Talk:Through a Glass, Darkly/@comment-79.115.88.101-20141226222250

For me, the five worst episodes in PLL history are :

1. Grave New World. Cliche type of cheap, horror movie. Had almost nothing to do with PLL, up until the very end of the episode, wich I find a total waste.

2. Miss Me x 100. I expected way more. For shippers, it was like heaven and I kind of understand that, but, revealing Bethany Young without even showing her picture, was stupid. I got it, the writers are trying to show more of her than the simple "girl in Alison's grave", but I don't get why she wasn't even mentioned before season five, before this episode. The mystery was basically... zero. The Jenna scenes were nice, but comparing them to Jenna scenes from season two, they're nothing. Mona's hate is useless and truly is like a pain in the ass for nothing. Also, I thought the show was on ABC Family, not Redtube.

3. A Dangerous Game. The writers themselves promised us answers for this episode. They said, and I remeber very well that Marlene said this : "For season 3B we wanted like... Answers. The finale will give us answers to some questions". Tell me, what questions were answered? Almost none. It was tense, but that doesn't mean it was good. The Spoby sex scene was... Awkward, mostly because Toby started crying and Spencer was like "Poor puppy". Again, a waste. And why the hell did they had to wait so much to reveal RedCoat, like oficially?

4. Shadow Play. Yeah, I agree that it was very well done, but was a total waste. I mean, a whole episode happened in someone's mind? The angles were nice, the dialogue felt very 20st century, but it gave us nothing... We found out Ezra is Board Shorts. Tell me something I didn't knew. It was a spoiler for 4X24. Yeah, well, we've had the whole script. The episode itself was boring, very very boring, and againg, useless.

5. Free Fall. Aside from the Zoo scene, the episode was Ezra-centric wich I hated. Do I have to say how stupid was the book storyline? Makes me feel that I could've written a better storyline myself, but not a book. Lucy's talent was explored as much as it should've been done. A huge disappointment.