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edked, you should apologize to me.

The ratings were on par with Camelot, and TW's debut>Camelot's debut. The only reason Camelot got cancelled, IMO, was because of their terrible job resolving contracts with the actors, not because of ratings. I would guess that 600k viewers is pretty good for Friday at 10 on a premium cable channel and the fact that

Correct me if I'm wrong, but black Ghostbuster is the COO. That actually makes sense, since he's not in charge.

Apologies for the double post.

Miracle Day is WAAAAAAAY BETTER than season 1 and, IMO, just as good, so far, as Season 2, which was pretty lame up until Owen's death.

Hooray! I'm posting on time!
Completely agree with the interview. What a total waste of 50 minutes! It felt like Torchwood 1.0. Sooooooooo boring. Keeping Jack out of the proceedings was stupid. But at least there was forward momentum.

Hooray! I'm posting on time!
Completely agree with the interview. What a total waste of 50 minutes! It felt like Torchwood 1.0. Sooooooooo boring. Keeping Jack out of the proceedings was stupid. But at least there was forward momentum.

Hey man, the ending was only bad because I expected Michael to put on his sunglasses and the "YEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAHHHHHHHHHH!" song to start playing.

I think it's those guys in that fraternity. You know, the Triangle Fraternity.

The only reason this didn't get a C was because there was some plot momentum at the end, and the Oswald Danes storyline went somewhere. I do think Rex (as a character at least) is salvageable (since he has a lot of room for character development), but Esther is not. A good comparison would be the father who was just

I should clarify Wotchagov: In England, they call seasons "series." So I'm not referring to the whole show in general, just season 3. But yeah, I agree, it took some effort to watch this episode.

Let it be clear: the Tea Party and libertarians are two completely different things. Libertarians, for the most part, are pretty damn close to socially liberal as you can get, and the Tea Party isn't. I have never heard of a tea party candidate who is pro-gay marriage: Rand Paul is completely against gay marriage or

Why have you stuck with Torchwood?
With all the grovelling in the review of this episode (I haven't seen the episode, but I know that Myles hasn't a big fan of this "series"), I was wondering why people stuck around with Torchwood, especially before season 3. Yes, I know I'm late, but I just did a crash course and

It was. They were the guys at the CIA base that wouldn't do anything to help.

Hey, I have an alternate caption for the photo….
"This is the last time I do a bris in San Francisco!"
What's your caption? (also I really liked the episode tonight).

Don't know. It must have been from the fourth season, which I didn't watch.

YESYESYESYESYES!

to OP: Yes, that is good. Not good: ruining the goodwill by nominating freaking two main actors from BBT and four supporting actors from MF.

Danny Pudi for supporting comedy actor. John fucking Noble for every supporting drama actor spot (which, in a fair world, he would win in a landslide).

I would say Community probably (no, it's not as funny, but I personally felt the growth of the characters was much stronger on C than P&R), but for sure, in my mind at least, P&C was the FUNNIEST show.