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"Do you remember Grandma Grayson's funeral?  That was the only time I'd ever seen a dead body, until in there."

Yeah, I'm pretty well done with him.  At first I really liked him as a (temporary) love interest for Emily since he was the only one of the possible love square (with Daniel and Jack) she could be truly honest with, but I don't even care about that anymore.

I don't even care that this is pretty much the same character as his on The Hour.  He is creepy as fuck and I hope he sticks around.

@avclub-95241d7c97afbedd2fd3a91184de1109:disqus  Oh!  I bet that's it.  Or that combined with just a random familiarity of him from a few things.  I love Big Block of Cheese episodes!

Um…what?

Yeah, manipulating a woman into killing her own mother with promises of an emotional reunion they were never able to have is some dark shit.

August as the new in town Mysterious Stranger was much more compelling then Mysterious Stranger Greg Mendel.  I just can't bring myself to care about him at all.

Yeah that was stone cold.  I didn't think Snow had it in her.

I had the same thought about Pushing Daisies.  I loved the eyebrow twins!

The Americans reviews are up early because the reviewers have screeners, so they're able to write the reviews in advance and publish them as soon as the episode is over.

Neat!  This'll be a fun series.  I'm looking forward to it.

How did that whole scheme work, anyway?  Did they kill someone else and pretend it was him, or steal or buy a body from like medical research or something?  Did they just somehow artistically make something that looked like body parts and put them in the vat?  If it's the second case, wouldn't forensic tests have

I loved Ruben's eyebrow raise there.

I've never watched Enterprise so he must've just been a That Guy I've seen in a lot of guest spots and such.

I laughed really hard when the woman on the train picked up the money from in front of Sherman.  Also, as you pointed out, when the death faking boyfriend was arrested.  Even the pimp and his girl's confusion over which guy he might have murdered ("I know I've seen him since." / "But he's got a brother!").  This was a

I thought that too, but if that were the case, wouldn't he have made more of a point of being friendly without being creepy in order to keep an eye on them, instead of that weird beer and duck food stuff?  Like, if your job is to keep the kids as insurance, maybe don't creep them right the fuck out?

I eventually figured it was probably the KGB if only because how could the show possibly come back from the FBI (or CIA or whoever) positively identifying Phil and Elizabeth as KGB this early in its run?

I haven't been watching any of this season's Switched at Birth since I have a Monday night class and no DVR.  I think I'll have to wait and get caught up in a weekend marathon sometime, because an all ASL episode sounds phenomenal.

It rebroadcast today and I noticed it was called the Kilgore, so I can only hope it gets used to go trout fishing.

@avclub-454a7bfd685393329597fdb7a92b7969:disqus It definitely looked like that to me.