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Bo Anthony
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This is one of my two or three favorite shows ever. When I tell my friends to check it out on Netflix they scoff at me because it's only one season and there is no good TV show that only last one season (they say). Terriers anyone?

Banshee isn't the greatest thing on television, but it sure is fun. Sometimes you just want to turn off your brain for an hour each week, and Banshee allows us all to do that — and with great entertainment.

I completely understand why he wrote what he wrote. I guess my point is the referencing of other shows in a review all together. I can see if you reference shows that are in the same genre, and I understand that both 'CT' and 'GA' are on the same network, but personally I don't feel it's necessary to comment on how

Ryan, like last week's mention of 'Fringe' you once again mention a show that has nothing to do with 'Cougar Town' and isn't even in the same genre as 'Cougar Town' in 'Grey's Anatomy.'

Ok. I just don't understand the reference to Fringe. It just seems unnessary in my mind. Maybe because I'm a big fan of both shows and feel protective of what they deliver, which are two very different things. Loved the review just didn't understand that portion of it. Peace and Love.

"Creating a TV show that people love means running the risk of creating a show that will break peoples’ hearts once it’s left the airwaves, and Bill Lawrence and Kevin Biegel have created just such a show here. This isn’t a case like Fringe, in which established events have to fully play out to their logical