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She's guilty of innumerable counts of breaking and entering, I seem to remember she used that baseball bat on Blake's car, and on Blake (and, you know, she doesn't keep that baseball bat around for simple batting practice), and messing around with that detective's email is no small thing. Kalinda's a criminal. I don't

I love Supernatural more than seems reasonable, and I will keep watching if it lasts another ten years. But, holy cats! I just don't see a reason for them to go on any longer. I guess it's CW's cash cow, at this point.

Mid-coitus suicide, unfortunately not by Donald Trump.

I've never seen a minute of the Twilight movies (and I aim to keep it that way), but I cannot stop laughing. Thanks.

Are you sure that isn't from just one Mad Men comments section?

Huh. I really do learn something new every day. I still wouldn't hire him to stock shelves, though.

My husband had the same reaction as your boyfriend during the first episode he watched. The show gave him a headache. He had to leave the room.

I can't recall if I've previously asked "How in hell did Dean McDermott get the job of host on Chopped Canada?" So…How in hell did Dean McDermott get the job of host on Chopped Canada?!? I wouldn't hire that guy to stock shelves.

Thank you so much for these write-ups. DW has a special place in my heart because 1) it was so funny, and 2) I watched it during a special time in my life.

I love Suzanne Sugarbaker as much as it's possible to love a fictional character, but since when was she ever liberal? I don't recall watching Women of the House, so maybe they managed to sell her as having evolved into someone with compassion for the less privileged. But it goes against everything she was about.

Even my undying love for Bourdain and my affinity for cooking competition shows couldn't make me stick with The Taste. I like the idea of the show, but the lights (my god. The lights!) and the music drove me crazy.

Ha! That's exactly what I thought was going on. It didn't take anything away from the episode, which I liked quite a bit. But they totally looked like Halloween masks.

The Moscow Mule is an any-weather drink, in my opinion.

Oh my god. Is the "Jenny" in Donnie Love Jenny Jenny McCarthy? I just saw her on TV last week (maybe it was NY Eve?), and she was talking to Donnie Wahlburg in a way that suggested they were a couple, but my brain couldn't process it, so I decided that couldn't possibly be true.

NCIS should absolutely end when Harmon decides to hang it up. It won't matter if CBS decides to keep it going; at that point I'll be done with the show. I don't think I could bear watching Tony be in charge. Yeah, he's matured some, and these days I almost sort like him occasionally, but at heart Tony will always be

You're old enough to drive, vote, and drink (not all at the same time, though, although in that order is OK), so no.

How can you tell which parts are the good ones if you fast-forward through it?

She is so good in Locke. It's voice work only, but she does a great job showing us exactly what her character is about.

Yesterday, I said Elliot was "OK" (I was comparing him to Vaugh, who I loved so much), but he completely won me over with "OK…Anise Seed…Spice?" And he kicked this game's ass, so that helped.

I miss Vaughn. He had some gaps, but he still proved himself to be knowledgeable in a lot of topics. He was quite impressive, overall. Plus, he seemed like a sweet guy.