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That or she really just can't be bothered with Jake, which is fair enough. (I haven't watched Scandal since episode 16 last season, so I have no idea at this point. I'm just not capable of watching it week to week)

As a newbie (although I watched up to the end of season 2 last week), the reveal of the Blast Door Map is incredibly frustrating. I can see why people became obsessed with this show, but I find myself avoiding the internet for fear of spoilers (aside from the minor ones you already know because they're impossible to

I watched 'Dave' for the first time last week, and my opinion on that Santa Rosa reveal was "I know that everyone on this show is connected somehow, but that just feels a bit too neat". And then when I realised that it was never going to be addressed (I marathoned a bunch of episodes for the first time), I was really

I actually have an issue with Schmidt not knowing how to do laundry, there was an entire episode in the first season about how he does all the cleaning, and then there was the time that he yelled at Nick for not washing the towel they both used.

One of my favourite things about this show is that they know how to use their guest actors so well. Viola Walsh was perfect - it was also good to see that she is friends with Diane when they're not against each other in court, and Alicia's relationship with Canning reflects the changes the focus group feel towards her

It was hilarious because none of the rest of it mattered to her. In Alicia's mind it's the small incorrect details that are the most important part of the story and I love her for it.

Also as an Australian I would really love Margaret and David to review these films before they retire from the small screen at the end of the year.

I stayed away from the social media of the people involved in the show, which was probably a good thing.

This show was fantastic, and I really didn't know what to expect going in because I know very little about how films are made outside of this show. I absolutely loved how the whole process was documented and I learned about different aspects of film production and what the roles of various production staff - line

I feel pretty much the same about both directors, and my Twitter response to Quinto's rant was "this show is so much better when Zachary Quinto is around to drop truth bombs".

I have found a way to "watch" it in Australia, and my unofficial opinion is that you should check it out. It documents the entire process from pre to post-production, which makes it much more in depth than Doctor Who Confidential.

Maybe Adam and Kristina were going to visit Haddie since she's on the other side of the country. Or possibly in Europe, I'm not sure. I just want more Haddie all the time.

I noticed that Adam and Kristina weren't there, and was grateful for it, but it wasn't until after the episode finished that I realised Crosby and Jasmine weren't either.

Kristina's face when Adam said that his family was a bonus was easily my favourite part of the episode. Despite the fact that Kristina seems like she was born to become a Braverman, I like the idea that she obviously found them all a little terrifying at first. Who wouldn't?

Jabbar was great. Also we don't know what Jabbar and Jasmine's first five years together were like, so it's entirely possible that there were money problems before Crosby came (back) into their lives.

After seeing people tear apart "Fire + Water" in the comments last week (good thing I can't remember how I accidentally spoiled myself), I was dreading watching it this week. It wasn't as bad as I was expecting it to be, but it was still pretty mediocre. And the one thing that I took away from it is "where did Jack

The whole use of Call Me Maybe in this episode bumped the grade up for me, because I didn't know I needed that to happen until it did. And that final shot had me in tears, it was easily the best part of the episode. I can completely understand why Diane was willing to take Will's office, but I like that she let Alicia

Oh yeah, and that girl said it would have been a turn on? Even if she was joking (I think she was serious but the writers were joking), that was easily the worst part of the episode.

Good luck at Salon, Sonia! I've loved your reviews of both great and terrible shows. Because of your Hostages reviews I decided to watch the on a plane from LA to Auckland. Then I decided I would never watch it again and just keep reading your reviews. The only thing I can say in its favour is that it wasn't as bad as

I would love the shit out of that. It should be after Alicia's elected and she's trying to sort out a bunch of stuff at the courthouse.