The Great Jahy Will Not Be Defeated was a decent show with a good heart and some great things to offer, but it was too long for its own good while making some weird decisions. You won't regret watching it, and it will make you smile every once in a while.
The Great Jahy Will Not Be Defeated Episode 20 was charming, sweet, and the perfect way to end the series. It was the best kind of finale, the type that makes one appreciate what came before a lot more.
The Great Jahy Will Not Be Defeated Episode 18 was a good episode and went in the right direction for the show to end on. The next episode should answer a lot more questions about the story.
The Great Jahy Will Not Be Defeated Episode 17 was utterly middle of the road, as a standalone entity and part of a bigger story. Time to kick the plot in high gear, perhaps?
The Great Jahy Will Not Be Defeated Episode 16 was fun to watch and was free of most of the series' current problems. Want to take a break and enjoy something fun and sweet? Check this out.
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