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Really? The "Gentlemen's F" for this piece of shit?

Making music, making films FIGHTIN' ROUND THE WORLD!

He won the Golden Globe and the SAG.

Fuck Eddie Murphy and every speech he made after winning for Dreamgirls when he reminded the audience that he worked for free.

I was thinking that exact same thing! That was so lame!

Jason was the best in this episode. "Uh guys, WHAT THE FUCK?!" It's like he's standing in for the audience.

Honestly, why didn't Marnie just set Sookie on fire? Putting her in that hoop of fire was like leaving her in the room with one inept henchman and assuming it all goes according to plan.

Yeah, I'm a chick and I can say that was definitely NOT HOT, and certainly not ladyporn. Eric has lost almost all appeal in this amnesiac state. Like I said last week, this love stuff is BORING.

Mmm, vocal chords
WTF was up with Eric just ripping out that guy's throat and eating him rather than being useful? He's basically equal parts child and animal right now, which makes him remind me of Kate Winslet in The Reader, which makes his relationship with Sookie kind of gross.

@ Olivececile
I will never believe that this show is that deep. It exists on good/evil, love/hate, love/lust levels. Of course Sookie lusts. Look at her sex scenes! The girl's changing, finding new power, why not have her do something she hasn't done before?

I am also loving this season, but tonight's episode was a big disappointment for me. I agree that the Sookie/Eric relationship stuff hasn't been earned. I love this show but it's always shoving that boring love stuff into everything. He's been amnesia-stricken what, THREE DAYS in TrueBloodLand? Can Sookie just be

Pardon me while I
DISAGREE. Nothing happened in this episode! The cliffhanger was lame (clearly Jessica's not going to die) and basically everyone was waiting around for the spell to come. And when it finally did, it was funny, not exciting or scary!

Fun sucker
Yes, you are. *Shakes head*

Rory
I've never found him compelling AT ALL, and I don't see how he's become essential this season. He still feels like dead weight, hanging around worrying about Amy and the Doctor and feeling inadequate. This episode was really boring, on par with Vampires of Venice IMHO.

Will Ferrell finally made me laugh
making that chocolate frito monstrosity on the Mr. Coffee in the break room. Maybe it was the desperation.

I got that we were talking about season 7. I agree that Buffy changes for the worse during 7. Honestly she's never been that great of a character, though. She tends to sway from ditzy to valiant with very little in between. She's reactionary, much like Dawn. I've always liked the show for its supporting characters

Yeah, I do remember her getting tiresome toward the middle of the season. But credit where credit's due, her housemates throw her out.

I'm probably holding a grudge against Dawn for all her previous awfulness. I thought the fact that Dawn being some kind of invented person could have been much more interesting than her insecurity being the Slayer's little sister. I felt like she just had blanket angst, pissed off about everything, which was boring,

Spike has a soul
I gasped like some Twilight fan girl at that moment during the original broadcast. I still wonder if that's what he was actually seeking out or if he wanted to be evil again. I don't think that was ever entirely clear.

McNutt Returns
I think part of the point of this episode is that we don't quite know who this guy is. We get an idea that he's kind of scary and kind of nice, and all the other little details you learn about your boss on the first day. We're not going to get a fully realized character introduced over the course of 20