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It could be you who's slowly turning into Beastie Boy Mike D.

Yeah, it seems odd to me to say that this is a break-out role for him. It's not like he's been flying under the radar. I haven't seen him in many things - only The Good Girl and Zodiac come to mind- but he's exceptionally talented. And he's one of those guys you have to see on the screen to appreciate why women go a

I loved that scene when Angel bought her all those clothes.

Ichabod's hair was distractingly flowing and gorgeous. I hate to think he discovered hair product and we didn't get to see his reaction.

Ha!
I hate love triangles with a hot, flaming passion, on any show. We absolutely do not need one on this show. It's too awesome to get bogged down in bullshit.

Yeah, they did. Not last season, the season before. The They moved Jane, Lisbon and Cho to the FBI, and Rigsby and van Pelt started their own security firm. That's really sidelined their characters. On the plus side, Cho as an FBI agent is always worth watching. I'd watch Tim Kang do just about anything.

I saw it. It was goofy as hell, and not very good, but hey, Patricia Clarkson got some money, so all is well.

I like that. It's a lot easier to remember.

And it happened to Cordelia twice! Girl needed some kind of supernatural IUD.

I was never a Cordelia fan, although I liked her a lot more on Angel. They did a great job with her character growth. Then season four happened. I didn't hate the season as a whole, even though they got into some very icky territory with Cordelia and Connor. I just really hated what they did to her. When "You're

I don't understand why CBS even gave The Mentalist another season. The story's been told. They sidelined two of the characters, and now they're going down the "Jane is in love with Lisbon" bit, which is just annoying me. I always liked romance not being a part of their relationship. I'll watch the final season,

I'm still watching NCIS and NO was never going to be on my television. I like Scott Bakula a lot, but I just can't bring myself to watch it. I feel like I'd be letting myself down.

No. No, no, no, no, no! That storyline is too tragic to see again, even if it happens to Katrina.

The way she delivered the line about donating blood cracked me the hell up. She just kind of muttered it, while looking guilty.

I'm pretty sure Grimm also did a Wendigo episode. You don't see them as often as you'll see a werewolf or vampire, but they're definitely more common than they used to be. I'd never even heard of a wendigo until I saw Wendigo. I only saw that because my nephew did the sound for it. It wasn't very good, but he did warn

I wasn't shouting, but I might have mumbled something about where the fuck Jenny was (or was not, in this case). I was really hoping Joe would be joining the team. It seems like a natural thing to happen.

I keep forgetting that's Annaleigh. (I haven't watched the show, but I've seen plenty of commercials for it.) I want her to be successful, dammit.

Aww. You know, I like Grace. I get why she bugs people, but I think she's fine. She's a kid and she's finding her way. I get irritated when people ask Alicia about Empty Nest syndrome now that Zack (Zach?) is gone. She has another child, for god's sake. Even her mom asked her about it last week.

And while, on the surface, it seemed almost sweet that Alicia would go to her daughter for guidance, she put Grace in a terrible position. Alicia certainly had good intentions; she was disgusted by Elfman's cynicism. But your kids aren't there to help you work through complex moral and ethical issues. Is there no one

I missed your recap of the miscarriage. I'll go back and look for it. I was interested in what you had to say because I was absolutely appalled that they went that route. Maybe it was more they way it was written than it was the miscarriage actually occurring. At any rate, "the absolute pits"is right.