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    member since: 11/22/06

    The Bottom Line: "Perfect"

    The episodes idea are also very originals and so are the girls. They're so different, yet they share something very important: they're mermaids. They are also together all the time and they help eachother. Their friend, Lewis is always there for them, and so is Zane...and even Ash, now that he found out the girls are mermaids. And because Cleo, Rikki and Emma are teenagers they have to deal with many problems everyday (besides hiding their big secret). One of them are the boys. There were many obstacles in each girl's realationship but in the end the love won. Zane fell in love with Rikki and he doesn't care if she's a mermaid, or what his dad says, as long as she love him too. Emma first fell in love with Byron is season 1, but now she loves Ash, and she also told him that she's a mermaid. The longest relationship is the one between Cleo and Lewis. They knew eachother since they were 5, and in season 2 when Charlotte came, she almost ruined everything. But, in the end, she admited that she lost, and Lewis and Cleo are back together again. Another problem the girls have to deal with are their families, but they can keep their secret well hidden. In conclusion, H2O is one of the best show for teenagers. And for those who say H2O suxx, you'd better watch it, at least 1 season, and then dare to say something bad about it.

    08/06/2008 8:48am | report abuse
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    member since: 11/22/06

    The Bottom Line: "Perfect"

    First time when it begun it was funny, the first 2 minutes, and I thought this is another funny episode with Lwaxana Troi, but this one was the most different of all, it wasn't as funny as I expected that's why I think it's a bit more special. It was cool to see Deanna's father and to find out that she had a sister. The story was pretty interesting. It may not deserve 10, but I still give it, for me it was excellent, I would watch it once again. And I will miss Lwxana and her episodes, they were kind of funny.

    03/20/2008 5:49am | report abuse
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    member since: 11/22/06

    The Bottom Line: "Perfect"

    The dissention between Shayera and Wonder Woman in the beginning is great fun to watch; obviously Wonder Woman still harbors ill will towards Shayera and when they’re forced to work together, you know things will eventually work out in the end. And of course they do, albeit with a strange sounding line (“We’re like oil and vinegar; we go together but we don’t mix.”). The dialogue was pretty strong throughout and the music was great as well. On the flip side, one of the best things of the episode was Wonder Woman. Not only did she get new powers, but her origin (tried and true from the comics, albeit with a twist of Hades helping sculpt her from clay) was thrown in as well. We haven’t heard jack from Wonder Woman’s origin since “Paradise Lost” and nothing from Themiscrya since “Fury” (albeit a brief appearance of Hippolyta in “Hereafter”) and this gave a nice fresh breath of depth to her character. It’s a departure from the overall Cadmus arc this season, but we got some depth to Wonder Woman, in addition to Wonder Woman and Shayera patching things up.

    04/07/2007 10:49am | report abuse

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