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Man, this review seems unfairly harsh. I'm a fan of Summer Heights High, but I admit Ja'mie is better as a series of one-liners than an actual character. But a lot of this reads like a personal attack on Lilley, who I thought did a great hob in Summer Heights High of inhabiting his three different characters. It never

Moffat, easy easy easy.

Glee's gotten many Fs.

I saw that same concert (probably not in the same city, but whatever), and I loved it. I am a Fun fan, though (more Aim & Ignite than Some Nights). I thought they put on a great, entertaining show, and the infectious energy made me enjoy the songs of theirs that I don't even like that much a lot more, in the moment at

C&P of some thoughts I posted elsewhere: "I don't even know exactly how to feel about this. I didn't like it, I know that. It seems like Gaga indulging all of her worst instincts. Even when she's been obnoxious and pretentious with her whole persona in the past, she's produced some enjoyable pop songs that are more or

Yay, Tomorrow People! I've been rather enjoying it, in that first-season-CW kinda way.

Well, almost all of the commentary in this review that wasn't basically just criticizing the book (which I loved) actually seems quite promising given my worries that this would just be another generic whiz-bang-crash sci-fi action movie using Ender's Game as a rough framework. I was going to see it anyway but now I

I thought so too, especially since she kept covering her eyes with her hands, or maybe I just thought she was doing that a lot because I was in the mindset that she was dressed as an angel.

Warren's teeth are the real show.

That picture up there makes me realize that Channing Tatum is going to be one ugly old man.

Yeah, the Diane scene in the opening was a little off conceptually, but the way she delivered her "Can't I?" was hilarious.

I can't imagine I would have bought this when I was a closeted teen boy. Or when I was an 11-year-old girl.

Do you ever feel like a plastic bag, like a plastic bag, like a plastic bag?
Baby you're a plastic bag plastic bag plastic bag plastic bag.

Madness. I am usually first in line to hate on child actors in shows, but Bert's energy is just adorable. He may be the first child character on a sitcom I've liked more than some of the adults.

Season 3 already? How long was I asleep?

I ditched Glee midway through Season 3 and returned only to watch the impressive "The Break-Up" from last season. I will also be tuning in tonight.

I really really enjoyed this. Any reason why TV Club isn't covering it week to week? Seems like it could build a decent readership.

Gosh, where does one even begin?

I agree. Her scream is always kind of a letdown, but it does the trick.

This episode reminded me so much of early Dollhouse, which sounds like a bad thing, but given that Dollhouse got awesome, it's probably a good thing. The ensemble is starting to gel a little bit more (I thought this episode was a better showcase of that than last week's dud about teamwork), but good God, someone needs