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After several
failed relationships, Sam is finally
marrying the man of her dreams. Or so she thinks. On
her wedding day she receives an anonymous note saying
that her boyfriend, Carlos, is a serial killer. Could
the note be true? Is Sam marrying a serial killer?

Wait, WHAT!? That didn't make any sense! Not at all.
Once again, NBC has delivered another crappy episode
of Fear Itself to us and this time it's worse than
ever before. I actually did see this coming but not
even I could have anticipated how crappy the ending
would be. So we have another 5-min story stretched out
into an hour-long episode. The dynamic duo from the
silly TV-show "Psych" play a couple who have just
recently met and decided to get married. Despite the
fact that no one wants this marriage to happen, they
still decide to go through with it and Sam is sure
that she's making the right choice.
That is until she receives an anonymous note saying
that the person she's marrying is a serial killer.
After this we get to follow Sam around as she gets
more and more paranoid up until the hilariously crappy
twist ending. This script was so poor and so tacky
that it's insane. I'm sure that James Roday and Maggie
Lawson looked at this as a fun project and it's
obvious that they knew how crappy the script was because
it almost feels like they're walking around ridiculing
the movie rather than trying to take it to another
level. Also, when the movie was over they probably
thought "Well, that was fun, now let's get back to
reality". Still, you can't blame them. This probably
only took 4-5 days or so to shoot, if that.
This is by far the worst episode to date and I guess
I was right when I said that even though the first
episode was awful, it was the best episode that we'd
see this season. I can say it every week and I probably
will, I have no faith in this show, it'll take a lot
to impress me now. I can't believe this was directed
by John Landis, his Masters of Horror episode Family
was so much fun, I guess NBC rushed the production.

Nothing.

Oh so campy.

Atrocious episode and once again, another nail in the
coffin for a disastrous TV-show. I'm probably the only
one still watching it anyway and I actually consider
to stop recording it. It's crap. Plain and simple.
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