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Maybe he will explain it to Laurel!

I understand exactly what you're saying with "finished watching" Vinyl. I started Vinyl on Thursday, and have yet to "finally finish watching" it. Agree 100% about two hours being way too long for a pilot — especially if they aren't going to do more than what they did to grab our attention. I'm really struggling

I thought about Boyle quitting the stalking a few weeks ago, maybe when he and Rosa shared one of the plots and I remembered that he used to be so into her. The show went in a great direction when they dropped that and put Boyle into other more mutual but equally strange relationships. I've often thought this would

Loved the Spaceballs reference in Love. We just (re)watched it twice a few weeks ago because the kids saw us watching it on Friday, wanted to see it on Saturday themselves, then lost interest but we kept watching AGAIN ….

Yeah. I think it's pretty likely he's not getting any on any sort of a regular basis . . .

Unbelievable indeed. The Comedians was one of the worst things I've ever watched.

I love Hulu. I got it so I could watch Casual. So I guess their strategy worked on me. I stay happy because it gives me all of the Comedy Central line-up, with the daily shows the morning after, commercial free and always there later, too. Comedy Central shows are basically unavailable On Demand on Xfinity, and

So. Before Sam was killed, we are to believe that Frank was both Sam and Annalise's henchman? Have we ever been shown an explanation for WHY he would do something so drastic for Sam?

I've forgotten why Frank killed Lilah. Does anyone remember? Did he do it for Sam, to keep her quiet?

I watch, and enjoy, a few of these shows … mostly to wind down or as gym TV, although I do truly like Madam Secretary. And NCIS is fantastic "comfort food" TV. I have no real problem with people who watch and even enjoy many of these shows, but what does bother me a little is that so many people seem unaware that

Agreed. I think this is the only thing I've watched so far this year (2016) that I have absolutely loved and come away from "wowed." Without Justified or Fargo (or "Louie" for that matter …), missing You're the Worst, waiting on Banshee, and whatever else might be coming up, I just haven't found anything lately

I loved this episode. This is exactly what I watch this show for. it was fun, funny, and dramatic with excellent musical choices. And can I just say, I'm not a huge fan of Jake the character, but from that opening scene alone, Kerry Washington has one of the best jobs ever.

Loved the highway holding all your body's nerves one. His delivery was fantastic: trying to exude calm and yet the anger comes right through.

I actually saw, IRL, within the past couple of weeks what I mentally said to myself was a "Fraud Dog" — and it was because of just this — a full grown dog wiggling around looking like it wanted to be petted. I could see if it was a service puppy in training, but the dog's behavior made me suspicious. And yet, I

I also did not enjoy it at all.

Exactly. Really had me wondering what the hell that could have been. All we see is a father wanting to talk to his daughter on the phone, but he must have really messed up somewhere.

Agree. She's free to do all of that, but the person she wants to do it with is gone. She's had a tough year (or 5) … definitely not a last minute mood swing.

I like this show. But B-99 is an over-the-top fantastic sitcom, better than almost anything else I watch these days. The comparison isn't fair.

I watched this on a new TV. I'm pretty sure that was the most interesting thing about the episode.

I didn't hate the episode, but absolutely agree could not get behind Ruth's interactions with Alicia … as much as Martindale killed it, as usual, the material she's been given up to this point has been so much below what she could be doing that I didn't buy it at all. The character has been a complete failure as a