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This season has been so discouragingly bad. The show kind of found its groove again with some really interesting arcs in seasons 11 and 12, but this season has been mostly devoid of anything remotely interesting or compelling. But per usual for Grey's at this point in its life, whenever it breaks up the format and/or

Holy hell you are a fool.

Atta boy, Todd. This sounds splendid.

I'm truly amazed by the lack of support for "Traveling Salesmen" as one of if not the best episodes of "The Office." It's a masterfully constructed episode of television and prior to it something the show had never even thought to attempt. The epic pairings of Jim/Dwight, Stanley/Ryan, Phyllis/Karen, and, of course,

I'm trying to figure out how you can still justify covering Revenge, Once Upon a Time and the Fox comedy block, just as easily as you can throw Nurse Jackie to the curb!

"Was I the only person who was half hoping it was actually Padma’s head in that box?"

This is exactly what the sixth season should have been about, propelled by the Dexter writers actually having the balls to allow Deb to pull down the curtain at the end of season 5 and discovering Dex then. That would have been a far greater, less-contrived way than the utter bull shit we got with the season 6

Have to agree with you, just a smidge above Through the Looking Glass. The plot revolving around Michael's betrayal was some of the most well-executed drama and tension I've ever seen of any TV show. The Locke/Desmond/Eko story in the hatch unfolded in such a satisfying and fascinating way. And of course, our first

They're both fine films in their own regard, but the way critics and awards voters have propped them up on this pedestal has really done them both a disservice. There were so many more films deserving of a nomination (i.e. The Master, Cloud Atlas, The Impossible, etc.), let alone the most puzzling nominations of all

I wouldn't take it so far as to call them "caricatures", but I do think it was the most overrated film of the past year. I thought the last act veered too far into standard rom-com territory.

No no no

I think I shed a few tears during the Duke Silver scene. The fact that Ron would reveal himself like that to Dianne shows just much she means to him. A really great moment in an episode full of really great moments.

I think I shed a few tears during the Duke Silver scene. The fact that Ron would reveal himself like that to Dianne shows just much she means to him. A really great moment in an episode full of really great moments.

And man, did that Savannah Paige Rae bring it in that scene. Well done.

And man, did that Savannah Paige Rae bring it in that scene. Well done.

I think it's pretty clear that the writers want to give Joanne Cusack as much to do as possible whenever they have her for any episode, since she is still regarded as a "guest star". That's why there will be a random episode or two throughout each season where Sheila doesn't make an appearance, since she isn't

Alias is a show about a spy.