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Any thoughts about Saul being a terrorist? Two prisoners so far die after he interacts with them, plus he was conveniently absent during the bombing, plus he had access to Brody's video…

Any thoughts about Saul being a terrorist? Two prisoners so far die after he interacts with them, plus he was conveniently absent during the bombing, plus he had access to Brody's video…

I want to see a spin-off in which LaGuerta and Matthews are a team of cops who solve crimes in their spare time.

I want to see a spin-off in which LaGuerta and Matthews are a team of cops who solve crimes in their spare time.

A clear attempt by the show's writers to jump the shark in the biggest way possible.

It would be fine if the signs were ambiguous, but the ouija board scene left no doubt at all that it was a message from the afterlife, not someone faking it. I misspoke when I said it changed the way the world  (I don't think the show will turn into Ghosts of Downton Abbey) … I meant that the incidents weren't in

The ouija board at the end was terrible, and it wasn't the only supernatural element - the ability of the women to sense when their men are in danger in the war was another example. You can't change how the world works at the end of the second season. Unless they are going for a slow burn and in season three Downton

The show seems to have no problem rewriting history to fit its own mythology … the Roanoke colony material being one example, but the same being the case for the pope story, which is obviously based on the secret of Fatima.

"What will it take to change his mind, short of a visit from Lavinia’s ghost?"

Wait … there's alt text on these things?

I was hoping that Gus had built up an immunity to iocaine powder.

Is it just me, or was Archer hiding on a rather phallic island?

> (His reading of "YOU DO NOW!" in particular was chilling.)
Not chilling enough for you to recall that he actually said NOW YOU DO!

When Kenneth was working for CBS he was given a tote bag with The Mentalist on it.

Also she used the pseudonym Dorothy Michaels when she followed her father to Swingles.

I think the nanny is harmless. She's just a way for Dexter to keep the least cumbersome child in his life this season, while the rest are made to vanish with unseemly haste.