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I agree with all of these. I'd add Naomi Watts, who might not be as A-list as others since she does more indie-type work but still turns in great performances, and Helen Mirren.

Yeah, I liked her last season but all her "you won't believe how FAMOUS" I am stuff got old fast last night.

You got it, skip!

Jon's recent foray into wildling territory makes me newly interested in his storyline. I also think Kit Harrington has nice chemistry with Rose Leslie.

It was a bit slow, but it was far more satisfying than last season's finale, where we checked in with every major character for a grand total of three minutes apiece.

Not sure if this is related in any way, but: I want to like "The New Girl," as I know it's really popular these days, but I just cannot stand Zooey Deschanel.

I don't know what's wrong with me, but I have never liked "The Constant." I guess it's because Desmond always annoyed me as a character. I'm used to being the sole voice of dissent on that by now, but I'm always frustrated with myself when I hear people say how much they love that episode. I agree that "The Man Behind

I recall him using a ladder to creep on Jesse at some point or another.

I loved the one where Seinfeld threatened to turn NBC into the biggest Lane Bryant in midtown.

Articles like this make me miss "30 Rock." The best NBC jabs are the ones that come from Jack Donaghy.

That movie scared the shit out of me when I was in 1st grade.

Don Draper's penis provokes most of the plot developments on the show. With new rule, I suspect the new season might be impotent.

That song is the only part I remember from the movie. And I liked it too.

"Apple Dumpling Gang" was so awful. I remember they showed it to kids on a rainy day when I worked at a camp and you could see them begging the counselors to let them do ANYTHING else.

Am I meant to read this comment in the same tone as the Mortal Kombat/Donkey Kong exchange in "Billy Madison"? Because I did….

Agreed. I actually found her anticipation over Chris' response the most exciting part of "Bailout," and her scenes with April were fun to watch.

Agreed. The episode where Leslie was being annoyingly rude to the architect from Eagleton (and, as the article points out, ended up being right all the long)  stands out. The architect said something to the effect of, "Wow, you two are really in love," and then Leslie and Ben just kill the guy with PDA and gooey sweet

My fiance and I watched this show religiously through the first three seasons, then occasionally in season 4, and now in On-Demand chunks when we have time. Personally, I was hoping Leslie would lose the election in season 4. I have liked the show less now that Leslie is very separated from the rest of the cast. We

I wear the cheese. It does not wear me.

Agreed. I loved Lee Pace on the show, and I was a fan of Chewoweth, but I found the Charlotte Charles character really annoying in general and especially grating in the second season.