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The Fosters was pretty good — good for J-Lo. However, I'm still quite bitter b/c there's little chance that Bunheads is coming back.

I think the amazing thing about how TV handles veterans is the emotional power writers can extract from so many different angles. I was watching Borgen for the umpteenth time yesterday, and went through the "68000 kids" episodes, and how emotionally-powerful that was. Parenthood went another way that was just as

I definitely wanted more Emmett and Travis adventures.

Boomerang!

If you think you know Birgitte, prepare to know even more come series 2 and 3.

SPØILERS

Haha is this ironic? Babett Knudsen said herself that Danish is a pretty cacophonous language.

The hair…

@avclub-954aef1dd01f3d3bb8e12966116cfdd1:disqus But Twisted is a Tuesday show, so is there that dependency?

I just watched the pilot of "The Fosters", and I don't want to see that show fail (the show's heart is really in the right place).

@olivececile:disqus Part of it certainly comes from a sense of ownership towards Daphne (having raised her), though. The money factor just heightens this insecurity and feeling that Daphne is slipping away, because it affords Daphne to go down a different path Regina envisioned her daughter walking to grow up.

Switched at Birth is pretty much the active soul-sister to Parenthood. It's marvelous!

For the first season (as they developed the characters), it was actually palatable.

This was pretty spectacular. The work they did with Regina was really scintillating.

Between no Enlightened, TBBT getting a mention for "outstanding" comedy, House of Cards and The Walking Dead being included in a critic's "best" list, and The Mindy Project being included in anything that's good, this list fails in many regards.

Asian MAFIA!

go. fuck. yourself!

Also, while I appreciate the cinnamon spit gag, that's something I wish they didn't parody/gambit. That's really dangerous and stupid

Those Matty and Jake dares were really amusing! (in a vacuum, at least)

On a different path, Lucy Schwartz: still awesome as always.