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It Was Chilling
Plllover24 October 2012
Warning: Spoilers
This was a Great Halloween Episode. At least a lot better than the last Halloween Episode.(2X13) Loved the story and the train scenes. The episode starts with Mona and ends with Mona if you don't count the last scene(hand coming out of the ground). I am glad that finally it was Aria who got trapped. And we Know One thing for sure now that Ezra's lying and he is probably guilty of something.... This episode showed us a murder scene and also two other jaw dropping scenes.

The writers did a great job but its the director and the set designer who steals the show. They did a great job making the sets scary.

Story- 9.5/10 Acting-10/10 Direction-10/10

Watch this one even if you missed the others. This is a standalone episode.........
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9/10
9/10!
AnnaPagrati8 October 2021
A good Halloween episode, loved the costumes in this so much!
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6/10
Something is off this episode
Tragicer2 May 2023
This series is pretty much a guilty pleasure for me. So I don't take it too seriously. It looks nice, the mystery keeps my interest and I take the soap elements for what they are.

This episode is the Halloween episode with the necessary dressing up, the story has some twists that I will not discuss further, cause I wanna focus on the things that bothered me.

There's something that has started to annoy me in this episode. And that's time put into Adam Lambert performing. Maybe I'm too old, but the dude can't sing. He uses a vocoder to sing and it's making him sound like a vocaloid and that's not a compliment. And to make matters worse, he can't even lip sync to his own song.

Almost five minutes is spent on this. The question that therefore arises is, didn't the writers not have enough material to fill an entire episode, is this why they chose to implement the Baywatch method?
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