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Well, they've finally turned a corner on Wally's heretofore terrible character, so that's gotta be something, right? And while this increasing profusion of speedsters is going to continue to bug me, I like how they killed two birds with one stone, giving Wally and Jessie both powers at once. Both of these characters

You guys better tread lightly. Drake has been threatening to quit rapping, and go back to acting, for a few years now.

And we need to anchor that shit to the floor.

Ambivalent about the Drake!

Is it time to start rappin bout coke?

And what is Morgan's job, again?

Way back in the 80's, I saw some video show featuring David Lee Roth, where he was so amused with himself, and laughing at everything he had to say, that that has become a pet peeve of mine forever. Now I realize that probably happened because Roth was high, but the damage has already been done.

Maher figures that he is "down" with the gays, so he can make potentially offensive jokes others couldn't get away with. He does the same thing with blacks. He actually had the nerve to call out his Black Friend, Chris Reid, formerly of Kid n' Play, on a show a couple weeks ago.

I usually watch the first two segments of Wilmore, and tune out the panel. It's really not necessary every night.

Some of the tirades Maher gets on gall me completely. Sure, there's the smug atheism, and the why-don't-you-get-it Islamophobia. But one night he got agitated because the audience groaned at one of his jokes. Maher was obviously convinced the audience wasn't laughing because of that old straw man, political

At least Cush knows who to blame.

I've been complaining about Cary, but that would-be farcical business with Eli eavesdropping in the courthouse bathroom was, um, crappy.

Yeah, I don't see what Diane's upside was for getting so involved in this mess. A high-profile case, but a potential loser. And putting her husband's reputation on the line, for the ungrateful, backstabbing Florricks? Not a good idea.

The Good Wife has used, and over-used so many characters this season that you need a road map to figure out their relationships from episode to episode. Michael J. Fox is cool, but did we really need Canning here? Was Kurt thrown into this case for any other reason than to get force tension between him and Diane? Is

It's bizarre that, with the Faith Militant terrorizing the rulers of the city, that Cersei has her FrankenMountain out busting the heads of harmless, lying drunks. I guess she's working up to something, but, you know… Half measures.

Joffrey was a sadistic little prick, but, as we saw in the Blackwater episode, he was a horrendous coward. His sole source of courage came from Cersei's manipulations. Ramsay seems willing and able to get his own hands dirty. And bloody. And covered with viscera. I think that makes him worse.

Not everybody. Just you.

I have the same disdain for, and confusion about, Kate Hudson's continued acting career. But I'd like to call out Jennifer Aniston, as well.

Even by your reasoning, she's a collection of bland facial features, familial connections, and a resume where her best film gets farther away every year.

I'm just going to take this space to vent about the short-sightedness of Prince, for failing to leave a will. He could have left his legacy to a girlfriend, former band-mates, the Jehovah Witnesses, hell, anyone. And it would have been his choice.