Margery Eagan of The Boston Globe cited the scene as a perfect example of Kramer's personality.
However, they wrote that "Spotnitz pushes the metaphor too far", citing the ending scene as evidence.
For example, Malinowitz cites the scene when Nan first meets Kitty, removing her glove to shake Kitty's hand.
As an example, she cited the scene in which she attends her boyfriend's funeral.
He cited the scene in which Mr. DiCaprio discovers his mother is having an affair.
He particularly cited the scene in which Felton angers Ellison by talking excitedly about how much overtime he expected to get.
He particularly cited the scene of Jeffster!
The Hindustan Times cited the scene amongst Hindi cinema's best-known and best-loved mother-oriented "moments of magic on the screen".
She cited the scene as trying to sing wrong as very difficult.
Many critics have cited the final scene in The Wicker Man as one of the greatest visual shots in cinema history.