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See, I thought it was set up ages ago that everyone, or at least Robert and Co., already knew about Thomas being gay, from comments like "I gather he cheered up when he saw the gentleman" [meaning the way-hot Kemal Pamuk] and then the thing about "forgiving [his] past sins" in the S2 finale, I think. But apparently I

I went to a Picasso exhibit at the Guggenheim last month, and I kept track of how long it took for a passing tourist to mention that scene. (50 minutes.)

"Monana?" "Yeah, it's Dutch. …Pennsylvania Dutch."

"Alex is unequivocally the meanest character in the entire series"

Question: why on Earth did "The Fallout" get a TV-MA rating?? It did on Hulu when I just watched, anyway—did I zone out through a sex scene?

It's LOL-watching. That's a totally legitimate thing. I can't understand how people can get mad at something so hilarious and fluffy.

Not to mention Simone, you know, the hearing girl with whom he CHEATED ON BAY. I really like Daphne and Emmett's friendship, but he's got some nerve criticizing her romantic choices.

To quote Shirley Bennett, so we're just gonna ignore that hate crime, huh? I mean, the first set of action figures? By themselves they weren't that bad, I guess, but given this show's history of painful race-related jokes (and the fact that Raj himself has been reduced to one big walking race—and gay—joke), that was

I'm saying nothing specific—and the end of the season is frustrating for more than one reason—but honestly I might suggest you avoid comments in general if you want to remain spoiler-free, as I've seen other people talking about various developments in detail here (and elsewhere).

Ha! I don't blame you. But in the moment when she dies, Matthew's just standing next to the bed, clutching the post and looking pained, and some people felt it was less than convincing.

People have made so much fun of Dan Stevens about the bedpost moment that he (sarcastically) mentions it in his Twitter bio. Heh.

Glee! It's a feeling you get when your brain finally lets your heart get in its pants! (No, but, seriously, this show and especially Ryan Murphy are really and truly The Worst. And I started out as a legit fan.)

"[A]s the music swells on the soundtrack, the brothers sound unnervingly like a couple of betrayed lovers trying to decide whether their marriage is salvageable." HA!  You may or may not know that there are many people on the Internet who have supported that idea since pretty much the pilot, but even for sane people

WOW. Quite an episode! The bond between those two is wonderful. I so didn't expect Sherlock to go Dark Side so soon, but it actually worked and was quite chilling indeed. That being said, I still refuse to believe Irene is dead (though I think that *Sherlock* genuinely believes so) and I assume we're gonna see her by

I did enjoy the Melody/Daphne scene quite a lot…except it loses a little bit of its power when you remember the Jeff/Melody "relationship" from last year (if it can even be called that). She made some pretty cringey choices when it came to him too—not as bad as Daphne's, but still not great—and it colored that

I have always assumed that Toby was the actual Scranton Strangler. Or Dwight, or Mose, or Dwight dressed up as Mose because Mose doesn't exist, a la Norman Bates. Reasonable?

I have always assumed that Toby was the actual Scranton Strangler. Or Dwight, or Mose, or Dwight dressed up as Mose because Mose doesn't exist, a la Norman Bates. Reasonable?

"I was watching The Dark Knight Rises and realized the cop on the bridge at the end was Quinn."

"I was watching The Dark Knight Rises and realized the cop on the bridge at the end was Quinn."

So…like…was there any point *at all* to the entire Ukrainians subplot?? This is the second week in a row with no mention whatsoever of Isaak; at this point I really don't see why this season wasn't just 'Deb finds out about Dexter / LaGuerta investigates / Hannah McKay stuff.' I love Titus Pullo too, but really, it