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Well that was a weird season of television. The finale, particularly the second episode, is about as perfect as a sitcom can be. I have to admit, I didn't see the George and Dallas breakup going down that way, with so much pent up emotion being brought forth, but then I thought Tessa would have resolved to live with

Last week I wasn't in the comments, but I would have said that I hope the show doesn't use the fact that Shawn isn't a psychic as the thing that Juliet's mad at, so much as he lied to her by omission for several years, even after he'd experienced her familial problems with being raised by a con artist. Thankfully,

"Do You Wanna….

I'm in agreement Karen's situation in Bombshell being implausible, but I'm not sure if I'm ready to jump in on villifying her just yet. Yeah, she was an awful friend to Ana last night, but it's hard for me to be more angry at her than I am at Derek (or, really, the writers who insist on making his most prominent

Pretty up and down season, and the second episode wasn't as great as the first, to me, but man am I happy Travis and Laurie are finally together!

I told myself I wouldn't buy into the "Frank's 'dying' " storyline. I said I would remain strong and ignore any sympathy I felt for him, since he's such a bastard. But damnit, that scene with Carl just took me over the edge! *Wipes tear from eye*

That Pizza Eater sketch was perfect; Melissa McCarthy played the sad old lady part near the end so well I'm really wondering if the audience was given a cue to "Aww" or if it was just spontaneous.

I really thought that's where it was going, especially since Mad Men's on tonight.

Julia: The songs are outstanding.
Scott: Show opens in a month. Skip to the but.

I… I actually liked this episode… Help me!

There was absolutely no reason for them to go about this case as they did— it would have been far easier to just lock the Ziegevolk in a steam room, then force feeding him the poison frog before threatening him as a Grimm/corrupt cop with death if he ever tried to compel a jury again— but I had so much fun with the

I really wanted Nick to say "Let's go steal a toad!"

WHAT THE HELL, MAN?!

Finally got around to watching this. It's mostly awesome (gave it a B+) but I do have two gripes (not really major, but not quite minor either):

David Rosen: World's first gladiator in a sweater.

I get the feeling seeing all the screeners is what made this review so glowing. Not that the pilot was bad, but it wasn't that different from your average procedural. Sure it lets us follow the story from a bookish empathetic guy with social problems rather than a confident, commanding FBI agent, and a major

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Don't forget Smash!

Pierce, Britta and Abed being genuine characters and not huge flanderizations of themselves with their most prolific character traits magnified to the extreme to force jokes?! Yeah, this was a perfect episode in my book, and while it wasn't as funny as Community can be, it had as much heart as I've come to expect from

I dunno, since Ollie had Diggle replace him in that one episode where he purposefully got arrested, people would basically have to speculate that there are (at least) two ridiculously well trained guys out there taking turns being the vigilante. It's not an impossible suggestion, but it's also not that parsimonious.

So this is how women feel when they see Oliver do those salmon ladder pullups…