avclub-1ca2f82e3d208d4d56db7bcd9d6c20ce--disqus
Fajen
avclub-1ca2f82e3d208d4d56db7bcd9d6c20ce--disqus

I'm heartened to see the many discussions.  I take it, then, that this is a good bet to recieve a full review run from the AV Club, at least this season?

Most powerful would be the Devil, from the Impossible Planet.

It also doesn't have that douche Sinclair hamming it up for the first season

YES!  Farscape!

After, I suppose

The ending theme for Bones is almost good enough to make you want to watch Bones.

That's…not the way that Axis in psychotherapy works….

Veronica Mars.

Hopefully there was sarcasm in that statement.  If you didn't get that the scene between the Graysons in his office was for the benefit of the camera….

OWEN!!!

You realize you just made me watch that series, don't you?  Ugh….

I could have done with a bit more of Crowley suffering and Victoria gloating.

Best scene of the season so far for me, topping her confronting the writer.

"But next week! Next week promises the boat crash we’ve been waiting for. Thoughts on who’s dead? My (very uneducated) guess is Amanda, because Jack is never allowed to have good things."

Paul Blackthorne is definitely worthy of that bullet point.  He really is a fantastic actor - not a chameleon, but an actor.  Comparing this role to The Dresden Files and The Gates (which he almost made watchable) should leave little doubt of that.

Barrowman is much older than he appears.  They actually made him look even younger for this part.

Someone mentioned caviar?

The Daily Show and the Colbert Report have done pretty well…

No Dave's World?

Are you calling Tracy Ulman paleolithic?