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I'm hoping for Declan, but I expect it will be someone meaningless.

Last week's episode was pretty good. I'll stick with it.

I felt it took a few minutes to get going, but it was otherwise fantastic.

I've been meaning to watch Borgia. Stupid lack of 30-hour days.

Yeah, it's a better show than I expected. The Tudors was never terrible, but it was often boring. This show is actually fun to watch.

Luigi got a lot of airtime in this season.

I like how none of the delivery people hesitate to punch a ten-year-old.

I like the talk on the commentary about the current (at the time of recording) value of the Simpsons cels the writers have.

I don't think I'd ever heard a lot of the spoken stuff that ran over the end credits before. It always gets cut off or spoken over on TV.

Heh, I often think of that one, as it's one of the few dialogue bits to appear on the "Songs In the Key of Springfield" soundtrack album.

aka "that guy who's in Rookie Blue. No, the other one. No, not him the other guy."

I watched Coronation Street and Eastenders as a kid up until college or so, mostly because my parents watched. Even if I wasn't watching I'd always know what was happening.

Alex and Dave together worked far better than I thought it would at the end of last season. There's something very sweet there.

It wasn't really dropped, she was fired after Sally cut her own hair. It's a pretty definitive end to her arc.

Elementary is actually being beaten by Scandal these days, at least in the key demo, which only makes it harder for Hannibal.

Oh, he's that guy! Did not recognise him at all until googling.

She's clearly best remembered for Everwood…

Amstell is great. I hope they release his second special on DVD sometime. I'm one of the people who stayed home on New Year's Eve watching it, and it was hilarious.