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Definitely watch Spartacus if you're a fan of Lucy Lawless.

And years later she gets naked in Homeland.

So what's it mean for Smash that it's on NBC? Does it have more leeway with building a series? Less?

It's a lot worse there, but the sheer quantity of topics and people commenting on Reddit makes up for the lack of quality. Also, people are really dumb about pop culture there unless it concerns My Little Pony.

AV Club's game reviews almost always come out the Monday after the game is released, which is typically the Tuesday before. Some big reviews come out a few days early, like Skyrim's. But wondering when they're going to "get around" to reviewing a JRPG that was released six days ago seems odd.

Are you saying we could have seen Katherine McPhee naked if this was still on Showtime?

After finishing the second season years ago, I felt the whole killer reveal to be completely underplanned and unwarranted. Maybe I just missed all the clues, but it seemed like a reveal the writers didn't land on until penning the last few episodes.

It's because his hands are up like he's in shock or mourning, but his eyes are completely dead. It is disturbing.

I liked her, the show had different energy when she was onscreen, especially in the first few episodes.

Also love the second one, obviously.

Where?

I love all the recent advancements to TV Club, but seriously? An email newsletter?

I have to return some videotapes.

Good to hear, I really, really like the walkthroughs and I know it must take a ton of time to interview, edit, and post. Thanks for doing it, Todd.

Yeah, those really stood out to me, too. So awesome to read these just for their honesty. TV Walkthroughs would be great on even crappy shows.

Okay, Walker following Brody makes sense, thanks for pointing that out.

Question about finale (spoilers)
Does anyone know how Brody knew how to find Tom Walker at the end? From what I could tell, they weren't in communication at all. And why did Brody mark where he left his video with chalk? And how did Tom know where to find it? I feel like I either missed a scene where Abu Nazir got the

The first three episodes of Homeland are like Night Trap the TV show. I was disappointed when they dismantled the cameras because it probably meant less boobies, but it made for a better show.

The seemingly-alive Bruce Willis befriends a young boy who can see ghosts.

Oh man, so this is the guy who told his producers to stop all internet piracy, talk about a cockblock.