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It's been a while since I watched The Good Wife. I don't understand why, every single time I watch an episode I sincerely enjoy it, but I just don't want to follow it week to week. I came on to this episode because of John Noble and while watching I remembered how I used to like watching random episodes from season 2

I started watching 30 Rock recently, and I saw the whole series in like a week or 2. I just couldn't stop, it was really adicting, and this finale was perfect; it got me crying twice, what Liz said to Tracy was touching, but with Jack it was pure magic. I'm really glad it ended in such a high note in a great season

I loved the episode; while I disagree with you in that the first half of the season was boring, I have to say that it's nice that Revenge shifted the focus back to the Graysons while not completely abandoning the initiative. It's getting really fresh, and it's even more interesting and engaging when you see Jack about

I usually enjoy Once Upon a Time silliness, but this time I just hated it. Not only the CGI effects were outright bad, but a taser killing a magical dragon and a man made of wood? That's just too stupid to swallow, as all the "coincidences" the episodes try to pull, they are only convinients plot. Bad story telling,

Seriously, I didn't find this episode funny at all. There was 1 or 2 things that got me smiling, but mostly I just glared at the screen, waiting for something good to happen. As Jeff says "maybe it's because we expect it to be", but this season just kind of sucks. Escapism is the reedimng episode of the season so far,

I'd watch that

I'd give away all my money for a Pushing Daisies movie/ mini series or whatever! Damn! I just loved that show!

This has been TBBT most touching episode ever. The scene where everyone builds an scenario for what the letter says is just so emotional that it got me to shed tears. There was fun to be had in the episode, but it was mostly about heart and done with brilliance.
I have to ask, after reading the review this seems more

Not one of the best, but it's a good episode all the same. I gave it a B+, although I could have easily graded it just as a B, because I did laugh, but there was nothing unexpected (I knew Chang was faking it and I knew Jeff wouldn't prove it). Still, it was enjoyable enough to gain that B+

I disagree a little, I've liked season 2 a lot so far, I always thought it was nice and bold for the show to be exploring new directions, and I never found it boring, and now it got just more exciting; the way it came back to focus once more on Emily vs Graysons is a neat, smart and emotional one, and how the

It was an amazing episode, probably the best Once Upon a Time has had yet; it was surprisingly touching and the whole resolution of the Cora conflict is amazing. It feels right that Snow White is the one to take her down and it's even more amazing that she is the reason Regina goes bad again. Awesome episode, totally

Todd, Todd, Todd, you need to embrace the warmth! Spring is comming! Let that ending just slip through that cold heart! (seriously, the episode was so damn good that it deserved an "A-" at the very least!)

The ending is just fantastic with Amy saying Sheldon to wake her up with a kiss, and having him response "heard you the first time" was just brilliant. I laughed my ass off. I think this is more an "A-" episode rather than a "B+", but they are not so far appart, so I'll take it

The true Community is here! I've been waiting for an episode this good! I might leave my worries behind if it keeps this track

I was so mad about Applegate's departure that I was set on not watching the new Up all Night, but with so much chaos, changes and everything, I won't have a choice! It will be a must see despite of how horrible it becomes, and I probably would watch all 5 episodes, just to see how much they screw things up, just to

it's a bad show that's funny to watch just because of how bad it is. The main problem is that- as said above in the review- Ryan is not going to make it until the season finale. And that would be fine if the show found some grounding to be engaging, but can you really engage with serial killers? Not really, you just

“It’s delicious, cheesy, and doesn’t lie.” Henry is horrible.I agree, that's probably the worst line Once Upon a Time has given him, it's stupid and it doesn't even make sense. I get the point, but damn! Henry can't be that stupid, can he?
Otherwise the episode was nice, I gave it a B+

The big change Community had this season is the character treatment; most of them seems to be clinging to a development we just didn't quite see. Annie and Britta feel different, Troy as well and Pierce hasn't been used as well as in the third season. The diferences are subtle because the actors are great, but they

Not as bas as the review might suggest, but not on the level of avarage Community episode. So a B- or a C+ is more of a fitting grade I think. There was fun to be had, but it's not really as good as it could have been. I'd say it had a lot of hits and miss on the course of the half hour, being really funny with the

Maybe it's because I'm Chilean, but "No" is really close to perfect when it comes to showing how it was necessary to convince people to go voting, and vote No. It also needs to be praised not only by the splendid acting, but for being able to draw one back to 1988: it was really like the film shows you. It has some