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This show has become a car crash, but unfortunately it has not committed to that reality.

How can law enforcement be ideal?

It is actually a weakness in the writers and directors to fall into the unimaginative space that cynically accepts the crimes of power as being necessary.

The importance of this show is its deconstruction of gender norms that have unfortunately lingered well past their expiration date in the 20th Century.

OK, read the review now.

Wow, I am part way through this and I can't stand  Elizabeth Keen (Megan Boone).  The script is pretty bad. Spader has the skill to turn the weak script into a decent performance, but Boone just makes me want to kill her character. It is not the actor's fault that she does not have the skill to save such weak

The working classes produce all value in the world.

Two great shows with least interesting characters… OK, one great and the other pretty good….

To completely review this show, it is really necessary to note that the entire season displays both Sorkin's complete lack of knowledge of and contempt for women and his complete lack of knowledge and contempt for the political left in America. He is an ignorant liberal hack that doesn't even produce straw men of

One expects that they will not have the imagination to even contemplate the possibility that any indigenous nations retained independence with British troops enforcing the Proclamation Line of 1763, one of the primary causes of the war for independence.

Michael Keaton in a rubber suit is not Batman. I decided to give him a chance when that was announced. Keaton is a fine actor, but he could not save a horribly boring script about a sociopath in a rubber suit that kills indiscriminately. The Batman was not in that horrible film.

After having spent the summer in Japan and seen their elections for the upper house, as an American, I definitely envy their capitalist dominated elections. They are much easier to put up with and there are actual political parties to vote for that are not simply sock puppets for different corporate interest.

OK, so the reviewer missed the fact that the entire training sequence was a re-do of Luke and Yoda on Dagoba in Empire Strikes Back?

I am so looking forward to the episode where Wikileaks is condemned and the crew of Newsnight sanctimoniously apologize for the torture of Bradly Manning as he awaits trial. It is fun watching the best liberal capitalism has to offer on human rights.

The insights provided in this article as to the abusive past Todd VanDerBeek suffered go a long way to explaining how he can so often miss the point in the media he writes on. Interesting.

Can't we fund this show by taking out an insurance policy on the cast of Under the Dome and then killing them off?

It is pretty stupid for no one to notice the clock thing until after.

Hollywood is incapable of making a Batman film the People of Andoria will enjoy.

This seems to be a case where the reviewer is reviewing the movie on the criteria of the movie he wanted to see, rather than by the criteria of the film that the creators were trying to make. While I am not entirely sure how to categorize this film, the review reads as if the reviewer was critiquing a musical by the

This episode felt more sexist than usual.