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I finally caught up after several weeks of devouring the episodes on Netflix, then Amazon (over $20 spent) and now Hulu so now I'm dreading having to wait a week in between new episodes. But now, I'll be able to comment, so…trade off, I guess?

Do you mean their (Jeff's & Britta's) actions towards each other or their individual reactions? I thought their drunken bickering was totally believable based on their behavior in "Mixology Certification". Or, I could be defending it because I found their "vows" at the alter hilarious.

Very good assessment. John Goodman will be back, right? So, he'll be forced to face up to it soon.

Yeah, I'm creeped out by Jeff and Annie as a thing so I'm hoping I read too much in to it.

You're right @kingairwick:disqus. Apparently it happened in December.

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I did as well. But I thought the Inspector was the baby in the reference…

I bet Dean Pelton would be fun at a wedding. He'd certainly be the best dressed.

Yes, you did.

And, did you get a sense they're still teeing up an Annie and Jeff pairing this season since she appeared several times?

The "One minute later" made me laugh harder. It's funnier to think of Shirley sitting there for a full minute just staring at Britta.

So I figure no one's going to see this, but I just thought I'd put out word that "Skins" series six is now airing on Hulu (a couple episodes behind the U.K. broadcast). New episodes every Sunday.

Yeah, but then you start making people angry when you change the rules. A certain six-lettered show that aired on NBC comes to mind…

Seriously. Alisha taught him well.

Yes, I'd rather they don't bother replacing Simon and Alisha. Especially if they try to find a new "hot girl" and "nerdy, introverted guy" types.

Even though he's not my favorite, I was able to deal with the Nathan/Rudy swap. (That is, Rudy is not my favorite.) When it was announced that Sheehan was leaving, I had no doubt the show would continue just fine without him.

Ah yes, that makes a lot of sense. You know when another character is introduced, once the story arc is fulfilled, he/she disappears and is mostly never or rarely heard from again so it's hard for me to be interested in anything concerning Louis, the brother/sister team from last season, other girl from last season

I was a little bothered that the probation worker's death amused me as much as it did. The poor woman had no idea what she was walking in to…but really, it would have been a matter of time. If the zombies hadn't gotten her, the misfits would have eventually.

I still have enough feelings to be mad. I haven't watched tonight's episode, but what's the point of dangling the promise of a Dan/Blair pairing throughout season four, only to do nothing but squander it in every single episode this season?

Admittedly, I only read the first couple of sentences before giving up, but I find complaints about "Misfits" being aimless this season not entirely fair. I would say that most of the episodes devote themselves to telling a specific story, and there's a thread of serialization that runs through a series. I don't see