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I was literally just thinking about this show today! I started watching it over the summer and it's become my favorite guilty pleasure Does this show need viewers because I'm not sure I'll watch it tonight. I kind of doubt it considering how large an episode order MTV gave it (something like twenty episodes.)

I saw something for it on Amazon. It was crazy expensive though. Like sixty dollars. I'm not sure, but Netflix might wait a little to start mailing the dvd's so it can make more money on sales.

I really need to get caught up, don't I?

Mister F!

I watched it at the beginning when it was on NBC and liked it a lot, and then lost track of it. A while back I started watching it again but haven't caught up. It's hard to find it online. I wish it would come on netflix so I could watch it before it's over, but that isn't going to happen, especially if this is the

It's really a bummer this got cancelled. It's not as good as Southland but it's still a really good network cop show and this was a really solid episode, with a great scene towards the end. Too often do shows overlook the fact the killing a person is a big deal and for a moment, it looked like this episode would be

Definitely Fringe's best serial killer episode thanks to some good ideas, a great use of the alternate reality, and a strong guest actor.

Interesting. Still not going to watch it tonight, but I'll check it out online at somepoint 

Defiance is at a 53 on metacritic right now. Going to pass on it, at least for now until I see what the AV Club has to say. 

After starting it almost two years ago, I finally finished Arrested Development this Friday. Season 3 was probably the weakest season but it still had some gems, especially "S.O.B.s". (Put on your 3D glasses now)

I'm very jealous of all of those movies.

what a horrible opening scene.

I did think that was really cool and was probably the best part of the episode story wise.

Right now it will probably will, especially if it replaces Ready for Love on Tuesdays, but that could change.

This was definitely better than the first episode. I liked the first one and it was a solid hour of television but it didn't fully do what a pilot should and that is introduce the show. It did a good job introducing Will's empathy and how that works and showed the feel of show well, but didn't introduce the characters

I accidentally read half of it and feel like I know too much. But then again, I've heard it's an incredibly hard movie to describe in a sentence so we might be okay.

I accidentally had part of the basic premise spoiled for me and I got so angry. I hate that I have to wait a month to see this.

At first I didn't like the theatrical trailer but then that music kicked in and it became so amazing that I couldn't stop rewatching the trailer. I've been excited for this ever since. It's only going to be in my city for one day and one showing but I'm hoping to catch it there. However, as soon as he puts it online

Does that mean you hated Shark Night 3D or loved it. Because a two out of four is kinda in between

I like him a lot as an actor but he's also an good musician. Dead Man's Bones is an awesomely creepy band inspired by horror movies that he and another guy created. I also got a hold of his screenplay 'How to Catch  A Monster' (it actually has a connection to the Dead Man's Bones song, Buried in Water which is cool)