615: Only By His Grace.
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615: Only By His Grace.
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I gave this episode 4/5 stars, because first of all, we get to hear more from the Mandy story-arch. Which was somewhat depressing. But I still enjoyed the episode.
I also really liked the part when Grady was trying to be nice to Whit so he would buy him the tubing ticket.
So what where all your thought's on this episode?
Locked until Saturday and spoiler warning added : ) ~liz
Spoilers Below!
I gave this episode 4/5 stars, because first of all, we get to hear more from the Mandy story-arch. Which was somewhat depressing. But I still enjoyed the episode.
I also really liked the part when Grady was trying to be nice to Whit so he would buy him the tubing ticket.
So what where all your thought's on this episode?
Locked until Saturday and spoiler warning added : ) ~liz
My thoughts are we shouldn't be posting our reviews til SaturdayAgentpaw wrote:Post your reviews for the newest episode 615: Only By His Grace!
I gave this episode 4/5 stars, because first of all, we get to hear more from the Mandy story-arch. Which was somewhat depressing. But I still enjoyed the episode.
I also really liked the part when Grady was trying to be nice to Whit so he would buy him the tubing ticket.
So what where all your thought's on this episode?
*clears throat*
Ahem,
The circus music needs to go!
I thought since we are still getting that nice big bold letters might help But more on that later.
I really really liked this episode. And it wasn't necessarily for the drama, or the story (though I liked both), but it was because it made me think. Odyssey needs to do that, and it doesn't happen too much these days. I thought the morals were great, and Chris' wrap-up talk was the best in a while.
I liked how Mandy prayed at the end, everything was realisitic. It was well done. Dialogue driven--good.
I also liked Grady. That kid is growing on me. I also liked the relationship Whit showed with the kids, and how the story closed--everything from the happenings to Whit's talk.
The only problem I had--well, I was ready to bill this episode as John Campbell's best in some time, after the first scene or two. But then, then came the circus music.
I think that the scene with Grady's mishaps was necessary, but we needed music that complemented the scene--like the competition montage from Top This--and not something that was overbearingly obnoxious. Instead of that, it took away from the scene rather then adding to it.
So, with that being my only problem, I'm giving it four stars out of five.
Ahem,
The circus music needs to go!
I thought since we are still getting that nice big bold letters might help But more on that later.
I really really liked this episode. And it wasn't necessarily for the drama, or the story (though I liked both), but it was because it made me think. Odyssey needs to do that, and it doesn't happen too much these days. I thought the morals were great, and Chris' wrap-up talk was the best in a while.
I liked how Mandy prayed at the end, everything was realisitic. It was well done. Dialogue driven--good.
I also liked Grady. That kid is growing on me. I also liked the relationship Whit showed with the kids, and how the story closed--everything from the happenings to Whit's talk.
The only problem I had--well, I was ready to bill this episode as John Campbell's best in some time, after the first scene or two. But then, then came the circus music.
I think that the scene with Grady's mishaps was necessary, but we needed music that complemented the scene--like the competition montage from Top This--and not something that was overbearingly obnoxious. Instead of that, it took away from the scene rather then adding to it.
So, with that being my only problem, I'm giving it four stars out of five.
I think that Grady/Mandy episodes are quite interesting - Mandy is dealing with her father and mother separating, and Grady's already gone through it. So in a way it makes sense.Samitude wrote:I liked both stories, but thought that they didn't fit together in the same episode. They both needed to be separate stories with a couple more scenes added in to each. I think the Mandy story would have been more effective if the Grady scenes wouldn't have interspersed.
I loved this, actually, because it featured both a very disappointed Mandy, and a hopeful Grady... and the David Straussburg acting was rather interesting.
they may be copper,
annoying little coins! but,
they might be giants.
annoying little coins! but,
they might be giants.
I enjoyed this episode: Grady is really starting to grow on me, and his Samantha was adorable. Especially when she said Grady was monkey hunting. I also liked hearing Grady in the kitchen cabinet.
Poor Mandy! I liked when she prayed at the end. That was sad.
The moral was good. Whit sounded wiser in this episode than he has in the past few. Thus, I give this episode a 4 stars with only a few things that bothered me.
BTW, I know we're supposed to use our imaginations when we listen to AIO: so I imagined Whit in swimming trunks. *cough* The visual picture I got was not good. x_x
Poor Mandy! I liked when she prayed at the end. That was sad.
The moral was good. Whit sounded wiser in this episode than he has in the past few. Thus, I give this episode a 4 stars with only a few things that bothered me.
BTW, I know we're supposed to use our imaginations when we listen to AIO: so I imagined Whit in swimming trunks. *cough* The visual picture I got was not good. x_x
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I finally got a chance to listen to this last night, and I really liked it. Mandy's storyline really saddened me. I am hoping that her parents will work it out, and that AIO will show how estranged people can reconcile with God's help.
I also enjoyed the Grady part...the cabinet scene was probably my favorite of his story.
Overall, I voted 4/5 stars.
I also enjoyed the Grady part...the cabinet scene was probably my favorite of his story.
Overall, I voted 4/5 stars.
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I just caught this ep on the radio last night while taking a final cruise around town, and I gotta say that the music didn't bother me as much. It was just the inbetween stuff that sent me up the wall (and as someone who is very involved with music, that theme is now mercilessly stuck in my head )
I also had to laugh at David's line about the Cubs being a great thing about Chicago--makes me wonder if the writer of this ep is a Cubs fan (they are quite possibly the worst team in baseball, but have a very very loyal fan following )
I also had to laugh at David's line about the Cubs being a great thing about Chicago--makes me wonder if the writer of this ep is a Cubs fan (they are quite possibly the worst team in baseball, but have a very very loyal fan following )
Well, I gave this episode 4/5. I thought both stories, Mandy's and Grady's, fit together nicely. It was quite sad to hear about Mandy's parents but it was funny to see how David started to buy the Cub's merchandise!
I normally don't care for Grady episodes and Mandy's story arc is what made me give this episode and 4/5. Though it was cute, especially the scrubbing the floors.
Overall the episode has a very good moral and one of my new favorites.
I normally don't care for Grady episodes and Mandy's story arc is what made me give this episode and 4/5. Though it was cute, especially the scrubbing the floors.
Overall the episode has a very good moral and one of my new favorites.
Haven't we heard hiding-in-cabinet scene already this season? Just an observation...I liked both of them.Laura Ingalls wrote:I also enjoyed the Grady part...the cabinet scene was probably my favorite of his story.
I could say the opposite, almost. I haven't really gotten into Mandy's arc, but I liked her story a lot in this episode. Grady's story was decent; I'm another who's liking the mini-skeptic/questioner more and more. Samantha's slowly getting more lines...Birdie wrote:I normally don't care for Grady episodes and Mandy's story arc is what made me give this episode and 4/5. Though it was cute, especially the scrubbing the floors.
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I don't know...I can't recall another scene like that. But I'm going blank on what earlier episodes were....Itaque wrote:Haven't we heard hiding-in-cabinet scene already this season? Just an observation...I liked both of them.Laura Ingalls wrote:I also enjoyed the Grady part...the cabinet scene was probably my favorite of his story.
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Ah, should have put in a link! I'm thinking of The Top Floor III.Laura Ingalls wrote:I don't know...I can't recall another scene like that. But I'm going blank on what earlier episodes were....Itaque wrote:Haven't we heard hiding-in-cabinet scene already this season? Just an observation...I liked both of them.Laura Ingalls wrote:I also enjoyed the Grady part...the cabinet scene was probably my favorite of his story.
so this episode says that Mandy is involved in a Deaf ministry!?!?!? i think this is the first time odyssey has mentioned Deaf people!!!! Does Mandy know sign language?? Being a sign language interpreter and studying to become a teacher for deaf and hard of hearing kids makes me really excited to hear this... doubtful that there will be more mention of this in the future...but u never know!