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…and honestly, how f**king stupid is Doug? I mean, c'mon, really!?!?!?!

I agree. …and what did Davis offer Frank? I ask that because in the very next scene, he basically resigns and says "it was all part of the plan". I just don't buy the logic the writers used in that 5-minute segment.

Tom is the next character to die a mysterious (planned) death. He's in too deep (pun intended)

The whole season seems to be based on coincidence.

How did Varga get the packages all re-wrapped? …or was that a "dream" sequence?

I think it was a writer's mechanism to let us know that Sherlock broke into the guy's office to take photos of evidence. …but you could be right. Maybe Sherlock is "slipping".

…that doesn't make it better.

I really thought that Nikki counting down the seconds was something that she had previously planned to do (maybe to Ray?) since she premeditatedly timed the distance from that specific room to the front of the building. She also said that she had "told the landlord to fix the air conditioning on a number of occasions"

Is it me or does this kid look like a mini version of Craig Robinson?

I said the same thing to my wife. Didn't seem right.

The only (and I mean ONLY) good thing about the end of Grimm is no more Diana. That kid had to be the creepiest bad actor ever shown on a major network television show. It wasn't even the unrealistic way that kid behaved but the sheer robotic nature of the lines she delivered. Each week my wife and I cringed about how

Totally agree. It was a fun show and one helluva ride but it seemed as if the Producers changed writers during the off season and that led to scripts being written "under new management" like, "I really don't know what to do with Royals/Black Claw/keys/the engagement ring", etc. so I'll just take the story in a

Loved how Saul basically told the Prez-elect to fight "fire with fire" – and that it was a losing battle if she didn't. …and shouldn't the Feds kinda know about boobytraps? I mean c'mon… did no one say, "Hey let's check the garage doors for bombs"?

I disagree with the review about the scene between Carrie and Quinn. I thought it was heartbreaking. Quinn is a tragic figure. The only emotional connection he's ever had on this show is with Carrie. It allowed Quinn the permission to imagine – if just for a brief moment – what a normal (?) life would/could be. But

Bring back Andy, have him propose to Haley and then create a spin off featuring the two of them married.

Kitty won't hug Joan but has no problem hugging Gregson.

I noticed that too… in the first story, the "wet man" stood up, in the second version the "wet man" sat in his father's favorite chair.

Any reason tonight's opening credits scene was different? (Classical music and no meteor hitting the statue of JP2)

I just spent 30-minutes looking up Jimmy Seville on wikipedia and HOLY SHIT was this guy evil!!! Growing up in America I had never heard of him so it's easy to say I don't understand how Brits didn't report him in his lifetime to authorities. I'm sure there is a special place in hell for this guy. After reading about

I just spent 30-minutes looking up Jimmy Seville on wikipedia and HOLY SHIT was this guy evil!!! Growing up in America I had never heard of him so it's easy to say I don't understand how Brits didn't report him in his lifetime to authorities. I'm sure there is a special place in hell for this guy. After reading about