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This is the only episode I actively dislike. It's not awful or anything, but the story simply has no interesting development, everything is as predictable as it could be. Its core premise is kinda stupid and not at all inventive as in the other episodes. There's no interesting twists or spins, no creative universe

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She's not a genius, but she's a good comedic actress. Watch, for example, a movie like Just Friends. That's not a good movie by any stretch of the imagination, but every single time Faris is on screen, that movie becomes watchable. She just absolutely relishes the opportunity of playing a psycho pop star diva, and

Wow, this is surprising. I honestly thought 8 was Showtime's number, and this show would have one more season. Its ratings are very solid.

Is that official or just guessing because of the time it's taking to renew it?

what? the UK version won't get a fourth season? WHY, BBC, WHY?!?!

I think I've never even watched an episode of LMS. Back when it first premiered, it sounded to me like a show that was supposed to air on Disney Channel, maybe paired with Good Luck Charlie. The fact that is merely approaching these topics is in and of itself surprising.

I feel like this show will probably get a second season simply because it seems like the cheapest show on TV! One single set, two writers, and four actors in its regular cast. So yeah, it probably doesn't even cost as much as a single EPISODE of Game of Thrones.

Reading reviews of this show, Getting On reminds me of Enlightened. I honestly couldn't make anything of Enlightened in its first three episodes, opposing Amy's broad behavior with those profoundly reflexive voiceover (which I wasn't sure whether I was supposed to take it serious or if it was meant to be ironic). Then

Y'know, if you ever feel exhausted of having to praise Allison Janney's work every week, really, don't. That woman deserves as much praise as she can get. Stunning.

The story about the dad was somewhat weird. He was Virginia's father, and he stalked her and her family around for decades wanting to know them and taking pictures of them, but at the end he was a narcissitic? Huh?

Oh, I don't mind the sentimentality of those two at all. That being said, I did feel that they didn't move me as much as they were hoping to. I actually quite like them, though. Not A-level, but certainly B+.

When I first watched White Bear, I thought the ending was simultaneously ridiculous and genius. But I think the part of me that thought it was ridiculous feIt that way due to the years of seeing that kind of twist made in such a dumb and dishonest way. Here, though, it adds a whole other layer of social critique to

I loved the episode because it dealt with how technology affected relationships, which I think it's something very hard to do and the episode did it with a very creative concept. The first two episodes dealt more with crazy media fixations and other stuff more general, whereas this one felt more particular, more

My top of episodes:

I thought Alexander's looked more appetizing, but I'll give it to you that that might just be because chocolate is more appetizing to me than pears. In that sense, I would agree with you that it took a lot of balls from her.

Too bad there isn't a review for the finale, so I'm just going to comment here as well (SPOILERS ahead):

This show's terrific, much better than Top Chef has been this season. The casting is extraordinary, each kid has its own unique personality, each one endearing in its own way. Even Troy, who I would say is not that much of a jerk, he's just egotistic, which's a natural quality for a kid. And the elimination parts are

Also, since the show will be cancelled, CBS could say the show is a miniseries, making it very easy for Collette to be nominated again.

I might be on the minority here, but I certainly wouldn't put the baby storyline from season 3 on the same level as Kalinda's husband on The Good Wife or the hit-and-run on Homeland. No, the problem with that storyline was mostly in its premise, which was stupid. The execution throughout the season, however, was