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The video game episode itself got a B or something. It was the last three episodes collectively that got an (well deserved in my opinion) A-.

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I don't like either.

Well, if you take away the leads and their sexual tension/relationship, there isn't really much left in Castle to hold people's attention. It's pretty much the central attraction around which the show is built. So, yeah, I can't really fault shippers when it comes to shows like Castle (and Bones to a lesser extent,

This is a lovely comment and I completely agree. In fact, that's what I thought when I wrote this in the first place: their relationship as we see it is really not that different from when they were friends. It's a healthy, supportive, positive relationship, they're both equally ready to make sacrifices for each

I'm a sucker for Ben and Leslie. Whatever, you guys. I think they're just as great and funny together as a couple as they were as friends.

Yeah. I know Elisha Cuthbert is everyone's favourite this season, and I agree she's great, but my favourite will always be Eliza Coupe.

I don't get the Alison Brie obsessiveness. (Probably because I'm a straight female..) She's adorable, and I like her well enough, but I think that, within Community itself, Gillian Jacobs is more talented as a comedic actress.

I don't get the Alison Brie obsessiveness. (Probably because I'm a straight female..) She's adorable, and I like her well enough, but I think that, within Community itself, Gillian Jacobs is more talented as a comedic actress.

I'd add 'Ability' and the season finale, as well.

Season 2 has a lot of integral character stuff though. There is stuff that can be skipped, but I would never recommend skipping the whole season. Actually, season 1 has a few standouts as well, even though, back then, the show wasn't sure of itself at all.

I actually loved the fact that there weren't any huge twists. In my opinion a finale should be about wrapping things up, not about introducing major twists they'd never be able to follow up on satisfactorily. Which, I think, this finale did excellently.

I'm sure you'd feel great if the love of your life broke up with you and claimed she loved your murderous rapist of a brother..

This isn't really about 'her feelings', though? She's influenced by the sire bond. She lacks all agency in this situation. There's no getting around that.

The banter is fun, but adorable banter does not undo the fact that Damon murdered him.
I'm sorry, I know this show has a messed up morality, and I was mostly fine with it for the first three seasons, but it's really beginning to interfere with my enjoyment of the show. What bothers me more than anything is fandom's

So Damon killed Jeremy on being rejected by Katherine because he was 'genuinely fond' of him, I take it?

Can't really blame her though, she's influenced by the sire bond. This whole plotline is so disgusting.

@avclub-b56f50f2a14c30dc6e9370f496dfb278:disqus Well, he WAS given stuff to work with this season, all of which he pulled off excellently (The Observer thing, losing Etta, the scene on that roof top when he took the tech out and gave it to Olivia, pretty much every interaction with Walter etc etc)

Agreed. I adore Parenthood, I really do, and I wouldn't say it's a 'disappointment', exactly. But it's certainly no FNL.

'American empire'? What?