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The preview at the end of the episode was…creepy, curious, strange.

I'm confused by the community grade. It seems a lot of us found it consistently funny (not best-ever hilarious, but funny and entertaining), but at this time the community grade is C+. Either there's a large group of haterz out there or we've got some grade deflation going on.

I know a lot of people rag on her "wide-eyed crazy woman" schtick. But I think she's funny, and she sells it well. There are plenty of people to play the straight characters to offset her work.

No, The Blacklist is a giant turd. It may be better than Hostages (what isn't?), but it's still a turd.

After coming off the high of BB, I'm now debating which new drama is worse…oh how far the TV landscape has fallen in just a couple weeks.

The kids not looking like the parents is the LEAST HORRIBLE thing about this show. There are so many easier targets—don't work so hard to take this show down.

No! The Blacklist is awful. Really, really awful. It has the NBC stink all over it—cliche, corny, bad dialog, etc.

That's how I feel about CSI, and I stuck that show out for years even though I hated myself for doing it. I will be surprised if this show outlasts my will power, though. It's that bad.

I assumed Angela is dead, if only because I don't think the show's narrative arc allows multi-episode plots. To carry over a "surprise" such as this from one episode to another would be more than this show has done so far.

I wonder if it's related (within the Homeland universe) to Brody's released 'confession' tape in which he condemns the VP/CIA for killing children, including Issa.

The book certainly has its redeeming features. There are laugh-out-loud moments (which I don't know that I've ever done with a book before). There are plenty of well-drawn moments between characters in the book, especially involving her parents. But her treatment of interracial relationships and infidelity (the major

This book was such a disappointment. I didn't mind the paranormal bit; it felt cliche in other ways that were completely unexpected in a Sittenfeld novel (the affair and the subsequent pregnancy, principally). I've always thought Sittenfeld does interesting things with her female characters, but Kate belongs in a

@avclub-33ede3b3ddc162e65949327deb4d2732:disqus  The lily of the valley poisoning was much more subtle, and more effective (for me). This one hit viewers over the head with its obviousness in a way that it didn't need to. Walt spelled it out for viewers at the end, rendering the POV shot even less necessary. The

I love you.

@avclub-95bf5763251f491480a0c1e5b76a16d8:disqus  I'm a she. I just don't want you showing up at my house and strangling my husband. That would be most unfortunate.

Thanks.

Eh, no thanks. I found it very unsatisfying, kind of disappointing. Okay, flame away.

She looked absolutely fabulous at the Emmy's last week. She looked different last night, especially in the monologue. I would blame it on the lighting.

I saw her on a commercial for some other show, maybe on animal planet? I think she was helping people who are afraid of animals overcome their fear. She was holding a rat or a tarantula or something generally accepted to be ewww.

I think the rats guy is the video int he article above. Those rats gave me the creepy crawlies through the tv.