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    The pilot didn't make me laugh, but I liked the chemistry of the stars enough to give it another week. Glad I did, this was a better experience with some genuine funny moments.

    The pilot didn't make me laugh, but I liked the chemistry of the stars enough to give it another week. Glad I did, this was a better experience with some genuine funny moments.

    I have no problem with Web Therapy per say, but I just don't enjoy it as much as I feel I should so I stopped watching it.  Kudrow's performance seems just bland, as it was on 'the Comeback", and while the other performers seem committed, it all falls flat because she's the focus.

    I have no problem with Web Therapy per say, but I just don't enjoy it as much as I feel I should so I stopped watching it.  Kudrow's performance seems just bland, as it was on 'the Comeback", and while the other performers seem committed, it all falls flat because she's the focus.

    Have to agree; when I first saw this episode (Canadian), I thought "Where has THIS actor been all this time?" and realized that he's been given some rather mopy scripts to work from, which is a shame for a series that tries not to take itself TOO seriously.

    Have to agree; when I first saw this episode (Canadian), I thought "Where has THIS actor been all this time?" and realized that he's been given some rather mopy scripts to work from, which is a shame for a series that tries not to take itself TOO seriously.

    Was I the only one who shouted out '"Oh my God, it's Cyborg Commando" when Tesler was chasing Beck through the structure using his "arms"?

    Was I the only one who shouted out '"Oh my God, it's Cyborg Commando" when Tesler was chasing Beck through the structure using his "arms"?

    I have to agree with Steve:  the friendship and personalities of Key and Peele come through in the show and that's what sets it apart from the rest.

    While there may be "pulpy indulgences", to use Scott's term, I'd argue that in each instance you can see Elba (or more correctly, the character of Luther) fight with himself before he descends into these 'indulgences', which he knows will ultimately be his downfall.

    Now all we need is a Wilhelm Scream as the Emperor falls and the scene is perfect.

    @Skeptical Jesus: Off topic but Ripert has taken a shine to the nickname "The Ripper" to the point where his wife's twitter handle is Ripperswife

    TLC
    As a network, TLC pisses me off as it now plays only 'freak of the week' or 'look at this horrible person' shows. Yeah, and that includes the Duggars and Kate and her brood.

    My wife watches Castle and maaaaaybe I see it with her. But admit to liking it? I've been a hipster d-bag too long to do so.

    The problem with that rumour is that Captain Tightpants has a full second season order for 'Castle'. No way he'd leave that paydreck for an unknown.

    Not Surprised
    Dollhouse wasn't the best effort to come from the Whedonverse and I think it has something to do with allowing the series star on the production team.

    Good effort, there.

    Your pony had a broken leg and should have been shot, according to Little Gordon.

    Well played, Bag of Hammers, well played.

    Not worried that next week will be the Dave's arm episode
    If the previews follow previous examples, we'll get 5 minutes of build up through the episode followed by 1 minute of actual "ow"!