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I'm not saying I wanted him to be redeemed. I was fine with the death of Han Solo. I am saying that the moment was wasted to show us something of the history between the two. Not the "toy fire truck he got him for his birthday" kind of crap, but something the two shared. Some kind of moment. It was a waste of a

I am speaking for myself. I will agree to disagree with you, that is all.

Yes.

Agree to disagree. He made no emotional appeal. They just looked at each other. It was a completely missed opportunity. Would a line of dialogue have been too much to ask?

Wasn't anyone else mad about the death of Han Solo? Not because he died, I was kinda expecting that. But it was the way he died. There was no emotional heft to it like it should have been. And he should have died doing something heroic, for Force sake! To stand there like that, knowing his son was EVIL seemed so naive

They really are!

Undateable is a cute show. The actors are all funny, which is kinda rare for a sitcom. As for Truth Be Told, well, the less said, the better. It is kinda awful, truth be told.

He uses what is called a "bastard" sword. At least I think that may be all there is to it. Not interesting enough to watch to find out!

That butt. heh

At-home pregnancy tests were quite the ordeal back then - test tubes and chemicals and lots of waiting. It was ridiculous, but the show got them so right! I was actually surprised when I saw that it was right!

I thought Kelli Garner was really good. She seemed to embody Marilyn without being a caricature. The girl gave it her all. The screenplay was too superficial to give us any real insight, but the actors were good and the production was decent. It seemed a cut above the usual Lifetime fare.

My favorite comment!

Thank you, Will, for your wonderful and touching reviews of The Middle. I always love reading them as much as watching the show. You always add some insight that just makes everything better! That show made me cry so much and reading your review did it again! THANK YOU!!!

Not one of my favorite episodes. Nobody acted that much like themselves. A new writer or something? Dunno. It just didn't do it for me. But then, I really don't like change that much.

Same at our house.
I would also like to just say that this show is the one of the best and most heartwarming portraits of marriage in all of television. Frankie and Mike just "get" each other, but they still have a few surprises. And they help each other through their freak-outs. It all plays 100 percent genuine to

But your reviews seriously kick ass! So you are even!

I have that same puppet that I bought just because I saw it on Craig. I shall miss his show more than I have any right to. But I love my bunny! Miss you, Craig!

Despite a few moments of something approaching interesting, this was sooo much a dud. The story was stupid, with gaping plot holes. The social commentary was limited to sexual politics. The acting ran the gamut from munching the scenery to sleeping on it. Was a huge miss for me. And I liked the end of Part 1 enough to

Malcolm in the Middle - the one where the boys ruin Christmas and Lois gets mad and then the presents are in the garage… something. I can't remember it all, but I remember it made me cry in a good way.

I loved it! It was cute, relevant, catchy songs, funny. I can't think why anyone would not like it unless they were really The Grinch or something. Just sayin.