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    What a waste of Sean Gunn.  Only one line.

    While I'm incredibly glad for Fringe to be back, I still almost shed a tear when I noticed that Lance Reddick and Blair Brown (and Seth Gabel) were removed from the opening credits.  I assume that was a cost-cutting measure, but I sure hope Broyles and Nina show up a few times.

    While I'm incredibly glad for Fringe to be back, I still almost shed a tear when I noticed that Lance Reddick and Blair Brown (and Seth Gabel) were removed from the opening credits.  I assume that was a cost-cutting measure, but I sure hope Broyles and Nina show up a few times.

    Not quite yet.  At the very least they are giving Raj a friend outside the main group, but it does seem like they are moving in the direction of Raj coming out as gay.  Stuart the comic book guy, I would guess, is just going along for the free dinner and movie and someone to hang out with.

    Not quite yet.  At the very least they are giving Raj a friend outside the main group, but it does seem like they are moving in the direction of Raj coming out as gay.  Stuart the comic book guy, I would guess, is just going along for the free dinner and movie and someone to hang out with.

    This show continues to do great things when it comes to the characters' deafness.  I loved how the scene between Daphne and Emmett led straight into a commercial break with absolutely none of the show's cheesy melodic soundtrack that it usually has before and after commercial breaks.

    This show continues to do great things when it comes to the characters' deafness.  I loved how the scene between Daphne and Emmett led straight into a commercial break with absolutely none of the show's cheesy melodic soundtrack that it usually has before and after commercial breaks.

    So far this season, 2/2 episodes in which Drew has a line.  And in both, he's even carried an entire scene!  I still predict he'll get a line in every episode.

    So far this season, 2/2 episodes in which Drew has a line.  And in both, he's even carried an entire scene!  I still predict he'll get a line in every episode.

    Daphne has way more chemistry with the other young sous chef guy (his name is escaping me) than with Chef Jeff.  I hope they are setting up a relationship there.

    Daphne has way more chemistry with the other young sous chef guy (his name is escaping me) than with Chef Jeff.  I hope they are setting up a relationship there.

    Statistically speaking, there should definitely be one.

    Statistically speaking, there should definitely be one.

    One recurring moment I don't mind seeing continue on Glee… the attractive new male star being introduced singing in the shower.  We had Finn in the first season, Sam in the second, and now Dean Geyer in the fourth.

    One recurring moment I don't mind seeing continue on Glee… the attractive new male star being introduced singing in the shower.  We had Finn in the first season, Sam in the second, and now Dean Geyer in the fourth.

    Amen.

    Amen.

    I'm going out on a really long, high limb and making this bold prediction… Drew will have at least one line in every episode this season.

    I'm going out on a really long, high limb and making this bold prediction… Drew will have at least one line in every episode this season.

    Jenna Lives!