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I mean, it's fun to say The Voice hasn't had a legitimate star come out of the show. But the big thing is that the effect of Seasons 3 and 4 hasn't yet been seen. Seasons 1 and 2 were clearly focused on the coaches, with every coach whittling down their team to 1 person until the finale, when the coaches battled it

Can we please talk about Jessie cutting her finger? Because that was not a standard I-hurt-my-finger cut, she straight up sliced off a chunk of her finger. I had to just look away any time the camera went in on it - and it showed that injury off as much as it could. And then when Gordon retrieved the chunk of her

Amber Carrington was clearly the most talented singer on the show this year, but of the 3 in the finals, I'm glad Danielle won.

While re-watching the episode today, I noticed an awesome little touch to the ending credits. At the end, as Tina sneaks in her espresso and starts to drink it, she lifts one leg as if she's kissing it. Little details like that are one of the many reasons I love this show so much.

Aw nuts, I was hoping Andrea would win the whole thing. Her problem was that she was sure she could rely on Cochran as her number 2, but Cochran always wanted to be his own number 1, and Andrea was starting to set her sights on his number 2. I've never been a fan of Cochran, but he's the only one left that is really

He wasn't being illogical, though, he said he would be getting a cut if the new Paunch Burger opened. I've been completely confused as to why he wanted to open that thing so bad, so that was a big "that explains it" moment for me. He did have a good reason, in his own mind. Since he lost a lot of money that he would

He wasn't being illogical, though, he said he would be getting a cut if the new Paunch Burger opened. I've been completely confused as to why he wanted to open that thing so bad, so that was a big "that explains it" moment for me. He did have a good reason, in his own mind. Since he lost a lot of money that he would

It cannot be a coincidence that Leslie's wedding ring was made in a waffle maker, right?

I thought the bit with older Hope was done very well. When she talked to her doll about how when she started a family, they'd put each other first - just like what Sabrina did as a kid - was a great emotional moment. Which, because this is Raising Hope, perfectly set up the antidepressant gas robot (which would

Completely agree with this, this was my favorite episode in a long time.

I'd say:
Luke
Haley
Alex
Lily
Joe
Manny

I think Sarah Hyland is overlooked too often. She's at least as good as the adults who are perennial Emmy nominations, but she's younger, and Haley isn't the type of character who gets awards. But she executes Haley to perfection, and is a huge part of why the character works. In the New Year's episode, when she

I like Lily too. I can't say if the actress is talented or not, but I enjoy her on the show. Her one-liners make me laugh. I don't know if it's Rico Rodriguez's or the writers' fault, but Manny is the only character I don't like at all.

Eh I liked this episode a lot. It wasn't the funniest, but I found myself significantly more amused and engaged than in most recent episodes. Sometimes this show can seem like jokes shoe-horned into plots, but I actually enjoyed all 3 stories, with Mitch and Cam's being my favorite. That might have something to do

Don't be sorry at all, I think most people here can relate. P&R always lifts my mood, no matter what's going on in my personal life. You don't have any say over the sort of things thrown at you, but you do have a say in how you cope - and P&R, or other great shows, really can help deal sometimes. I really hope things

Tommy's child doppelganger was probably my favorite part of the show. They didn't really address it explicitly, but the little nods were just perfect. Because of course child Tommy goes along with Ben's plans, and has the hots for Kate.

I understand what you're saying, and I don't disagree with the sentiment. But, as I understood from the show, the guy Chloe was with wasn't mentally retarded, but he was suffering from brain damage from an attack to the head. They made it seem like he was attacked because of his treatment of other people - not that

I understand what you're saying, and I don't disagree with the sentiment. But, as I understood from the show, the guy Chloe was with wasn't mentally retarded, but he was suffering from brain damage from an attack to the head. They made it seem like he was attacked because of his treatment of other people - not that