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Is it really that hard to write a blurb for a show you don't watch though? For PoI this week, just mention that it's the season finale, something random and made up relating to the regular reviewer's thoughts or feelings on something, and some pun utilizing either of the words 'person' or 'interest.'

Pretty sure they were going for a groaner of a facebook pun.

Oh I'll certainly check it out, at least once or twice. The raw curiousity will be much too intense to resist.

Wait, so Galavant is an hour long show?
I mean, a "musical comedy fairytail" is one thing, but an hour long musical comedy fairytail? That's just crazy talk.

Those damn alien children apparently have already stolen that one guy's shirt!

Well it's debateable if Eric had anything interesting to say about Glee or the Originals up there.

I personally don't care much if it's the Top Pick or not. Sure, give it to Bert, he's cute.

I feel like there is not yet enough consternation at the relegation of the season finale of Person of Interest to "regular coverage." So here's more!

Don't particularly agree with this viewpoint. I mean it sucks that Enlisted got cancelled (and was never really given a shot to get the ratings to not get cancelled), but I'm still glad that I saw the episodes of it that I did see, because I enjoyed watching them, and the too early cancellation doesn't change the fact

Of the 3 new comedies actually on the schedule, Marry Me seems like it has the most potential to me, so I'm glad they gave it a timeslot where it has more of a chance than Bad Judge (ew) and A to Z (meh) look to have.

The show (A to Z) doesn't sound very interesting, but it's nice to hear that Taranga Leela has found work as a voiceover artist for sitcom trailers.

Has Grayson's daughter just vanished from existence Twilight Zone style?

I thought Cougar Town had a total cake walk ahead of it just to get renewed, but then I told myself to slap out of it. Renewal? Fat chance!

I read about Mixology's premise and immediately decided to not ever watch the show.

"I've watched two seasons of Person Of Interest and am tremendously unimpressed with it. Does it ever get over these painfully by the numbers procedural cases?"

I wonder if it's that they are ok with showing up on Jeopardy not fully prepared, or if they genuinely don't realize that there's this aspect of the game that they are under-prepared for.

I remember reading some explanation that TV club just didn't expect each episode to be different enough to warrant having a review each time. Because, you know, all science is the same I guess.

I don't watch Jeopardy regularly, but just from reading these reviews for a while (which I enjoy reading even having not seen the shows), it seems obvious that in a Venn Diagram, the subset of people who have enough variety of knowledge to get onto Jeopardy and the subset of people who would naturally approach a thing

To be fair, having mom's severed head thrown at you would probably be pretty distracting for most people. It wasn't a horrible plan.

Forget Mindy, if Fox treated Brooklyn nine-nine like this it would have struggled just as much.