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Article description: (description ) This attribute controls the content of the description and og:description elements. | The intro scene to this episode is absolutely horrible. It's this mash of non-information, trying to set up some mysterious thing that happened to her at some point in the past. The dialog comes off as so arbitrary and forced that it fails to give the viewer any of the much-needed reason to continue watching. The viewer is supposed to be sucked in by the promise of mystery, but instead is shied away by the promise of boredom. A failure of writing and acting. |