What will happen to Barbara now? It was really spooky when Will communicated with his mom.
Reviews
72 Reviews
The Weirdo on Maple Street
14 September 2018
7/10
12 September 2018
6/10
12 September 2018
10/10
10 September 2018
Warning: Spoilers
Beautiful series with a beautiful open ending. Can't wait for the third season. This season has made me realize how important mental health is and made me both laugh and cry. Everything was so beautiful in this episode, it's almost indescribable.
10/10
10 September 2018
Warning: Spoilers
I am a straight person, but I loved to see how Casey had her first doubts about her sexuality with Izzy. This was possible because they were both such good friends. It reminds me of one of my best friends too, and I hope her experience was as beautiful as it was portrayed here.
8/10
6 September 2018
10/10
4 September 2018
Warning: Spoilers
Definitely my favorite episode of the whole series. Amazing. Chase was always one of my favorites, and I got to see everything from him. Anxiety, passion, fear, cander, love, disappointment, sadness. It's as if the writers could summarize Chase's life in one episode. And they did it beautifully.
9/10
2 September 2018
Warning: Spoilers
Loved it. Alzheimer's is such an incredibly complex, depressing disease. I liked this episode because personally I have a relative with the disease, and it made me feel things that probably people I know have felt. Made me more empathic.
10/10
1 September 2018
Warning: Spoilers
I loved the conversation between Adams and House at the end. I think it defines me so much. I hope to always remember it.
I especially love this quote:
Dr. Gregory House: Your parents screwed you up by not screwing you up.
Dr. Jessica Adams: How does briefly wishing I was screwed up make me screwed up?
Dr. Gregory House: It's normal to be screwed up. It's really screwed up to romanticize it. Guess that's why you wanted to work with prisoners.
Dr. Jessica Adams: It's why I wanted to work with you.
I especially love this quote:
Dr. Gregory House: Your parents screwed you up by not screwing you up.
Dr. Jessica Adams: How does briefly wishing I was screwed up make me screwed up?
Dr. Gregory House: It's normal to be screwed up. It's really screwed up to romanticize it. Guess that's why you wanted to work with prisoners.
Dr. Jessica Adams: It's why I wanted to work with you.
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