Examples of using Vanderwerff in English and their translations into Russian
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Todd VanDerWerff, rating for experts, also gave the episode a B.
Writing for The A.V. Club,both David Sims and Todd VanDerWerff gave the episode an"A" grade.
Both Todd VanDerWerff and David Sims, from the A.V. Club, rated the episode an"A.
David Sims gave the episode a"B" rating for peoplenew to the series, while Todd VanDerWerff rated the episode a"B+" for people who have read the novels.
David Sims and Todd VanDerWerff, both writing for The A.V. Club, gave the episode"B" ratings.
The Atlantic's Kevin Fallon called it"the most interesting thing Quinn has done since giving birth to a baby to the soundtrack of'Bohemian Rhapsody'", but VanDerWerff suggested the development hinged on the fact the producers no longer knew how to utilize Agron.
Both David Sims and Todd VanDerWerff, the two reviewers from The A.V. Club, rated it with a B.
Todd VanDerWerff of The A.V. Club graded it an"F" and said it was"the worst hour this show has ever produced.
Lacob described Christie's acting superlative,rendering a tragic air to Brienne, while VanDerWerff noted how Fairley's subtle performance with just a hint of tears and wavering voice made the scene almost a perfect one.
Todd VanDerWerff from The A.V. Club gave the episode a D+ grade, and said that American Horror Story is"a terrible, messed-up television show.
Reviewing for the novel readers,Todd VanDerWerff gave the episode an"A-", while Erik Adams, who reviewed for the non-readers, rated the episode a"B.
VanDerWerff praised Wynn's videos as"frequently, beautiful" and suggested that Wynn was uniquely suited to YouTube as a content platform.
Renly's death received many criticisms:David Sims wrote that Renly's death"came out of nowhere," Todd VanderWerff found it too rushed, and Elio Garcia said that due to director David Petrarca's mediocre direction choices, the effect of what should have been one of the most shocking scenes of the season was ruined.
VanDerWerff said the episode well demonstrated how Walter's actions affected others around him and said Marie's character was more interesting than in the past.
The A.V. Club's Todd VanDerWerff called it a"largely terrific episode of television", and gave it a"B.
VanDerWerff gave the episode an"A" and called it"a good example of the show heading in a different direction but still largely feeling like the same show.
In his five out of five star review, Todd VanDerWerff of Vox wrote:"It's a show that wants to provoke a reaction in you, whether it's admiration, hatred, or just bafflement.
Todd VanDerWerff of The A.V. Club criticized the episode, calling the harassment storyline"pointless and stupid" although praised the Nelson subplot.
Grading it a D+, The A.V. Club's Todd VanDerWerff opined the episode"mostly made all of the jokes about that the rest of us did back when Facebook first invaded all of our lives.
VanDerWerff, who reviews the episodes for people who have read the novels, wrote"If doesn't terribly want to deal with the thought of the deaths of Catelyn and Robb, well, he or she can read that much more quickly.
Likewise, Todd VanDerWerff of Vox wrote,""Oathbreaker" is a crisp, lean, nicely paced episode of Game of Thrones.
Todd VanDerWerff of The A.V. Club gave the episode a positive review and a grade of" A-"'Silly Love Songs' is a fine example of the show at what's very nearly its absolute best.
Writing for The A.V. Club,Todd VanDerWerff gave the episode an"A" grade, calling it"one of the best episodes of this show, and Joffrey's wedding is one of the best sequences in the whole series.
Todd vanDerWerff, writing for The A.V. Club, has praised the"gravitas" of Williams' acting, adding that he wished that the writers"had figured out a way to have him around more often than they did.
Los Angeles Times writer Todd VanDerWerff called it"one of the best episodes this show has ever done", despite diverting the attention from Walter to the support cast members.
Todd VanDerWerff of The A.V. Club gave the episode a B- saying"A lot of latter-day Simpsons episodes do this to goose the climax, since the ending of a Simpsons episode, even a good one, is usually its weakest point.
VanDerWerff praised Martin's script as well as the directing by Alex Graves, which he said"smartly creates a real sense of tension throughout the sequence, even when nothing particularly dramatic is going on.
VanDerWerff praised the use of nudity in the episode, writing"… I actually think Game Of Thrones has gotten quite a bit better at utilizing nudity and sex in the midst of everything else as a method of telling its story.
Todd VanDerWerff from The A.V. Club gave the episode a C grade, and said that he was"curious" about American Horror Story, and stated,"I spend plenty of time thinking about it, and some of the mysteries at the show's core have got me intrigued.
Todd VanDerWerff of The A.V. Club, Entertainment Weekly's Tim Stack and James Poniewozic of Time highlighted continuity issues with the show, while VanDerWerff and Henrik Batallones of BuddyTV deemed"Funk" a set-up episode for the season finale.
