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And don't you wonder how one punch - even wielded by Dean - could actually take out Sam Winchester? Take him out cold, for 15 minutes or so? How does that happen?

I think Kitty sensed something off about the vibe, even if she didn't have a name for it. Poor, poor Kitty - things were only going to get worse in that marriage. I would've really liked to follow that story. Damn you, Matthew Weiner.

And Sal's clear crush on Ken when they had him over for dinner, the vibes were unmissable (except of course by Ken, who totally missed them).

With Joan's partnership, surely she's making a much better salary and can afford to move to a bigger apartment, even if she has to keep her mom on as resident baby-sitter.

Having just watched this episode of Elementary and the recent ep of The Big Bang Theory back to back, I have to say, Sherlock is basically Sheldon Cooper. My God, two grown men who are so up their own asses that they freak out when the people who love them (saints, all) try to make changes in their lives and disrupt

Too true. Sometimes when I watch The Americans, I feel like I need a shower afterwards. And not in a good way.

I am imagining how Phil sets up her death and I hope that he is humane about it, mainly that he never reveals to her that she's married a Soviet agent and betrayed her country. That would just be cruel. The only way for him to do the job is to have her die in an anonymous street crime, a mugging gone wrong, with her

I feel Martha is doomed now, irretrievably. She's casually confessed to seeing through his "disguise" and she has tossed him these files whose absence at the office will surely trace back to her eventually. Even if she returns them and then brings home some new ones for Clark to look at, this is the beginning of the

Good news on TO. It'll be good to have his solid presence back, even if only on a recurring basis.

What makes you think this has more stabbing?

I wonder if losing Kevin on his watch was what really pushed him over the edge. It seems that this was all he was thinking about when Gadreel showed up to form an alliance against Metatron. The First Blade is driving all his worst instincts, clearly.

I didn't read far enough down this thread - my browser has been severely discombobulated and wouldn't let me read or comment for a couple of days - but I just said something similar about Dick Roman upthread. He was a villain who had a plan and his "army" was a lot more scary and pervasive than this shifting alliance

Metatron has been boring in everything except his introduction, when he sat around and read books. I look at that guy and I think, "Booger's looking a bit long in the tooth!" And also, "Why are his teeth so bad?" At least Dick Roman had some slick smarm, particularly in every scene he ever did with Crowley. And Roman

It kind of reminded me of the Bobbie Barrett finger-bang scene, which was totally a power play. Megan tried very hard to assert power over Don (and, apparently, Don's balls) by paying off Stephanie, kicking her out, and going ahead with her party - to show that it/he was her turf (maybe?).

And Wesley Wyndham-Pryce to be her, um, Watcher.

The only spin-off I would ever have watched would be the Tony Almeida Hour.

Conrad had a look of total acceptance on his face when he looked down and saw the knife in David's hand. He didn't even try to fight back or dodge it. Just stood there and let it happen.

He better have a damn good reason for standing by while his daughter took a couple of slugs to the stomach, got virtually imprisoned in the Grayson home while married to a Grayson, and lost the function of her uterus. He better have been living in Sri Lanka with that old soap stand-by, amnesia.

But, you have to admit, it makes him stand out from the tidy hairstyles of the Nolan-Daniel-Jack-(RIP)Aiden-(RIP-ish)Conrad side of the male characters of Revenge. I thought it was the best part about him, actually. I also liked how they gave him a New Hampshire education to explain the lack of a French accent.

Does anyone get a "kid's table" flashback when they see the Creative Room? When Don sat at the table in that room last week, it seemed a couple of sizes too small. When the creative dept. people are sitting at it, it still looks like a kindergarten or first grade playroom, which makes the comment about Don still being