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Having actually seen the episode now, I really can't see this being an F. I may have over adjusted because of how much of an epic fail The Following was, but I actually thought it was pretty damn good. Sure there's a bit of suspension of disbelief necessary here, what with Jessica Lucas hopping into a car with a

So what you're saying is… Alaric Saltzman went to hell?

Yeah, seems like he's just phoning it in here and letting Kevin Bacon bring in the ratings. Which is sad, cause both he and Bacon are so much better than this.

I love it when you review shows Carrie, you say everything that needs to be said so succinctly and effectively. So yeah, I'm still hoping Kevin Williamson makes this show as fun plot twisty as The Vampire Diaries, but so far none of the characters are compelling enough for me to care about the seemingly major plot

Yeah, that was super lame. He could have at least fired a warning shot.

This is the first reviewer switcheroo I can't compliment. I just don't understand how anyone couldn't enjoy Glenn, especially now that he's taken a level in badass.

It should have said "I know you're a never nude."

It progressed so quickly!

It would be awesome if a show averted this trope one day, and a completely random passerby overheard a secret plot and decides to mess it up just cause.

Wow, two ballsy deaths delivered in shows reviewed by Carrie Raisler in the same week. Three if you Suits killing off it's main character and replacing him with his evil, petty, douchebag of a twin. Suspicious…. Very, very suspicious…

Great review Ms. Eichel, this was a stellar episode indeed. I particularly enjoyed Jimmy's struggle to come to terms with his father and Ian's relationship. His issues are certainly less about him questioning his father's past actions and more about disengaging from Fiona in a plausible way since he just can't deal

Wow, totally forgot that moment.

Not just it's shift, but it's "CTRL", and "ALT" and "DEL" too!

Holy crap, after a lackluster week (to me) this episode really did go above and beyond. It's also the first episode in a while that jives with the

You don't have to make a show a great work of art to make it the best version of that show it can be. It's definitely true that the creative team are still actually employees attempting to make a living, but that doesn't preclude them from making content as engaging as possible. And maybe some shows just get lost in

Great review Ms. Saraiya, couldn't agree more with your analysis!

I literally thought Diane was dreaming.

It could be argued that the way goals differentiate between genres of games is based primarily in gameplay, so criticism of lackluster characters in an FPS shouldn't be as major as criticism of lackluster gameplay, because the way people engage with games is through playing them. But if you're making a TV show, your

Or the modern day update: Strike Back.

This is the first "For Our Consideration" I mostly read (still skimmed, of course, cause Jesus that's a lot of text, but I think I got the gist of it) and I'm super shocked at how halfway serious most of these comments are. Is it a "For Our Consideration" rule that you have to be halfway serious or do gag accounts