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I had cousins that lived in California in the late '60s. Everything was "bitchin'' to them, except when it was not.

In case no one has mentioned it yet, that's the same kid who plays MJ Delfino on Desperate Housewives (the son of Terri Hatcher's character).

I haven't read all the comments thus far, so this might have already been stated… January Jones had her baby before production began on the season. I read an interview with her and she talked about having to go back to work only about a month after giving birth. She was carrying some post-baby weight, the rest is

I was thinking exactly the same thing. Thank you for articulating it. Depp's going to be 49 this year. There are plenty of actresses closer to his age that I'd prefer. Virginia Madsen, Gillian Anderson, Sandra Bullock, Lisa Kudrow, Julliete Binoche, Maura Tierney, Juliette Lewis, Diane Lane, Nicole Kidman, Julianne

It's not intrinsically scary, but the format has long been associated with a couple of films that that have a certain notoriety, like The Last House on the Left (a title they're obviously trying to evoke). And all the scary one-word titles, like Psycho or Scream, have already been taken.

Residuals are a fraction of the actor's original salary. The re-airing of programs in syndication makes the producers rich, not the actors. The cast is smart to get as much money as they can now. And there's nothing remotely unprecedented about what they're doing. The stars of practically every successful series do

I watched X-Files from beginning to end and that's the episode that still has the biggest ick factor. Runner up is "The Host" featuring that godawful fluke man.

I love you for remembering that guy. The way they left him behind was pretty unsettling to me. Unfortunately, I doubt anyone would have even recognized him without a sign around his neck reading, "Hey, I was the one they left on the side of the road in season one!"

I gotta agree. As someone who lives in Atlanta and has been in Georgia since the '80s, I'm mystified by the casting of this show. There should be a lot more African American characters AND zombies.

For me, the single dumbest thing in the episode was JImmy's death. To begin with, he's barely had a half dozen lines the entire season and I literally couldn't even remember his name, so why should we even care? Then he simply fails to drive the RV away from the barn. That particular scene was edited so poorly that I

The single best line of the show, and perhaps the series thus far, was when Hershel said, "Christ promised a resurrection of the dead… I just thought he had something a little different in mind." A dark, hilarious observation.

I don't know what's so hard to understand about Carol. It was established way the hell back in season one that her husband was both verbally and physically abusive. It was even subtly suggested that her husband might have icky desires around Sophia. So then he was bitten and killed and Carol subsequently smashed his

I think he gets paid to overthink it. And I tend to agree - I enjoy watching it (come, on, it's got zombies!) but I'd never defend it as great television.

I'm just going to say it. I like Jennifer Anniston. I think she's been pretty good and often very good in everything I've seen her do. A couple of my favorite Anniston films are She's the One, The Good Girl, Friends with Money. When it comes to all the romcom blockbusters, she's better than the material she's given.

I'm genuinely surprised by how many reviewers/bloggers/critics give this show a pass all the time. I think everyone is just so charmed by the fact that we have a series about zombies, finally, and the kills are graphic, big screen quality. The rest of this show isn't terrible, it just suffers from a lack of strong

Actually, James Farentino did one season of Dynasty in which he toyed with Pamela Sue Martin's affections, not Emma Samms'. I know this. And I am not embarrassed to know this. R.I.P., Mr. Farentino.

Thank the god of your choice this list didn't include "The Walking Dead."

My point is that from week to week the show is bad, yet the grades here vary wildly and that doesn't make any sense to me.

Puck's hair: Seriously, have you never met a teenager? They do shit like that ALL THE TIME. It would be absurd if they never let any of the cast do something like that.

Feel the same way here, Elzam. Did Otis find her, already a zombie, and put her in the barn, then die before he could tell anyone? Or did the entire farm family know there was a little girl in there and simply failed to make the connection that it was the same girl Rick's group was searching for? And if Hershel did