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Fi can be annoying but I have to agree with people saying that this was a really great episode. In fact while I was really annoyed with her last week but ignoring why she was upset with Michael, I found her being upset at Michael this week enjoyable.

I don't hate the Turtle and Alex chemistry but I agree with the review that their conversation essentially being every line about fucking got old quick. Either they need to do it so we don't need to hear about it or they need to have something else to talk about.

I think the show has been doing a real good job of refining its formula each week. I think it'll be interesting to see if things will be more consistent from now on since it seems that from here on out things are actually airing in production order. (Production order wise, tonight's episode took place after the second

I actually liked the ending for being a little bit different than usual. It might have been a little heavy for what that show is usually going with. Bit dark comedy instead of just plain comedy.

Entourage tends to be all about living vicariously through the characters. So the E/Sloane pairing really does make perfect sense for what they're going with.

RE: Watchmaker

I almost feel like what the show is going for just doesn't work within the constraints of a half hour show. Especially since each episode opens up cold from the previous one. Giving each character a plot line and trying to touch upon them in every episode just makes everything feel unimportant and like they're going

Didn't that guy also go home the same week as that? Scratch that apparently Ash went home the week after that.

I was all ready to make a joke about Angelo nodding after Padma said they had crabs…then he went and said he previously had crabs. Awkward.

To be honest I kinda felt the award was more for "getting choked out in the process of apprehending an assassin on your second day" than for anything else. I really don't think it was intended as being anything remotely meaningful.

Deus ex-lover machina
While the ex-lover being involved in the spy world was far from a surprise, I have to hope that him popping up to help her doesn't become a weekly thing.

I didn't find tonight's episode unpleasant, it just seems like two episodes back to back of nothing but setup. Usually the show does a good job of mixing a little overarching storyline while giving each episode just some random fun stuff. Doesn't feel like we've had that so far in the first two episodes of the season.

To quote American Dreamz, "I'm not physically attracted to other people, but if you want me, I'm yours."

I think one of my favorite spy tips is from I believe the season two opener when he's trying to get away and he's talking about how with the advent of air bags you can't just go crashing through things in drive but you can do so in reverse.

Did they announce the quickfire winner getting immunity? I honestly could not remember if they had said it or not. I know it's kinda accepted this early in the show but I don't remember them saying it. Usually they even concentrate a bit on the fact that the quickfire winner doesn't have to worry about their dish.

I'm sorry but every shot of Padma results in me being distracted by her boobs. I still await the breast milk quickfire.

None of the contestants really have any personality in the manner they carry themselves or in their cooking.

I still think that Jack's complete failure at the firing two guns at once is one of those scenes that really does a good job of defining the show.

Where is the current Royal Pains and future White Collar coverage?

It also seemed like the super skilled killer has been used a little bit too much too early in the series.