This is the third episode I am rating a 10/10 up to this point in this series, going with Kill me, Kill me, Kill me, and What did we do. This is out of pure emotion. The scenes of Annalise losing her baby was one of the more emotional scenes I've watched. The scenes of all the characters getting drunk also brought out a lot of emotion that we haven't seen yet. Viola Davis once again provides elite acting. Amazing episode. One where it makes you take a few minutes just so sit down and reflect on what you just watched.
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HEARTBREAKING
rodrigues-3918913 October 2019
Holy Mother of God!
cestleilacherradi12 March 2016
I wish there were an 11 out of 10 possible. Holy Mother of God! Already some of the last episodes I kept watching over and over again because they were so amazingly crafted. And the same happened with this one. But with this one it was especially touching because something happens that no mother in their right mind wishes ever happen.
I thought it would be impossible to watch this episode fully again, but because the episode is so gently and realistically crafted, you can allow yourself to feel the pain Annalise Keating goes through, and because Viola Davis is so good at her acting, really you feel for her.
Haaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa! This woman is a Goddess! The more I see her, the more I respect her. She is doing so much not only for Black people but for women as well. You see her eating chips, being in her tracksuit trousers, you see she's not sick thin, !and yet super extra sexy, that says : to be not sick thin and wearing out tracksuit trousers while eating chips can go with being pretty though!
And when she's drunk! This is so bright! I totally recalled me in that state! How did she do it? Have you ever seen an actor act so well the drunk one? She now is one of the best ones ever!
This is a MUST SEE episode! But I'd say you won't get the full taste of it if you had not seen the previous ones. And when you arrive to this one, you finally can sense why Annalise Keating is actually a very nice person who has had a very very not nice rather very very rough life!
I thought it would be impossible to watch this episode fully again, but because the episode is so gently and realistically crafted, you can allow yourself to feel the pain Annalise Keating goes through, and because Viola Davis is so good at her acting, really you feel for her.
Haaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa! This woman is a Goddess! The more I see her, the more I respect her. She is doing so much not only for Black people but for women as well. You see her eating chips, being in her tracksuit trousers, you see she's not sick thin, !and yet super extra sexy, that says : to be not sick thin and wearing out tracksuit trousers while eating chips can go with being pretty though!
And when she's drunk! This is so bright! I totally recalled me in that state! How did she do it? Have you ever seen an actor act so well the drunk one? She now is one of the best ones ever!
This is a MUST SEE episode! But I'd say you won't get the full taste of it if you had not seen the previous ones. And when you arrive to this one, you finally can sense why Annalise Keating is actually a very nice person who has had a very very not nice rather very very rough life!
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Hitchcoc29 May 2019
What I wonder is how these character could get together for another season with all the hurt and venom they have inflicted on each other. No one trusts anyone else. They are responsible for murders. Children have been harmed. They have stated ugly things, honestly showing this viciousness. Great acting. Superior storytelling. But it is so fierce, how can it go on? And that nut is still out there.
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