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It's actually 'Dallas' without Charlene Tilton. Just wait until someone asks, "Who shot F.U.?"

He lost a couple of other members in the home invasion gone wrong. He's in trouble no matter what. But a guy like him has nowhere else to go. What's he going to do, move to Austin and get a job at the local IBM office? Even if what you say is true, it's still a loose end that is unusual for this show. Don't get me

I'm surprised this season of HOC even earned a 'B'. It's not very good at all. 'Veep' is a much better, more accurate portrayal of power and intrigue in the Executive branch. Season 1 was fun and involving. Season 2 is just people being mean to each other for no purpose. As Pauline Kael said of Dustin Hoffman in 'Rain

Well, not just Ginger on his own. But when he gets back into his habitat, surrounded by his business associates, it's a lock he would get high and go off on Rust and Marty, and the rest of the gang would decide to go after them for fucking up their supply chain. I agree Rust and Marty don't seem like they would've

Yeah, but I still feel like that's a bit of a hole in their story. Unless he killed Ginger, they would always have to worry about him talking. And if Rust did kill him, I would think Marty would've found that strange even if he was glad for it after the fact. But if Marty didn't see the body, he'd always have to worry

HOC2 is not very good. The holes in the narrative are laughable and the characterizations this season are weak.

My favorite episode of 'Taxi', and one of the best episodes of any sitcom ever broadcast, was 'Crime & Punishment'. In that episode, Allen Garfield plays the new owner of the cab company, and in the process of doing an audit he discovers that someone is taking the old, used parts from the cab repairs and selling them,

Yeah, I almost wish they'd just started airing this season later, so there would've been fewer episodes with Marshall on that road trip, and, as others have noted, made this one an hour-long episode. But it is surprising how well this one worked, even at a half-hour.

Fair point.

I know, right? Obviously, Sheldon and Penny haven't shown romantic interest, but (and I don't mean to go all psychoanalysis over this; i know it's unimportant in the scheme of things) Sheldon and Penny have very strong reactions to each other and in the universe of TV shows, that's every couple in history. L&P are

I would just disagree that Leonard and Penny have any real chemistry. If I told you next week's episode consisted of Leonard and Penny going to a UCLA football game, or it consisted of Sheldon and Penny going to a UCLA football game, which one would you want to see? Which pair do you believe would have more genuine

Is it common wisdom and I just don't know it, or, if not, does anyone else feel like the inevitable end to this show is going to be Sheldon and Penny pairing up and being happy together? They always share so much more chemistry than Leonard and Penny do, and they've clearly grown to a grudging, mutual respect. Also,

I lost it when the episode opened with Shirley introducing her kids to sing 'Creep' in the style of 'The Social Network' trailer.