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I actually thought Nathan looked a little slimmer in some shots last night. He's not in Cpt Reynolds shape for sure, but the season finale last year, specifically in the confrontation with Kate scene, he was far more …solid. Hurts me to say and really, it wouldn't stop me from getting my self a big old slice of

I was kinda spoiled by Julie Plec on Twitter yesterday, congratulation reviewers for not revealing the big OMG moment, so all episode I was anticipating something going down. And that's now become a burden that TVD have to carry because every episode you sometimes look for the moments before they arrive. It's the

I wanted to like this episode but it was a bit eh, Puzzles felt a redo of the original Puzzles story.

It's pretty much accepted that Schmidt is allstar MVP of every episode and I gotta give Max Greenfield extra credit because I remember the hate he received from the pilot episode and people slamming Schmidt. I'm still laughing about last week's description he gave of Nick having sex.

This episode has pretty much killed any good will I had left for Glee. All the potential, all the sparkle, all the fun singing - ruined by a 20 minute LONG wankfest in which Matthew Morrison left Kurt drop in and out of a slightly Southern accent, Brittany was allowed to dress like a hooker and the shows they were

I was kind of expecting this episode to go bigger on the Castle fun in Atlantic City aspect but I guess they did need to solve a murder - or at least pretend to. Also, if I was the Captain looking to be impressed by Beckett on her own, I'd be a little disappointed. She missed the murderer under her nose and then spent

I've also gotta give credit to Stefan (well Paul actually) for not overselling the 'I'm badass now.' He could have Somerhaldered the crap out of a few of his lines and basically attempted to be Season 1 Damon but he actually restrained it a little and made it far more powerful when he was being nasty.