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I have successfully consumed another episode of this series. It was like many others, but it was… on last night at 9PM (ET) on the CW.

There are plenty of second chances in America for people who win one of its lotteries.

As an American public defender practicing in Massachusetts, under "poor people law" in my county, these allegations would have resulted in an attempted murder charge, and - unlike many attempted murder charges taken out against poor people in poor communities - it actually wouldn't have seemed ridiculous at all to

Sadly, no matter what anybody "said" to Chris Brown, he was likely shown that abuse was effective and normal.

One has to wonder, however, how "honest" such an exercise would be on the part of the creator, especially if that creator went on to foster a massive butthurt about nobody responding positively to their mathematically-valid-yet-context-free "original" sound.

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You had me right up until "heaven forbid you have an original sound." I'm only a spare-time songwriter, so I can't claim to have a brilliant or active musical imagination; still, I'm having a hard time envisioning something that would qualify as an "original sound," that wouldn't closely resemble something that

Sadly, her character is the weak link of Psych's otherwise solid characterization.

Tonight White Collar, last week something else, next week something else.

It's beyond me why/how a successful author wouldn't be able to find the money/time to get himself an LTC and some practice at the shooting range. Then again, this is not a show that's overly concerned with negotiating fair and reasonable limits to the required suspension-of-disbelief.

The problem is that you just described the CIA, but since we are dealing with a fictionalized universe, I see your point. It'd be a nice twist, especially if Beals's character had been working for the same secret organization this whole time, and Castle had accidentally based a CIA character off of a terrorist. Egg,

I like how certain shows just decide to take a week off for no real reason all the time. It really makes me feel more inclined to watch television on television when it's originally airing, which is apparently a big deal for all of these television networks.

Yeah, this show is accruing flaws faster than it's accruing interesting stuff to actually care about. The plague of ellipses was a good catch; the long, drawn-out 30's flashbacks were a more obvious failing, but still one worth documenting as such. The voiceover stuff has been a problem for as long as the show's been

I'm still hoping that someday somebody else will write one of these and refer to Todd in either the second or the first person.

I traveled back in time to November of 2011 on the film section just about four hours ago. Not a single part of the website visible to me referenced any date past November 9th or 11th (can't recall exactly.)

Well Buzz, hardcore christians believe they drink jewish blood once a week, so really it's only fair.

Dekker really looked like he was thinking of England before and during that kiss. Chin up, old chap. Not so bad as all that.

Isaac being Blackwell would certainly help ease my disbelief that he magically (pun intended) knows exactly what's going on in town. I was still a bit disappointed in Team Jacob's supremely explicit enunciation of his reactions to each new tidbit of information doled out by his former master, however; the

And he had a glowing… probe.

I'm assuming there aren't any B.A. or B.S. programs for witchcraft that the FBI would prefer she complete prior to obtaining employment. Plus, supply is low, demand is high, and while the average witch life expectancy is very long, the median number paints a far less rosy picture.