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    "I did naaawwwtttt. O, hai Mark!"

    Nick Brody is Rambaldi?

    Mandy Patinkin/Saul sing-songing "He cannot go inside that house! You must stop him going in that house!" made my week

    This part combined with everything Donna mentioned makes me lean towards this actually being a fairly good VSE in terms of educating the audience.  Whenever I first watched the whole thing at some point in the recent year, I was pleasantly surprised by that exchange between Willis and the cop: I would never, in my

    The ABC Family long season thing is a contractual issue relating to everyone getting raises with each new season.

    Yes and no: We still don't know the deal with the other sources, and since Charlie pointed out thy could have run with it months earlier before the Stephen Root interview…yeah. I hope they don't cop out there.

    Everwood had the first prime time network abortion since Maude, not Grey's Anatomy.

    Portia was holding Mikey.

    Also you get paid to write about it.

    Yes, Virgil and Mike are no longer regulars.

    Saul doesn't speak Arabic in the first death scene of the season because he's always reciting the Kaddish in Hebrew when that happens even though idiots think it's Arabic and that he's the mole.

    Hmm? The version where everyone breaks to the point where Lohan has to run offstage is what aired live.

    Not necessarily: He improves dramatically when he starts taking lessons several eps later.

    As far as the Rowan reveal goes…maybe on another show, but on a Shonda Rhimes show, knowing that she tends to go for colorblind casting, I didn't see that coming at all. Which was probably the point.

    Manhunter's reference to how he figured it out (a book of war wound photos on Lecter's shelf caused him to figured it out instinctively) is similar to, if not the same as how it happened in the book, isn't it?

    Great review, but Genevieve, you wrote "extradition" when you meant "extraction" or "exfiltration."

    "Mo' Schmo" was quickly cancelled with a ton of unaired episodes and didn't make it to the DVDs in any form, so unfortunately I don't see that happening.

    Low traffic, very few comments, all in part due to them being the worst written reviews on the site.

    Pretty sure The Barn was the original title, and Rampart came after. The earliest promos for the show used "Rampart," while nothing about "The Barn" made it to air.