I watched it in the dark and it was fine on my TV. That said I knew early into the episode that there would be a lot of complaints about how dark it was seeing this is the current trend in movie making. This has largely been born of HD which has higher dynamic range so night scenes don't have to be shot in artificial lighting so directors can film in more realistic lighting. Now I use Disney WOW on all my TV's to calibrate the screens and that may be why I didn't have an issue with it but if you have an HDTV that's on the normal, vivid, dynamic, etc chances are the back light, brightness and contrast are set far too high for accurate movie viewing.
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