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I feel like AMC moved the show to Saturdays so that it would die, and now that it hasn't, I'm really not sure what they'll do with it. I mean, the obvious thing would be to renew it, but I certainly wouldn't be surprise if they don't. It might have done well enough for Saturdays, but it sounds like an expensive show

I'm not so sure the Julia and Ed thing is just an obstacle in Joel and Julia's marriage. It might be waaaay down the line, but I'm kinda wondering if it will be a storyline about unemployed people's struggles? I'm really, really hoping it is. It would be very interesting. If it's just to serve as an obstacle to their

Well, Masters of Sex was picked up to series on June 2012 and The Millers was picked up on May 2013. So theoretically Bridges could be a part of the entire first season of Masters of Sex.

I liked that about the show. It's so bizarre. I didn't laugh at any point, but it was quite unique.

I liked this less than the reviewer. The setting is really interesting, and plays a huge part on the show. There's also some amazingly graphic moments that are meant to play out as comedy that aren't like anything I've seen on TV. It reaches a great balance between bizarre, sickening and… funny. At the same time, I

That's good to hear. It does seem like they're planning something for Kasper at least.

I watched the first five episodes of Borgen and while I liked them, I didn't think they were really that great. I mean, the first two episodes were very good, but once Birgitte becomes Prime Minister, the show became a crisis-of-the-week show and my interest began to fade (especially with hourly long episodes). Does

I still quite like TVD, but I get increasingly concerned as each season begins that they may run out of story. Season 4 was clearly below the three that came before (even season 1, which had a rough start but had grown into what the show is now by its tenth or so episode), giving a lot more emphasis to the love

Yeah, I believe this will do solidly. Competition is not heavy on Wednesdays at 10 and SVU did surprisingly great last week, so it really ought to be successful (unless it's so bad that not even procedural fans could like it).

I can't believe how boring this premiere was. Carrie was pretty much the best thing, and her scenes weren't even good. It feels like they don't have anything left to explore about her. Everything, EVERY-THING she did here, she had done it back in the pilot. There's just too much spinning the wheels, and I couldn't

Grey's Anatomy is this weird show that I keep watching and I never regret having begun to watch it in the first place, but I'd never recomend it to anybody. THAT BEING SAID, if you're interested specifically in medical dramas, you should definitely watch it.

@avclub-00989c20ff1386dc386d8124ebcba1a5:disqus I understand your point, and I don't even think that Candice was that great. Still, you have to admit that Candice is smart, can strategize and is good at challenges. Considering the general level of this cast (what with Colton, Kat, Monica, Tyson, Rupert, and Gervase),

You're not wrong in leaning towards Candice. When I first saw the list of participants, Candice was my favorite (which's not saying much, because most of these people sucked in past seasons). But it's just hard to root for someone who's in Redemption Island basically limited to doing nothing for a lot of episodes.

I didn't like last week's episode, but this one gave me some hope. My problem is that I still can't find anybody to root for, and therefore, it's hard to care about anything. After this episode, I'm a tiny bit hopeful about Aras and Katie, but there has been too little screentime for them thus far. One thing that

I was honestly blown away by the revelation. Not so much because I didn't think of him, but because I wasn't expecting the show to take such a dark and ballsy path. I don't think I've ever seen a show turning things so much to the point that there's no way things can ever be the same, and I'm really curious to see how

Yes, it's basically like 90% of TV.

In the TV review section, they're all doing that. It is weird.

Yeah, this one was pretty lousy. It's the kind of thing you've seen a hundred times already, and done at least 80% better. I almost liked Maggie Lawson, but the character's completely built around clichés on top of clichés (if the obvious scene in the end of the pilot where she finds out her dad actually cares about

She is quite hammy here, but I feel like if the writting was better, she would be at least solid. But as I said, the jokes she receives are really weak. She's mostly required to be off-putting in a painfully generic way and then she gets drunk.

I actually prefer this actress to the former one. She was great in movies like Bridge to Terabithia and Brothers.