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I think this show has gotten a lot better since the first part of the season. I found myself actually enjoying it last night, and even laughed (with the show, not at it) a couple times. Billy Burke has always been the best thing about this show, and his boy band comment killed me, then realizing those kids don't even

What's bad is that now every time he's on screen and says "Hordor" all I can think of this that gimmick account on here.

You can't really see it in the view above, but you could on the homepage: Can we please just talk about how JT's pants are unbuttoned and completely unzipped?

Sexual preference aside, crazy grieving Nolan was pretty awesome. I mean did you see that scruff? And those tears?!?

I thought the same thing when I heard that line. But I'm one of those crazy people who consider Rose their favorite companion.

That's always been one of my favorite things about Psych. The doo-wop one was particularly good. And being such a huge fan of the game Clue, this week's made me positively giddy.

I like David, but Abby's just annoying. Although she was slightly better when they were together.

Thank you! I've never really seen Olivia/Fitz as the "epic" love the show runners seem so eager to portray it as. I like this show, but enjoy it a lot less when it's made all about their relationship.

Even 10+ years later I still hold a special place in my heart for JTT (right next to Devon Sawa).
  
On a side note, is anyone else not getting notifications for these articles anymore? Wondering if it's just me…

I agee 100% about the Shane/Silas actor. I kept comparing it to when Klaus first showed up in Alaric's body. Both kind of felt like a cop out after building up anticipation for meeting a big bad, but the difference was that with Alaric/Klaus, there was an obvious personality shift. I don't know if the actor or the

But how are they supposed to cook all those potions with just a light bulb?

I completely agree about Klaus/Hayley. I know a lot off people don't like him, but I kind of love Klaus. Hayley on the other hand I haven't been able to stand since the first moment she appeard on screen. I never saw TSC so I don't know if it's the actress or the character. I felt like they had ZERO chemistry and if

I love this show and this episode was a great example of the best things about it. I always feel like it doesn't get the attention or respect it deserves just because it's on ABCFamily.

@avclub-d019eb089e65903455cc52308f00b997:disqus Brad Pitt is from Missouri. One of the few noteworthy things to come out of my home state, and I won't have you take that away from us!

I can't believe you went this entire review without even mentioning Matt! I was pretty indifferent to Jeremy's death, but it was Matt that finally got me. Both the scene where he walked into Jeremy's room and him breaking down in the car were perfect.

I don't know if it was the amount of wine I consumed yesterday while I was snowed in, but I actually had trouble following some of what was going on and the reasoning behind it. I normally don't have any trouble keeping up with fast-dialogue, quick-paced shows, but this "bet" between Harvey and Edward (plus Jessica,

"the CW seems to be like that really beautiful girl who refuses to admit just how smart she really is, but can't quite manage to hide it"

She was recently in a Lifetime movie with Sam from New Girl.

You get a like solely for the use of the word "tobogganing."

I would argue that most shows with excessive violence think they're "making a point" with it. The Following's point is how people can be manipulated into committing these violent acts on behalf of someone else. I think the flaw in this whole argument (not yours, just this argument against violence on TV in general) is