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I would honestly recommend checking Suits regardless of whether you choose Scandal or Person of Interest; it won't be back until probably June or July and is about 26 episodes total so far. But if you really only have time for one, Person of Interest hands down.

Seems like most of the time I come across Familiars in fiction they are just animals or spirits, occasionally they'll talk or something, but they won't be actual people too often.

I remember watching an interview with Julie Plec and the cast a while ago, where Ms. Plec intimated that the fans always seem to sort of lose enthusiasm around this time in a season and considering checking out of the show. Then something they've been waiting for happens and they're back in. The development with

I also lol'd at "I don't want this Xbox".

But you've been slapped like 12 times, right?

Gotta agree Mr. McFarland, this was just so terrible I almost can't believe I liked this show. I even liked the first season! There was just so much going on that didn't make a lick of sense. Harvey's obsession with tearing apart the merger, Scottie's willingness to throw herself under the bus cause she had a crush on

Urk, I felt like senator was wrong when I typed it, but didn't feel like finding out what he really was. Thanks for the fact check.

I watched this last of everything that I normally watch on Thursday, and I love how subdued it was for a Sweeps episode. Sure, Watson took her first official case (sort of) with the dry cleaner's storyline, and she got to show off her chops and even impress Holmes on certain occasions, but other than that, it was

Gotta disagree Mr. Adams, I thought this was a fairly decent episode. And I'm not just saying that because it had Tricia Helfer.

Damn it February Sweeps, why did you have to go and make everything so awesome tonight?! Seriously, this was a fantastic episode from start to finish. The abbreviated opening, shortening Finch's speech to cut to Shaw's hunt for a person on the "Relevant List" was a perfect start. I admit I had a little bit of a hard

You don't enjoy Felicity Smoak? Sorry Phil, but your opinion is invalid.

Well, I knew the run of awesome episodes had to end at some point. This was an interesting take on the Familiar aspect of witch mythology, but I thought the Nazis vs. Golem episode had a more interesting partnership. This felt like a bad riff on an Anita Blake book, and Dean was way too inconsistent in his immaturity

Woah, too far bro. No one is worse than Leo.

By "sitcom" I meant situational comedy. Meaning it would have to be funny.

I bet the writers were mad this episode got preempted by the State of the Union Address last week— it really was the perfect Valentine's day installment. The couple was a little over the top, but they nicely paralleled the Burkes, and I actually bought the romance between Neal and Sara for once.

This was a competent enough episode, and I agree Mr. Perkins; it seems like a lot of people had higher hopes for this show going in, which was kind of unfair as there's nothing wrong with just being a sitcom, despite so many other shows aiming to be more than this lately.

Oh, wow, I missed that association completely. I'm considerably less impressed now.

Definitely agree Mr. Chappell, this episode was a fantastic return to form for the show since leaving ABC, full of wonderful nods to continuity and new, emotional character moments. I particularly liked both of Bobby's meet-cutes, and Travis frustrating Grayson with the group's many meet-cute moments ended up being a

Interesting analysis of the episode Mr. Handlen, I think I agree on the broadstrokes. This episode felt a lot like wheel spinning.table setting, but it still had such fantastic dialogue and a couple of interesting, potentially long term characters that it also felt like a necessary component for the season. I would

"If it's typed, language wise, it'll be fairly obvious who it's from."
"This, from the guy who just ended a sentence with a preposition!"