Board Thread:General Discussion/@comment-25926288-20160307020620/@comment-1916997-20160307231840

Eskaver wrote: From around the web, I've gathered this feeling:

The episode seems to be 7/10, good but lackluster. Yet the main issues they tend to have had were:

- CGI looks bad (which can't be a real complaint because it has always been that way, so that can't always be a negative for every episode).

- Using SB as the Underworld is DUMB and lazy (even though you just critiqued their bad CGI and green screen effects AND that we saw a portion of the traditional Underworld with Hades).

- Hades wasn't played by James Woods (I think they should stop doing mental gymnastics and realized that JW would be expensive (and remember those effects you keep whining about) and the fact that he's tremendously old, plus this show isn't your live action Disney)

- Hook wasn't saved yet. (This one is the real kicker. WHy would any reviewer think that Hook would be found in the first episode).

- Everything else is filler. (Yeah, but I don't need a one episode season.)

- Neal was in the episode too long. Not enough Hook. Too many cameos. (Yeah, I don't know what they expected.)

- And lastly, The emotional moments in the episode weren't earned.

Yeah, I guess I'll have to give up on humanity. This episode easily tops the end of 5a, the middle of 4b, and the filler episodes combined. Sadly the ratings don't show it, but most of these common complaints were, in their words, lackluster. People will always find something to complain about. Also, you can't please everybody. What would be the perfect episode for Person A, would be the worst episode for Person B.