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I bet you know a lot of white girls who do that, it's pretty common.

Danny eating sushi with a fork is why I love this show. One of those little things the show doesn't draw attention to that is just absolutely perfect for that character.

That whole "DC subway" thing was embarrassing. They managed to locate Woodley Park and Dupont on the red line, and then invented a Farragut East? Even if that existed, wouldn't it be near the other Farraguts instead of at the end of the line? Gah.

I swear, I read this comment without looking at the author and though "hey, that one dude who inexplicably loves Hostages every week has a kindred spirit!" And then I looked and it was that guy from the Hostages reviews.

I can't tell if these comments are performance art or someone being paid by the network to pretend this is a compelling show. I'm leaning toward the latter, but if it's the former — brava, sir.

I liked this episode a lot and I think you were a bit harsh on it. Yes, they probably could have done more to flesh out the random stalker who turns out to be unconnected to the crime, or the reasons why the woman who did it wanted money or turned on her original partners. But there's a finite amount of time for

That was my question. I wasn't paying all that much attention, but I think they went from a scene in which someone said there was 4 hours to detonation to a scene where the not-FBI team had flown from DC to Houston and was just starting to search the port. Granted, I'm not a not-FBI agent, but it seems like a

That bit perfectly encapsulated why JLM is my favorite Sherlock.

I share the concern about ratings, but TV by the Numbers keeps assuring me that CBS hasn't cancelled a sophomore drama in ages, so here's hoping they're still that committed to syndication. I do think that it's current ratings could get it bumped to Sunday next year, but I suspect it's likely to sell well

I don't remember Joan slut-shaming her friend. She teased her a bit about the one-night stand, but the only thing that seemed to bother her was (a) Jen deciding this guy was "the one" based on a year-old one-night stand, and (b) Jen sleeping with Sherlock again after she found out he'd initially lied to her. I took

I should have read this before I wrote basically the same thing. Agreed, except on the last point, where I think Joan's little prank was a good response.

I think it's pretty clear in Jen's last scene that she's still smitten with Sherlock (which, given JLM, I totally buy), she just realizes he's not exactly relationship material. I'm guessing he was really charming while apologizing and she was happy to fall into bed with him again. I can't imagine being all that

This show would be 200% better if Dylan McDermott frequently stopped in the middle of a sentence and whipped on a pair of sunglasses.

Every single bit of this episode was terrible. From the kidnapper shiftily glancing back at the alcohol that caused me to yell "oh GOD not an alcoholic subplot" right before the father correctly deduced he was in fact an alcoholic and bonded with him over it, to the teenage dude who thinks the way to win over his

Yeah, this review confused me. I basically hate watched 2.5 seasons of this show, but I have to admit—kind of against my will—that this season has been great so far. This episode was probably my favorite of any since season 1. And I just couldn't disagree more that the cartoonishly evil Governor was a better

I assume because of the letters Abigail and Sherlock wrote to one another?

That was easily my favorite line of the episode. Maybe the season.

I watched Toy Story 3 for the first time on a plane. I cried so much I'm pretty sure the guy next to me thought my parents had died.

Yup, exactly. I'm a lawyer far too many hours a day, so I read gossip blogs and watch The Vampire Diaries in my down time.

So totally agree.  I thought that line was perfect.