"11.22.63" Happy Birthday, Lee Harvey Oswald (TV Episode 2016) Poster

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Happy Birthday, Lee Harvey Oswald
foxbrvar16 May 2024
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11.22.63 (2016) Series 1st Season Episode Six - Happy Birthday, Lee Harvey Oswald

Is it wrong that I think the friendship between Bill and Oswald is better than Bill's friendship with James Franco's character?

It's surreal that James Franco's character admits Bill (who is supposedly his friend) at the first suspicion while leaving Oswald free all this time.

And you can be sure that Bill was more focused on the objective than Franco.

Cliché of amnesia at this point in the Estefão Rei championship, really?

It's impressive how this series has gone downhill, the previous episode, even with the focus on the love triangle that was bigger than the central objective of the series, was still very cool but here it went downhill too much.

Episode six of the first season of the Miniseries 11.22.63 watched on May 16, 2024.

Rating: 8/10.
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8/10
Good
okakacesar15 March 2024
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11.22.63 - Episode six Continuing my marathon and what an episode that I don't even know what to think about. Franco's little friend wasn't even touching the past, right? Trust me. But as much as Franco's friend was already disturbed before he met him and perhaps if he hadn't met him he would have died even sooner. But it's very bad for Franco to admit him just so he doesn't ruin his own plan that he himself is diverting and ruining. The friend's mind is no longer good, now it will get infinitely worse. They could be suspicious and ask for DNA to see if they are brothers, right? (Or did the 60s not have DNA yet?). Episode six watched on March 15, 2024.
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5/10
So far the WORSE episode
nicci19725 December 2020
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This is the worst and it will probably ruin the rest of the show, for me. Bill being friends with Lee is a great way to surveil someone. Jake making a big scene at the Party was ultra dumb. Jake threatens at man who grew up abused with MORE violence??? And commits him. This is worse than Jake having this relationship even though Al told him not to. It's like he doesn't care if his lady friend dies. How the show will recover from this emotional dive is beyond me. --------------------------- I guess I was triggered by this episode because I seem to be the only person who really cared about Bill and his POV.
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