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This was by far my favorite episode of the season. The Reading challenge was awesome just like it always is; some of them were hilarious and others were complete duds. I liked the roast of Michelle, Pepperment and Shay and Sasha were so good, I really needed Pepperment to be funny after all of those horrible acts and

It won't be missed. At this point I don't trust Fox not to ruin a good thing. Also, Pitch never even got a chance to be good.

pretty much, but I don't blame them. It's Hollywood's fault, Cracked just pointed it out.

I watched, but it's ending next season. Too little Olitz too late in my opinion.

I also liked Daniel's performance, but in hindsight wish he wasn't there. His story took time away from main characters who could have used more time on screen. I REALLY hope Augustine doesn't become a thing. Stine deserves better than that.

I was this show's biggest fan last season and most of this season, but things started to unravel for me a few weeks ago. It felt like there was a lot of story to tell and not a lot of time to do it, which meant some character development and storytelling got pushed aside. In the end I liked the finale, but I couldn't

I was happy for Quinn.

I wanted to stop watching after season, but I came back for season 5 and regretted it. I've watched 3 episodes this season and didn't enjoy any until last night. Knowing that the show will end soon makes me less angry about the foolishness going on each week. A head in a refrigerator? Mellie always playing the victim?

One of my favorite things about the new season of Archer is Cecil. The character is a horrible person, but I just love hearing Gene and seeing him all grown up. I get that they are different characters, in different time periods, on different shows, but it still makes me smile.

Wow that was a depressing read, but really spot on. Thank you for sharing it with me. I guess Bob and family are doing just fine and I shouldn't worry about how "poor" they are because it's tv and everything will work out. The camcorder was only catalyst for the kids to be able to tell their awesome stories. Right now

I really disliked Coco at the beginning, but after this episode I feel like I understand her. She deals with racism in a way Sam will never experience and her reaction to it protects her more than "being woke" could at the school. This is a show I wish came on every week because I watched it when Netflix first

I said this last week, but this was my favorite episode of the season. Linda being Linda in the most oblivious way possible is soooo funny (she just couldn't cover her nose). I also loved the kid's stories, Louise's was the best (regular size Rudy is my favorite side character), but Gene's was really heart felt and

I think they're ok except for a few. But I also end up yawning because none seem like superstars on the caliber of past winners and runner ups.

I've seen Southland and I have read a lot of LaToya's reviews. Disagreeing with her position on one episode isn't condescending. Society does handle race and policing in a very myopic way. Me pointing that out is also not condescending. All Black people don't view race or policing from the same perspective, me

You're probably right, laziness on the part of the showrunners is likely impacting the season. I also agree about the expendables. I think the main reason I was uncomfortable with Nina staying over Aja is because I almost always agree with the picks in the first half of the seasons. I wasn't a fan of Aja at first, but

Good point. I never really thought about the timetable and that does make sense, but I think the editing did play some role. They film a lot of stuff that we never see and the editors pick and choose what they want to show. Most likely they felt that a more positive (less catty) tone would be better after Pulse and

I get what the producers and VH1 are trying to do, but as a fan since season 2 this isn't working for me. I like all of the Queens, but I don't feel like I love any other them and I don't have a favorite. By this point I always have a favorite, but this season I don't feel like I've been given time to connect with

Unfriendly advice: F*ck off!

Thursday night tends to be a slow tv night for the Scandal audience. I keep hoping another network puts on a good show in that time slot, but they haven't. I think it will take a better competing show for people to finally quit Scandal en masse or for the writers to makes this one better.

Good point :(