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I don't want to distract from the eventual over sexualization of both actresses, but can we focus on the fact that a story about a 50s era female vigilante will be penned by the creator of "The Middleman?" That kind of needs its own newswire item, cause it makes me extraordinarily more excited for this show's eventual

The point was that he didn't really care about any of them. It was all a show, so if one of them is eliminated because a family from old school aristocracy is inherently racist (surprise surprise), Adam goes with it. Grace or Anna, it doesn't REALLY matter, so if Nana can eliminate one option for him, why should he

My college roommate was obsessed with anime, particularly Dragonball Z (he went as one of the characters that Halloween) and one day excitedly told me about the box of tapes he had just received. It was the entire run of the series. When I asked why he bought it off EBay, as he already owned the whole series on VHS,

While it has probably been discussed elsewhere, I nominate the series finale of Seinfeld. There is no one "interloper," but the lawyer played by James Rebhorn would probably qualify. An hour episode dedicated to looking at how horrible these people really are and how the series long parade of guest stars view them.

Then isn't that the same thing as the curse in the first place? Katherine probably always had the memories of being married to David. She just didn't know that he was in a coma in the hospital (and Regina knew about her). There was nothing to suggest that when he came out of the coma, new fake memories were created.

But David woke up to a world that was all fake memories.  I thought everyone in town had both sets of memories now? All Belle had was memories of the Enchanted Forest and her commitment in the looney bin. Did Regina enchant the matchbook so that all of the bar regulars would remember her?

So I think it is clear they are adding a new cast-member next season as Ted, no? Any dream casting for someone to add to the mix? Ben Schwartz jumped immediately to mind. Or maybe Paul F. Tompkins or TJ MIller. Maybe James Urbaniak? There is no shortage of awesome people I'd love to see added to the mix…

So I think it is clear they are adding a new cast-member next season as Ted, no? Any dream casting for someone to add to the mix? Ben Schwartz jumped immediately to mind. Or maybe Paul F. Tompkins or TJ MIller. Maybe James Urbaniak? There is no shortage of awesome people I'd love to see added to the mix…

I'm surprised how surprised everyone is about Jenna being so awful this week, considering she is the villain of the whole series.  Every week we are subjected to her internalizing all of her problems, or only talking about what she wants with Tamara and Ming. But when it is time for her to actually go after what she

I'm surprised how surprised everyone is about Jenna being so awful this week, considering she is the villain of the whole series.  Every week we are subjected to her internalizing all of her problems, or only talking about what she wants with Tamara and Ming. But when it is time for her to actually go after what she

I'm not sure if I get the point of this feature. Especially for a show like Breaking Bad, I would never suggest just grabbing a few "representative" episodes to watch to understand the show. I suppose it would be different for X-Files, as that show had more stand alone episodes (and more episodes, period), but

I'm not sure if I get the point of this feature. Especially for a show like Breaking Bad, I would never suggest just grabbing a few "representative" episodes to watch to understand the show. I suppose it would be different for X-Files, as that show had more stand alone episodes (and more episodes, period), but

I'm not saying the drug doesn't exist. I am saying that if a readily available prescription drug acts the way they claim it does (makes you mindlessly do whatever you're told and have no memory of it when you wake up), then every criminal in the universe will claim they were given Scopolamine and are therefore not

The existence of that zombie drug in this universe will destroy the criminal justice system. If anyone can claim they were dosed with that stuff and told to commit a crime, it's a free pass. It would be like if two people with the same fingerprints were found. Everything would come crashing down.

What I learned from this movie's poster is that Turtle is black.

When are we going to get the Dan In Real Life 2/Frank Fisticuffs crossover that we demand, nay, deserve?!?!?!

Original Films was the production company behind Cruel Intentions 2, a sequel to a remake of an adaptation of a play of a translation of a novel.  Original Films, ladies and gentlemen… Original Films.

How has no one mentioned the Roddy Piper cameo as the CEO of OCP, along with Mullaly quoting the "Kick ass and chew bubblegum" line from "They Live"???? It wasn't funny or clever, and it added nothing to the episode, but, hey, Roddy Piper.

I will agree that Mullaly's performances are not all the same, but calling her the best thing about the show is damning her with feint praise. Nothing stood out about that half hour of television as being especially good.

No offense, but that would suck.