Why, for example, was Newman so scathingly critical (even sarcastic) of the Established Church in Anglican Difficulties and yet so genuinely (if moderately) appreciative of
the genuine graces given to him during his days as a member of the Church of England in the Apologia?
moments, and it works very well, but don't walk into it thinking you're getting It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia, because the show packs a heavy emotional punch as well; I found myself feeling
genuine compassion and sympathy for
Grace and Frankie, and was even a little misty - eyed by the end of the pilot, as anger, resentment, and bitterness
gave way to cautious optimism.