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I'll be watching this on Comcast OnDemand pretty soon, and I'll come in with a larger review of my own, but I do want to say, Laura Innes?! OMG THE EVENT FLASHBACK!!!111one

Different cuts or not, you can't help but get the feeling that Rudolph is potentially overplayed, especially as other networks (namely ABC) still attempt "new" and "fresh" specials that at least tempt with the promise of living up to their press media descriptors (FOX airing a brand-new Charlie Brown 44-minute special

…on a premium cable network, unstable killer, promo pic at top of the article has neon sign that says "Dexy's"…is it fair to consider this a counterpart to the more wishy-washy morality of Dexter?

And another thing regarding:

"Santana bumps into a sophomore athlete guy, who’s seen the ad that outs her (again, made by a pizza magnate as part of Sue Sylvester’s campaign for some reason), and he tells her that he’s glad she’s around because he views her, as a lesbian,and he tells her that he’s glad she’s around because he views her, as a

Since Todd is going to pick/drop whatever he feels like - even a classic series he's undoubtedly seen in its entirety at least twice, clearly, voting is irrelevant.

Yes. Yes it is. I'm certainly not denying that, nor do I think it's even possible to deny it.

Never would've guessed since they were for the most part fun to read (except where the episodes themselves were bog-down-ish).

Yeah but it's not the type of thing you can do from episode to episode, it requires a major change or otherwise you're just repeating the same information.

I feel sorry for you, Rowan. Zack seems to have a much better time on House and this show seems to be bogging you down. I miss No Ordinary Family because at least you seemed to have fun watching that show on some occasion.

But that's given, regardless of episode.

I like the idea of Chase and Taub suddenly showing up at Storybrook Hospital. It seems appropriate somehow.

Not a love triangle. A plain and simple threesome.

Reading Rowan's latest review of Family Guy finally convinced me to lower my guard and finally listen to your advice about how to look at this show - and I'll be damned, you're right. Forget the still-serious misanthropic-centered show it started out as - it's better viewed as a dramedy ala Psych or, hell, in the

You missed the Sons of Guns special on Discovery where Will talks about his favorite weapons! Surely bound to be a holiday classic!

Not a lot to say other than it worked for me, it was funny, and while not as sweet as Modern Family's episode or as biting as Suburgatory's…that's actually one of the reasons why I liked it. Just a nice little Thanksgiving-day themed episode with some jokes and well living in the same city as my own sibling still I

well I guess they ditched their Toyota contract in favor of Audi (aside from the van Jay drove a Toyota Highlander Season 1) and now they have to get rid of the old wheels somehow.

Well I think today we discovered that Modern Family can be very hit-and-miss, but fortunately, it hits more than it misses (or at least relative to other shows on lately). Really, this and the last episode (sorry, still don't know what Donna's problem is - maybe you can take over for her?) was firing mostly on all

Well, not a lot to say that you didn't already cover - I wouldn't call it A- worthy but don't get me wrong it's still a great episode. Tessa's relationship with NYC is clearly on a more developed level than, say, 2 Broke Girls - yes it's kinda disgusting but it's still home. But thankfully such little opportunity to