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Lede: "alongside with actor Dave Willis" -> "alongside actor Dave Willis"
Lede: "The successive episode, although acclaimed by television commentators, produced more fluctuation amongst the critiques, which were more critical of its humor and general execution." What does this mean? First you say it was acclaimed by the critics, but then you say it produced fluctuation amongst the "critiques" (Do you mean 'critics'?). I thought they had already acclaimed it?
It was acclaimed because of the high ratings given from the critics, but some aspects of "Part II" were criticized as opposed to "Part I". I did reword it, however.
Plot: "which is set into two modes;" I think that semicolon should be a colon, since its basically functioning as an equals sign
Done
Ratings: Maybe explain what a "0.7 rating" is for the layman
Done
Reception: I rearranged the last paragraph a bit. But who said the ""Sorry, hilarious as both. As early as the stunning end of the world sequence..." quote?