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I would totally watch that. Of course, they must include the Bollywood version.

Me. Ow.

They were great last night. Wood Harris made the most of that small role, and I hope to hell they both come back soon!

It was good to see him smile when the flight attendant slipped him her card. Reese is back…and perhaps, so is his libido!

What a great article that captures the show perfectly. Thanks for sharing!

Sigh. I miss Quaaludes, aka gorilla biscuits.

So THAT's what Jesse's been up to since he escaped the Nazis.

I also write and edit for a living. Currently, the most infuriating malapropism is "horde" (a large crowd) vs. "hoard" (compulsive collection of items). The daily Houston newspaper mixes these up on a consistent basis, like they're just blindly trusting spell check to fix everything correctly.

That and the multiple references to spotted dick had me rolling. It's quite a bit more raunchy than usual for Shawn and Gus.

Can't believe it took Miles's reveal for Monroe to figure out it was Connor. It was practically like looking in a mirror.

I hear David Morrissey is looking for a gig.

I thought the very same thing. Their agri-culture turned out to be a huge benefit in the post-electricity world. That's where I'm going after the world ends.

Revolution gets my award for most-improved show. I went from hate-watching to outright enjoying it; a rare feat for me. I usually ditch a show after a few bad episodes, but for some reason, I hung in there and am glad I did. Sleepy Hollow, on the other hand…

I was trying to keep track of all the guest stars:

His New Yawk definitely crept out early in the episode, then settled into a broad but acceptable Southern accent.

Every so often, I have to post something on the PoI FB page just to stir up the natives. A few of them keep saying they're not watching the show anymore after Carter's death; I asked them why the fuck they're still reading and posting on the FB page. I swear, some people wouldn't know a good drama if it slapped them

This is the main reason I gave up watching Cougartown. Her unchanging facial expression just creeped me out. Same goes for Christa Miller.

I live for the opening scene in downtown Cleveland where Ralphie and his brother are staring at the Higbee's window display. It was a tradition for many Cleveland families to take the rapid transit downtown to see the wondrous Christmas decorations at Higbee's (long gone, but not forgotten) and in Public Square. It's

Michael Pena is one of the prize stallions in my fantasy stable. So effing hot in End of Watch. He's also going to voice a character on FX's new animated comedy, Chozen.

I've been on board with PoI from the beginning, and am so glad to see it continue to evolve and grow its world. PoI accomplishes that all-too-rare feat of straddling the line between case-of-the-week procedural and over-arching conspiracy.