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I really like how they handled Susanne. They start her off as a stereotypical crazy person who happens to be a lesbian, but then they give her white parents and make her an awesome person and you just want to give her a hug. I was so upset that Larry would humiliate her like that.

Her dance when she saw her friends at the window was probably my favourite thing ever.

She could sing live with none of the make up and crazy clothes and I would still love her.

According to Caspe, USA was extremely close to picking it up, but ultimately couldn't do to wanting to make room for more original programming. A damn shame.

I agree with you. People came to this article just to blindly hate on a show they probably haven't watched in 4 seasons. If they don't like it, they're entitled to their opinion, but I have yet to see a thoughtful or non-asinine reply of why Grey's Anatomy isn't good.

I was under the impression that Derek just knocked Boyd and his sister out … because killing his sister after just introducing her would not have been the best move on Teen Wolf's part.

Had to look up the actor who plays him. Robert Kazinsky is one fine looking gentleman

No reason not to look fabulous when corralling murderous werewolves.

That sentence gave me cancer.

I agree with you. Last night I had a much stronger reaction, but after thinking about it, I actually like what's happening to Jenna. I don't have to like her as a person though at the moment. And honestly, the more Ming the better. And she's going blonde too, so that'll be fun.

Hey Lauren. First of all, I think it's awesome, not only that you're on here, but that you've responded to my comment!

Based on this episode as well as the preview of the second half of the season, this is a big mark of the downfall of Jenna. She is becoming increasingly more unlikeable and icky and it's just so disturbing.

I agree, Jenna's narrative is becoming slightly overbearing. She's in her head too much.

Matty's adorable gesture at the end raised the episode a grade-point for me.

George makes you like the Starks. He gives you their perspective, puts you in their minds, and helps you realize how good they are. He lures you into rooting for them and caring about them. And then he destroys that by letting the assholes and bad apples survive while slaughtering Starks all over the place.

Apparently Heaton's real-world views turn a lot of people off of her acting. But I try not to focus on her, and just enjoy the show as a whole.

If this was some sort of props to Arrested Development, I would be so happy.

Yeah, the last few minutes held the best emotional punch, with both Burrell and Winter having great scenes.

Maybe it's just because I spent the past few weeks re-watching Arrested Development, but  I got that vibe at that part too.

Agreed! I'm so happy to see The Middle on there instead of Modern Family. And Eden Sher! She's funnier than half the cast of Modern Family combined.