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And who knew she was such a great physical comedienne? Benched fills the Happy Endings hole in my heart.

Points! Along with up-and-coming comedians, a lot of well-known standup comics and sitcom stars are appearing on @midnight, and they all seem to be having a great time riffing off each other. Some nights, the synergy is comedy gold! Doug Benson and Judah Friedlander are always hilarious, and Hardwick is no slouch in

At its heart, Person of Interest is a crime procedural, but its overarching plot about the battle between The Machine and Samaritan brought it to a whole new level this year. It's very rare for a show of this nature to handle "plot of the week" and ongoing conspiracy story lines so adeptly, and they even wove them

IKR? Crows are so easy to train, you'd think he could have used some real birds!

IRL, Francis and Mary were only married a year before Francis died. I wonder how closely they'll stick to history?

Liked for usage of pudenda.

Dewey Crowe in last night's promo!

Good to know people are still discussing Grimm here; thanks for the tip!

I'm finding that Benched is a much better substitute for Happy Endings than this strident show. Eliza Coupe is such a great physical comedienne.

RC Cola is the only cola to cross my lips. I've converted many of my friends, too.

1. The falcon statue from The Maltese Falcon.
2. Steve McQueen's Mustang fastback from Bullitt.
3. The fabulous Louis Vuitton luggage set from Darjeeling Limited.
4. Daryl Dixon's winged vest from TWD.

Yeah, pretty disgusting how they're still treating the preacher's death as just a big joke. Ugh.

And to top it off, the Sons just dumped Bobby's body in a shallow, unmarked grave just like their murder victims. Come the fuck on! At least give the guy a casket and a decent burial!

I actually think stilted dialogue and lack of subtlety is the whole point of Gotham. It seems like they're finally hitting their groove.

I loved when Chibs rolled his eyes at Jax when he didn't know what to after shooting Jury. The cracks are beginning to show.

I loved the fact that he was made whole again when Mordrake took him away. Leaving this Earth was the best option for Twisty.

His story brought tears in my eyes. He really is handsome.

He was also badass Harold Finch, amirite? He's learned a few tricks from his 'helper monkeys.'

In the 70s you had quite a few shows that were perhaps "aimed at a black audience" but found wide appeal across all demographics: The Jeffersons, Sanford & Son, Good Times, Room 222. TV audiences weren't nearly as segmented then as they are now…and shows that get labeled as "black" today are often doomed from the

I've chosen PoI over SOA live, and am always happy that I did when I watch SOA the next day and see another long, drawn-out episode that goes nowhere.