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Oh, yeah. Sam Elliott and Tim Olyphant together? I'll be in my bunk!

Nah, Dewey was always good to his whores.

Ah, so many to choose from. Sorry if others have mentioned these already.

L should have gone to Lyle Lanley, monorail salesmen extraordinaire.

And the owner of the Kalab Kalash stand in NYC.

*runs from room in tears*

Control = Camryn Manheim, who had a significant role last season. Sounds like the author of this article is not too familiar with PoI.

I know! Those promos are real earworms.

Agreed. Twisty was the catalyst that pushed Dandy over the edge.

There's some kinky shit going on in that title theme.

I hope they offer HD versions for sale soon, because my old DVDs look like crap on my HDTV! I'll have to replace the entire collection.

Yup, I laughed hard at that sideways kick. Taraji is gonna own this role!

And of course they're freaking out over the "lesbian kiss" on the POI FB page. Those people are NEVER happy.

Yes, the Reese/Carter, Root/Shaw, Fusco/Root kisses aren't about romance. They have all happened when the characters were facing certain death, and it was a way for them to show their real affection for each other in case they never got the chance to do so.

In that scene at the waterfront between Butch and Saviano, there was a 60s-era Cadillac and a 70s Lincoln town car. I like the anachronistic feel, and honestly, I like Gotham overall. I'm willing to accept its tonal inconsistencies, which I don't think are as bad as the reviewer does.

Yup. Gave up on SH after only 5 episodes. Too scattershot for me, although Tom Mison sure is nice to look at.

I guess you've never seen Psych, then. Omundson's got some decent comedy chops.

I'm always surprised at how many people don't know about the 1960 film that started it all. They don't believe me when I tell them, until I whip out the IMDB listing.

I like that analogy. I thought the kid was a good choice. I can't really imagine an adult as Samaritan's avatar.

Glad to see Emily Stephens give a shoutout to Married. I thought it made a great lead-in to You're the Worst, but so many people unfairly compared the two shows. I like to think Married is how Jimmy and Gretchen would end up if they got hitched.