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Grey Swan
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So… Too early to start the "Save Kristen Bell" campaigns? Seriously, why is she always delivering great performances on horrible shows? She was brilliant in that dinner scene. And then the rest of the episode happened…

Terrible episode. Let me count the ways:

Yeah, I'm with you. She really doesn't have any of the charisma necessary to keep the character entertaining, not to mention the subtlety it would take to make her even the slightest bit dimensional. To be fair though, the script isn't doing her any favors either: She's the dullest, most cartoony villain on television

I really like Del Rey, but she was abysmal here. No-one to blame but herself. Good thing I had my Radcliffe crush to fall back on for the rest of the show.

I think the "Becoming" two-parter would make a killer introduction: The flashbacks are informative enough for a newcomer to understand what's happening and it really is the peak of the Angelus arc. Those two hours include some of "Buffy"'s most entertaining and iconic moments, with just enough backstory to flesh out

You are not alone, believe me. He sucks so hard. And Connor Paolo couldn't act to save his life.

I hated the psychiatrist much more, because it was her fucking job to take care of the kid. As awful as Treadwell was, he was an outsider to the whole situation and while his betrayal of Emily was completely inhuman, he was in no way attached to her. Dr. Banks was actually there to help Emily get through the trauma

I actually wouldn't mind if it turned out to be Daniel. The problem is that we've seen most, if not all, of the other major players in that scene which makes it so easy for the writers to kill off some random redshirt type as the big twist. Daniel, on the other hand, would actually be surprising because we're all

Honestly, after this episode, I wouldn't mind if Dobrev just went ahead and played an entire army of doppelgangers. She's always been terrific but she blew me away in that bridge scene with Stefan. No-one on "Vampire Diaries" is ever going to be up for an Emmy, but she absolutely deserves one.

Nah, she was always really likable. The first few episodes made it seem like she was a lot dumber than she turned out to be, but once they killed the storyline between her and Damon, it became clear she was going to be awesome.

Lip is awesome. And Jeremy Allen White knocks it out of the park every single week.

I don't really mind Ruby, she's fun and even if the slutty Red Riding Hood thing is kind of a cliche, it's presented in a tongue-in-cheek way. Besides, she's barely on the show to begin with.

Marion Cotillard and Ellen Page in "Inception", Maggie Gyllenhaal in "The Dark Knight" and Carrie Anne Moss in "Memento" were all terrific. And Anne Hathaway didn't get her Oscar nomination for nothing. Besides, we haven't seen any of her work in this film yet.

OK, I know I'm going to get a lot of shit for this, but I actually liked "Jennifer's Body". I genuinely think of it as underrated. And it's definitely worth a shot for anyone who loved "Buffy".

I definitely wouldn't mind that but Lydia might be an even better option… I mean, c'mon, Amber Valletta may be hot but she isn't exactly Emmy-worthy and her character fucking sucks. This show normally does a good job of keeping even its worst villains interesting, but Lydia is just a spiteful (and unsinkable) little