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Reaper: I want my Baby Back: Review

So many shows are afraid of change it is nice to watch a show that is willing and able to move the show truly forward and Reaper seems willing and able to keep the show changing.

This week the change was that they finally allowed Andi in on the final piece of Sam’s secret. She now knows that he is the son of the devil, but that isn’t the only change this episode. This episode we also saw Sam’s relationship with his Zombie father move forward and Andi begin to grow more accustom to being in charge.

This willingness to move forward shouldn’t be a suprise and on a less episodic show it wouldn’t be, but this show could easily fall back on its naturally episodic nature, but instead it adds in new characters, changes old characters, gives babies to demons and I suspect at some point someone will figure out that since they regularly spend time with the devil and demons there are probably angels and God and that will be a huge change to the show.

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Posted in review 11 months, 3 weeks ago at 1:43 am.

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