people think this episode is the weakest in season 2 and one of the weakest in the entire show. Yes, it is very misplaced and yes it essentially functions as a standalone episode that takes a massive detour from the main story at a pivotal moment... but it does that for a good reason. If Eleven's past wasn't explored at all like this somewhere within season 2, people would be complaining about it. The entire opening of the season is dedicated to a mysterious no.8 character, if her story and her connection with Eleven wasn't mentioned again after that it would be a massive loose end. It's also not as if the actual events of this episode didn't add anything to the finale. You could argue that if Kali didn't teach Eleven how strong she really is and how to better use her powers, she wouldn't have been able to successfully close the gate in the final episode. It's not the best episode, but it's also not as terrible as some people on here say. It's a decent enough episode that hints towards possible spin off potential if they ever really wanted to take the show in that direction. The episode is misplaced but not terrible by any means...
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Get Santa (2014)
7/10
Surprisingly better than expected
26 November 2016
I only watched this film today, after reading some other posts and reviews on here I was a little apprehensive of whether this film would be any good. I've read some people's thoughts on how this film is better suited and better liked by people who understand dry humour and British comedy and they are absolutely right. This film is British through and through, funded by the BFI and starring an all British cast. As someone who is British, I can tell you if you understand that sort of dry and often off colour humour you will love this film like I did.

If you're American or are used to that sort of conventional sugary sweet Hollywood style Christmas film then this film will probably be harder to understand. While it does conform to the traditional narrative and plot points many Hollywood Christmas films do (Christmas isn't coming this year, a broken family saves Christmas and ultimately their own issues and relationships - the film after all is made by Warner Brothers and so the film does still hold some of that conventional Hollywood magic) its uniqueness is found in it's darker and often off colour humour that is iconically British. The film not only showcases a perfect blend of Hollywood and British humour with the help of Warner Bros and BFI but the film also has a brilliant cast with some fantastic British actors. I couldn't help but smile when I saw many actors I recognise from other British TV shows or films. Not only Jim Broadbent but Warwick Davis and Matt King who I know better as Super Hans in the very original and hilariously British sitcom Peep Show. Like it or not this film is certainly worth watching at this festive time of year. Now, it's certainly one I think I will watch every year at Christmas. 🙂🎅🎄
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