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Too true. I first saw him back when he was on Just Shoot Me! (yeah, I watched that. It was a different time…) and I thought he was a pretty good straight man but never would I have imagined he could pull off being such a cold, calculating criminal overlord. Although I saw a couple episodes of Flashpoint so I really

So yeah, the Pilot was about as unimpressive as this review made it out to be. It felt like I was watching The Killing but slower, and with less rain. But I gotta say, maybe I'm just a sucker for hype, but the post-show segment with the cast talking about what was coming up had me genuinely interested for the rest of

There is absolutely no way I could give this anything less than an A. The only thing that would have made it better is them managing to work Root in there somewhere, but that would have been far too much. Fusco's over the top off screen adventure was great and the cat and mouse between Donnelly and Carter was great

FIRST!

Ah, I figured he was so thrilled Costas called him because he knew Costas was a legendary broadcaster. I think he would have been just as excited had George Stephanopoulos or someone left them a message, even if he also knows nothing about politics. I vaguely remember him being more adept with sports in the Pilot, but

What did he do last night that suggested he really knew about sports?

So I caught up on this show over the break. I had been watching the weekly reviews pop up and seeing terrible grades, so I almost wrote it off thinking it wouldn't be my kind of thing since I'm usually in agreement with the AVClub. Glad I didn't, because this is honestly one of the better comedies I've seen in a

I love this comment thread so much I want to take it behind a middle school and get it pregnant.

Maybe dog "language" is different from wolf "language" and she was essentially picking up on Pongo's anxiety like @olivececile:disqus said, but wouldn't be much help beyond that unless she knew Dalmation. Which I myself imagine sounds like a cross between Chinese and Swahili.

He said major network.

Leverage was definitely not a series I could see winning Emmys or Golden Globes, but it was of pretty consistent quality, even if it wasn't the absolute best thing around. Sure, the special effects were sometimes goofy and the dialogue could be cringe worthy when it tried to get deep or philosophical, but the banter

Leverage was definitely not a series I could see winning Emmys or Golden Globes, but it was of pretty consistent quality, even if it wasn't the absolute best thing around. Sure, the special effects were sometimes goofy and the dialogue could be cringe worthy when it tried to get deep or philosophical, but the banter

Yeah, this was a pretty lackluster finale. On the one hand, I was (stupidly) on the edge of my seat thinking Sam might actually die (I saw a spoiler that there would be a major death again, and I forgot Bly had returned in the beginning of the episode). And despite the great scenes Bruce Campbell had, nothing else

Yeah, this was a pretty lackluster finale. On the one hand, I was (stupidly) on the edge of my seat thinking Sam might actually die (I saw a spoiler that there would be a major death again, and I forgot Bly had returned in the beginning of the episode). And despite the great scenes Bruce Campbell had, nothing else

Please tell me you regularly blow up cars and use duct tape for violent means.

Please tell me you regularly blow up cars and use duct tape for violent means.

I only watched this cause I thought it starred someone related to Todd named "Serena Vanderwerff", come to find out one of the characters is named "Serena Van der Woodsen". WTF, reality?! How you gonna be playin' a brotha like that?!

I only watched this cause I thought it starred someone related to Todd named "Serena Vanderwerff", come to find out one of the characters is named "Serena Van der Woodsen". WTF, reality?! How you gonna be playin' a brotha like that?!

Farewell, Ms. Viruet, we shall miss your coverage of 2 Broke Girls far more than we miss the show itself (why does it have to come back after the break?!).

Farewell, Ms. Viruet, we shall miss your coverage of 2 Broke Girls far more than we miss the show itself (why does it have to come back after the break?!).