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    Wow! Someone's angy.
    Calm down, it's just a TV show.

    I found it a pleasant and quite enjoyable episode, a good escapism for me. Sure it had a lot of goofy low budget parts that didn't give that much real suspense to the plot, but it worked for me a lot, also it didn't have the flashback structure that gets annoying sometimes.

    You know… now that I think about it, it probably was, I just didn't know it at the time.

    American Horror Story crazyness for me, would be interesting to see Stonestreet in a different role that is not comedy…

    Disappointing, last week was better, I DO agree that Glee without Sue or Will is a 100% better show. That Sebastian kid was an awesome addition.

    Just when I thought Todd had lost faith in the show alog comes this review.  I think we've put a lot of presure this las few weeks us imaginary commenters.

    I liked last week's Maggie centric episode, and this one had Laura in a more grown up position, they still need to figure out what to do with Kate spy spy stuff.

    Yeah, Todd, let's not defend 2 broke girls anymore; crush it if necessary.

    The uncomfortable Alicia is always fun to watch, when her kids say something out of the blue and she gets caught off guard, awesome.
    I never liked Grace very much, I mean, what the hell was that dancing with the tutor? It was just super weird to me, and now they came back with this, probably it'll get dropped

    Yes, this week in comedy wasn't very good actually.

    Yes thank you, that was missing here.

    Well! That grade can't be argued, it was indeed the best episode of the season, so far. 
    I have to say, the "Hey mom pick up the phone" ringtone just within the first minutes caught me off guard (Diane and Kalida, both faces were priceless), and it was a smart move because we know the ringtone since the very first

    Anything Colette is highlight.

    I found the Joe story line quite nice (for the first time I cared for Laura as a character), Kate's spy spy was a bit over dramatic, when they listened to the recording her acting was pretty bad. Then the goodbye got better, it was a nice scene, and Laura giving her support was a nice touch.

    I actually liked it, it was better than last week for sure.

    Nice episode, nothing special but enjoyable. Jai's plot was boring boring BORING!

    Awesome episode! Sad to see so little comments.

    Should I be happy for Pan Am? I like it, but I just don't now how attached I should be right now.

    What's up with liking the fariytales now? When Pushing Daisies was on it was that and much much more! Once Upon A Time and Grimm are nowhere near the greatness of PD, even if it has double M on its title.

    Yeah my thoughts exactly, I'm acutally pretty excited about next week's episode, and at this point who knows if it'll be a succes. With ratings, that is.