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As always, my review (along with Sarah's) will be included in the Unofficial Odyssey Podcast.
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Episode Reviews! ::SPOILERS::
EvangelineWalker wrote:I gave it four stars. I really enjoyed this episode--it made me laugh out loud at times. I was glad to hear from Bernard--no one can deliver lines like he can . I laughed especially at the part where Bernard was making the animal noises. I laughed at Bart too--what a strange way for he and Doris to meet! But it fit them. I kind of wished I wouldn't have had to wait til the end to hear the rest of Whit's story -but that's just me.
Overall, a very funny and touching episode.
amen! that was one of the best parts! "good, any allergies?"Irene Adler wrote:The paramedic wins the best minor character in episode! award, highly prestigious, endorsed by J. Random Townsperson himself.
Bart and Doris really are a perfect couple aren't they?:inlove:
SkidPaw wrote:Buy the car? It looked to me like she was trying to steal it.Birdpaw wrote:It was ok. I thought it was funny how Bart and Dorris met. I mean, they met at a funeral selling life insurance and trying to buy a car!
It was well done, not spectacular but defindently not awful. 4 stars all the way!
-Like Trent noted in the Unofficial Odyssey Podcast, the theme was weakly tacked on despite the Marvin beginning and end and the Chris wrapup. "Silent Night" better conveyed the theme of selflessness by crafting the story around Whit falling into a pity party. The tornado scene wasn't emotionally charged, but I can't think of a better way to strand people in a room.Itaque wrote:-"Silent Night" featured an effective and much needed (for me, anyway) lesson about self-pity. In fact, it spurred me to wrap my family's Christmas presents!
-Like others have commented, this struggle showed Whit's humanity but didn't mar his character.
-I certainly enjoyed the character and history development.
-"Silent Night", for reasons explainable and unexplainable, drew me in; thus, I award it 5/5, the first perfect score I've given.