Earlier in this series, I admired how well the writers presented both sides of an argument, particularly in the area of God and faith. This one was just weak. I was going to say that the arguments made here were about as well developed as a college freshman philosophy paper. That would be an insult to college students. This was closer to junior high. The scenes with Taub and his wife were the best part of this episode and the most real. Cheaters take note.
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At least Sam is gone
kellielulu23 August 2022
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Thank goodness! Most annoying character. Sam messed up the great House and Wilson living together. I can't buy how they rewrote Wilson's first marriage and the break up . It's a terrible rewrite from the classic episode Birthmarks . Wilson's an idiot when it comes to romance. At least they corrected that but the damage is done it didn't put the show automatically back on track.
The medical case ? Who cares?
The medical case ? Who cares?
Not One of my Favourites
AHandTree9 February 2022
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Makes a mockery of religion which makes for bleak and uninteresting television.
But the real problem with this episode is Wilson and Sam. The break up was ridiculous, came out or nowhere, could have been saved with a little more communication, and adds to the 10000000 breakups the show contains. I want to see some healthy and lasting relationships too, it's boring when you just know they're all going to end.
But the real problem with this episode is Wilson and Sam. The break up was ridiculous, came out or nowhere, could have been saved with a little more communication, and adds to the 10000000 breakups the show contains. I want to see some healthy and lasting relationships too, it's boring when you just know they're all going to end.
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