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It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia: Dennis and Dee Go on Welfare (2006)
Surprising Terrible!
Terrible. That was one of the worst things I've ever see. I can't believe that was called a comedy. I've had this show, and especially this episode recommended to me by many friends, and have been waiting a long time to watch it so, I was expecting it to be a new favorite series, but it was Awful! The acting was bad, it was way over the top and the comedic timing was just terrible.
The jokes were poorly written, and the story line seemed rushed, like it wasn't thought out at all!
The video production was terrible, not just because it seemed low quality, but because it looked like they didn't put any effort in it to make it look good.
This show wasn't entertaining, it wasn't fun, and it was not even the slightest bit funny. Usually when watching any comedy series I can at least find one thing funny or good about it, but not in this case. Therefore my description of this episode and this show is that it is Surprising Awful.
Quantum Leap: Justice - May 11, 1965 (1991)
Wow that was a powerful episode
This episode is well written, and the casting and acting was great, as usual with this show. This was a exceptionally powerful episode, especially if you've been following the series. In season 1 the episode "The color of truth," takes place in Alabama as well, and deals with racial tensions prior to the civil rights movement, but in this episode "Justice" some of the most grim aspects of reality in the south during the 1950's are directly addressed. Both of these episodes are historically accurate, and provide a great message of peace, justice, and unity. As well as standing up for what's right, and having courage. This is definitely one of the most high energy, emotionally charged episodes in the series.