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That girl proved her good older sibling instincts by smacking those cheesy shades off her brothers head.

I had to laugh at the girl going for the 90210 box soley because it's pink. Here's hoping Santa gives her a book that is an introduction to feminism and gender stereotyping.

Repeated scenes of Yvonne Strahovski in skimpy outfits also helped Chuck's watchability.

Taylor seems like a throwback to a more understated masculine style of leading man then you tend to see in contemporary American actors. It begs the question as to why Hollywood has to import manly men from Australia so much these days. Or maybe it's because he looks so much like Lee Major's long lost Aussie son.

At risk of alienating some people here, I totally jerk it when Anne Hathaway appears on my TV screen. Which made my last Oscar viewing party rather awkward.

Does this mean that actors who play brave hero's on- camera are loathsome assholes off-camera?

I'd like to test that theory. Repeatable and in various locations.

Exactly. If I was on that jury I would totally vote to fry Moira (presuming that I was not leaned on by Captain Jack). The woman is partly responsible for hundreds of deaths.

Nothing says romance like a multi-shooting homicide.

I thought that the Robin reveal at the end of The Dark was meant as a cute shout out to the audience who are familiar with the character but would not read a comic even if their lives depended on it. It was a nice work around for Nolan to smuggle the idea of the Robin character into a film without having to go through

No kidding. Laurel proved that she's the worst prosecutor in television history by letting Moira see the prosecutions planned ambush evidence. Jack McCoy would have had this woman instantly disbarred for that kind of incompetence.

It was sad watching Woo descending into self parody with that film. Especially since Face/Off proved how his style could successfully translate into the Hollywood mainstream.

Bloody hell. That's a good illustration of the contrasting aging patterns of Hollywood stars and European character actors. Or maybe it proves that crazy ages really well.

Surely Taken is basically a 21st century version of Death Wish?

Yes but it's not a big a deal as Tom Cruise beating the hell out of a man who looks old enough to be his father in the climax of the film.

And this time Pegg will be the treacherous mole who Tom Cruise kills in the climax of the film.

Plus Fleetwood is basically playing himself in the film, he's credited as "Mic" in the credits. So Fleetwood Mac are heading up the resistance in The Running Man. Trippy man.

Plus she meet a possibly angelic George Clooney. So all of the strife was totally worth it.

Don't worry this the CW, they don't cancel anything. Not even when they really should.

Or maybe give her her own love interest. It would be nice to see Felicity in a different context on a date with someone. How about a another DC billionaire playboy who dabbles with heroic vigilantism on the side?