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Yes, I have to agree there. PapaWolf!Ichabod was hot as hell, and I actually have great affection for Amandla, but too many of my shows have been nearly ruined by adorable moppets and/or bratty teens (UGH, Dana Brody), and I've adopted a pretty strict no-tolerance policy.

I legit want Mickey to be the last man standing—well, along with Meyer, because history. The final scene should just be Meyer grimly looking out a window over an NYC street or counting his money or something, and then from off-screen you just hear that telltale giggle, and Meyer closes his eyes in that "I'm surrounded

Nothing will ever, ever, EVER make me feel better about what happened on Boardwalk last night, but giving me Kirk Acevedo, Enver Gjokaj and feisty lesbians all in one episodes is certainly a good first step.

And wait, are we supposed to think Margaret's living with Rothstein? I thought it was just a property that he somehow controls/owns, as stipulated in her demands when she agreed to work with him a few episodes ago. But them living together "Who's The Boss?"-style would be deeply hilarious and awesome as well.

That is like the entire reason I like him, not even gonna lie.

Yeah, we saw his daughter playing it earlier. I have to say, "Chekhov's musical saw" is not one I've seen before.

Well, so, yeah, I basically can't stop crying. Wish I had a more dignified comment to make, but there you go. God forgive me, but I was actually hoping Knox would kill Eli in that fight scene, just because I'd heard that a major character dies (and saw that horrible foreboding farmhouse shot in the promo) and I'd SO

(I…literally never noticed that tab. I am embarrassing. Thank you!) I was wondering that myself—I'm inclined to say Miles = Sam and Bass = Dean, just because Dean's always been more angsty and snarky and Sam just kind of plays the more sensible straight man a lot of the time, but Miles is pretty wry as well. It's not

I was hoping for a quizzical reaction background shot from Charlie about the "X-Files" line, since I assume she doesn't know what that is (a la "What's a boy band?"), but alas.

I actually liked him a lot in S1, but I like him even more since he's gotten super-sassy and developed Sawyer Nicknaming Syndrome.

(Okay, so how do you see when people have replied to your comments??? This is annoying.)

Is there a tumblr of black people reacting to David Blaine tricks yet?

In a way it was sort of cheesy the way they danced around not showing John/JDM—he's conveniently in shadow when he and Sam are waiting in the car outside, etc—but in a way it was also sort of chilling the way he's such a strong and often painful presence on the show despite being gone this long. I cringed when Dean

I like the mythology and all, really, but if this season ends with the Horseman being officially and totally destroyed (or trapped, whatever) and the next several seasons are just a lighthearted Seinfeldian comedy where nothing really happens and Ichabod is just indignant about the 21st century and Abbie is just

That was outstanding and I'm deeply offended not to see it mentioned in the review, to be honest.

I still laugh when I remember his first episode: (Sheldon) "You may find this hard to believe, but I didn't have any friends growing up." "…no, I—I get that." Heh.

No, dude, I'm totally with you there. I actually thought we were legit going there last season or so.

Oh, I totally believe it of him, but I don't entirely of her. And as other comments have said, it's mostly just the way it was presented (or rather, not).

I would understand it if he was using his natural and wildly sexy Welsh accent, but he is not, so I do not.

Look, I know the dude was guilty of mass murder, but I was most outraged by the clearly empty coffee cup he was drinking from in that interview tape.
OH MY GOD, you have no idea how much this bothers me in every show/film. It's like my biggest pet peeve ever the way even really good actors can't be arsed to remotely