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Spenser Davis
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I did not read the books before Season 1, but I read them after. Now having knowledge of the source material, I do wonder if fresh audience members recognized Dragonstone right away, without any screen titles to assist them.

Do not discount the fact that the Gemini Killer was flying to Portland in the final scene of the episode. Is that where he lives? And if so, could Michael and Hannah end up moving there, only for Hannah to be killed by the Gemini Killer? What would happen if one of Michael's loved ones died in their respective

While this theory is crazy, I like it much better than "he's in a coma and they're both dead."

Buttercup survives?!

On Team Cee-Lo? Juliet Simms (because he went with Vicci last year) and Tony Vincent (because of his stage experience).

Erin's voice wouldn't annoy me so bad, if she wasn't so unashamedly arrogant in every interview I've seen with her. Her saying that she's "going to be a household name by August" could've come off as ambitious, but …. not this time.

Glad you gave a shout-out to Jamar! On a message board I visit often, I predicted the three contestants from each team that had the best chance of being that team's finalist, and Jamar Rogers is by far my favorite Cee-Lo contestant. His "Seven Nation Army" audition was stellar.

I just pee'd a little.

I've never had an experience like this in all my (young) years of television viewing, where a series' pilot left me indifferent, only for its characters to draw me deeper and deeper into the story's world until I came to care so much. That, plus the incredible and unmatched horse-race footage, makes this single season

THAT'S where I'd heard that song before. Thanks a million, Boogie.

These last couple of episodes have really clipped along, to the point where I've looked at the clock and can't believe the episode is almost over.

If I could crush this show into powder and then snort it, I would.

I'm very sorry to hear about the horses dying. But I think it is also important to mention: no actors were harmed in the making of this episode (except maybe Jo).

The prison story arc is my favorite of the comic books. With Michonne, the Governor … things could get very real, and the show could really screw them up. I'm willing to start Season 3 with a (slightly) clean slate, though.

Wait … what's Paranormal Activity?

This week's case was poorly-written. How did he know where to find Michael's son, particularly since he was in a moving car? Did no one see Cooper chloroform Tara and kidnap Rex? Did Cooper just have that shack in the desert set aside for a rainy day? How did he know when the call the payphone, since he was still

Just to pose a separate view: The trouble I have with "Community" isn't the writing … it's the acting. It is a heightened version of comedic performance that actually does a disservice to the punchlines being delivered, at least in my opinion. And if the acting annoys me, I'm certainly not going to latch onto the

I've never heard two grown men argue over Three Stooges quotes before. 

I truly don't even care how this season ends now, just so long as the third season doesn't suck. Take a break, writers, have a cup of coffee, take a few creative writing classes, and let us know how things turn out.

What'll be interesting is, that meeting at the end took place in the Hannah reality because Harper saw Michael's computer screen. Does this mean that the Harper in the Rex reality is less suspicious of Michael's "remembering?" It could be intriguing if Michael gets into hot water in one reality but is able to use the