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Really hope he gets more screen time! He has that rare quality of making me feel amused when he isn't even doing anything special. Something about his expressions and the way he speaks I guess. Loved him on Hello Ladies and when he had a brief scene on Parks and Rec.

I largely agreed with Sims' opinion on the episode. That's a first!

I was almost thirteen when the Sixth Sense came out, but I didn't have any interest in scary movies yet. One time my sister came home from the movies, feeling all excited. I, being the idiot that I was (am?), asked her to reveal what the whole fuss was about. She didn't cave in immediately, but I really wish she

Agreed. She was absolutely radiating. I googled her and apparently she's 39! Was not expecting that.

Parenthood always makes me feel unstable because one minute I'm crying and lamenting the trials life puts us through (scenes with Amber and with Max), but the next minute my heart is so full of joy that I'm grinning like an idiot (anytime Kristina and Adam goof off I'm a happier person. They were hilarious with the

Great job, Elementary, for fleshing out Bell so beautifully during the last few episodes. I can't wait to see him smiling again (not that he's ever been a particularly smiley guy, but I do hope his life becomes a bit more joyful soon).

I don't know if it was the writing or the character or the actor that made Locke's flashbacks my favorite, but I always loved them. And his island self always made me think "I need to be more like John Locke. With a twinkle in my eye and a knife on my belt I will conquer the world."

Nah, I'm not stalling, I'm just cherishing and prolonging my excitement for knowing that there are more episodes to watch! :) I'll buy it on DVD when the price is right.

"You've got some Arnzt on you" has got to be one of my favorite Hurley lines.

Why did you do this to me?! I just googled Doug Hutchison and stumbled upon pictures with his wife and I don't think I can take Horace seriously ever again. Not that he's a character that needs to be taken all that seriously, but something of his likeability is definitely… lost.

Locke is indeed an amazing character. His flashbacks were always so intriguing and a great contrast to his island persona.

One of my greatest anger management exercises is to read the comments of a Lost-related post, being a big Lost fan who just doesn't see any flaws in it that are worth mulling over. To me, that show will always be a masterpiece. I rewatched the first five seasons last year and will rewatch the sixth one at some point,

This show is amazing. Hank's storyline in this episode was so touching and well acted. The acting overall in this show is just so good, even by the guest stars. I got a kick out of Natalie's death stare at Amy in the bathroom, and Carl plays his role perfectly.

True. Sometimes I think people just enjoy seeing her face everywhere without remembering that on top of being flawlessly beautiful, she was talented, too. For me, it was the dance sequence in the French bar in Funny Face that made me realize how remarkable she was.

Movies: Funny Face (I liked Audrey Hepburn before seeing the movie, but afterwards I started to absolutely adore her), One Day, Avengers
Music: Patrick Stump's solo album (I feel like his voice is really underrated), Twenty One Pilots (I had never heard of them before their 2013 album, and their older songs are great,

"Winter Wonderbra" made me crack up way too long.

Rachel Bilson was such a pleasant surprise, I was really impressed with her! I never liked her character on the O.C., so I've had a completely unjustified dislike for her as a real person too, but this episode changed everything. She was adorable and smart and now I'm interested in watching Hart of Dixie.

(Haven't read the recap or any of the comments yet)

It blows my mind thinking that Beyoncé is a living, breathing being who has thoughts and a personal history. She looks in the mirror and sees Beyoncé. She goes and meets new people and introduces herself as Beyoncé. She puts out an album without the world knowing in advance, even though there were dozens of people who

I can understand why, she has definitely cried a ridiculous number of times lately. But I genuinely enjoy crying while watching TV shows so I never really take the former situations into consideration and just relate to the heartbreak at hand.