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Espresso
bobcobb30126 March 2021
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Not a bad episode, but it seems like there is no real plan for the show at this time. They are just going for random shock moments and nothing happens the other 26 minutes.
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7/10
george 's investigation
AvionPrince163 January 2022
We know more about George and his community where he belongs to. Its very interesting and the episode have interesting event we know that a tragic event happen at the end about the location where was Leanne.
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9/10
Most Important Episode Yet.
josephcasillas31 March 2021
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This episode is far more important then you initially realize! It makes things very clear. Clarifies things from season one!

They're ghosts. Lean is sort of a guardian Angel that went rogue. Since she grew up poorly, with a bad mother (and always lost in the pageants) she looked up to Dorothy! She showed up in season one thinking she was helping a poor family by bringing their dead baby back. Not knowing Dorothy was responsible for Jericho's death! Once she realized that, that they'd sinned by killing Jericho - and once she was found by her "uncle" and "aunt" - she had to leave. Because a guardian Angel can't help people who've sinned!

Dorothy needs to acknowledge what happened. Sean won't tell her because he's afraid she'll commit suicide after. Also, this episode shows us how Sean is at fault for his baby's death. He left knowing she was overwhelmed and not capable of caring for the baby alone. He is at fault too!

The longer Lean stays in the house the more it poisons and deteriorates. First it was the crack, crickets, now the wine cellar pipes and bugs. Because she, a guardian Angel, is not suppose to help a family that has sinned. Hence why the crack in the house in season one only grew after she got there.

It's just so interesting how they've flipped the switch from Lean to Dorothy this season.

They're ghosts, sort of! Guardian angels. Sean is starting to realize this and believe it.

I don't see a way for Dorothy to ever see her baby again if she doesn't acknowledge what she did in the first place. "Repent" sort of thing. Even then, no baby is guaranteed back after such a sin.
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9/10
I am loving this
shaunmcevoy-9883319 February 2021
It's starting to really get interesting now, what a tense half hour of tv. That cliffhanger was unbearable I can't wait to find out what happens next, great ep.
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10/10
Brilliantly Directed Episode
utjazz19 February 2021
This was something completely different than your normal day to day horror flick ,And with the brilliant direction it sums up to one of the best episode so far in the season
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9/10
Amazing directing!
grynkewichjustin25 February 2021
While some episodes of Servant tend have forced dialogue that doesn't sound entirely right, this episode delivers with candid dialogue and great directing. While not much happens plot-wise in this episode, it sure is interesting to see how it all unfolds.
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1/10
This is too much
supermaggie15 March 2021
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The show was not great from the start, and now it is getting ridiculous. I wasn't aware that M. Night S. has joined the ranks of televangelists now trying to bully and pressure viewers into blind and anxious piousness. When Leanne is one thing, it is not an angel, she is pure evil, but she is exactly what God is and does what God does and wants, therefore she is not the rebellious angel but his best servant, the servant of a sadistic devil, since - as his acts against Dorothy (and many, many real good people) show - he loves to unjustified/unjustly punish and torture and hinder good people and support and empower the ruthless, evil ones. If there is an unjust being, preventing justice and obscuring the truth, it is God, he is the sinner, look around, it is the truth. And if someone should fall to his knees and ask for forgiveness, it is God (and his helpers), who should ask the victims of their sins for forgiveness, the (good, innocent) humans. Dorothy is not the evil witch (I am surprised she is not blond, since Hollywood loves to spread hate against blondes lately, but a redhead seems to be the next best thing to hate) and God not a being of light - I wish it (the part about God) was different, but unfortunately evil is winning by such wrong propaganda. I 'm out, I wouldn't have watched 40 episodes of this anyway. I gave M. Night a lot of chances, eben when he was already counted down, but this is it. This is not storytelling but straight propaganda (and more so: evil one).
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Restocked for the 3rd Or maybe the 4th?
Mehki_Girl22 February 2023
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And it finally clicked. They are supposedly angels or maybe the souls of damaged people given a second chance to do good.

They are the homeless. They are the street people. The dregs of a society that ignores such people.

Leanne is a rogue angel who doesn't follow the rules and does what she wants. Or maybe she's a imp?

I'm not religious, far from it, but from what I've seen in movies, angels are not these benign beings, but really very scary creatures, because these people are scary, as are a lot of religious fanatics.

As one person ranted on here, I don't see the Christian god as a good being. Too much suffering of the underdogs and innocent children, while the rich and powerful get away with everything up to and including murder, so maybe that's why cults are so evil(?)

Anyway, religions do evil things, that's for sure.
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