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    I'm with everyone that thought this has been the best episode so far. It is just so well handled with the muse quote and with such a satisfying ending.
    Loved the family dinners and the interaction between Jaye and her family, she's so distant and that's something that I feel sometimes.
    The fact that she wrote the

    I agree completely. The "awkward, antisocial, undriven" part is so true, and maybe that's why I liked Jaye here more than ever: I see myself in her.
    It is also something that drives every main character of a Fuller show. Makes it more compelling.

    This episode didn't do it for me at all. I mean, the reunion party was just dull. It comes to a good ending point but I felt like ages went by to reach it.
    I liked the direction of the subplot with the demanding father and all but it just went down like a cheap way to put Sharon and Beth in the same room. Just to have

    Very happy with my Wonderfalls notification. Gotta enjoy those while they last.

    Jeff Eastin gave us a great central pairing with White Collar and he seems to choose actors with great chemistry. Is probably the only show I'll start this summer.
    And, hey, Aaron Tveit. That's is reason enough to watch. I hope he breaks out in song at some point.

    Bryan Fuller creates great main characters, they are all very conflicted and have social issues yet he manages to make them very heartfull and likeable. Ned, George, Jaye and Will most recently. He creates very good supponting ones, don't get me wrong, but I can see and feel his investment in every aspect that funds

    Saw the pilot today for the first time so I can check reviews here and found it SO awesome.
    Bryan Fuller's signaure is there and I agree with you, Les, Dhavernas is the best part of the show. Though there was very little Lee Pace, hopefully there will be more screentime in future episodes.

    Oh hey! I remember this show…. I think. It was good…. I think.

    Heck yeah, Carrie! Terrible show, and yet sometimes watchable.
    I only saw the third season, because of Teddy being gay and all. Then he was gone next season so I stopped. And even that storyline wasn't very well managed.

    Why is RAKE at midseason? Is Glee gonna be shorter now?

    Did not like the way they handle Declan's death. I mean, Just because Nolan tells you some shit form nowhere doesn't mean you'll believe him. What about the 5 stages of death!? Jack should've denied it first or get a shot of the dead body. No, he was sure and conviced with Nolan's words, NOT EVEN FROM A DOCTOR.
    Also,

    I'm giving up on this show. I'm still gonna watch it by default but it is just over. That is all.

    Where are they gonna put Hannibal??? 
    I'm saying this because IT HAS TO BE RENEWED. NBC can not be that fool.

    Whether she is real or not, I'm more interested in the story behind the paintings, the theme that ties them and the conection that Sherlock and Irene have with it.
    There has to be something interesting there that affected him so much.

    You guys definitely stop covering this show when it got SO GOOD! I looked for it each week, and then came the shooting of Fitz and the Diance revelation and I was hooked and nowhere to discuss it with all its craziness.

    I'm taking the title of this episode and writing a 1000 page book about a woman and her brother trying to escape the cooperative group her family created to help the people that still watch Community.

    That makes TWO Pushing Daisies notifications this week. Thanks a lot, AVC!
    Now I'm just sad.

    I will be strong and stand with Carrie, when she gets inspired she writes awesome reviews!
    Plus an episode entirely in ASL? Oh, I'm so on board!

    Absolute perfection. No less.

    So… with Kurt and Blaine having sex, who's top and who's bottom?