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What this show really needs is a lot more Rebecca Creskoff and a lot less Anne Heche. And even less of those ugly-ass kids.

Nancy Loomis was the actress who played Annie. She was also in "Assault on Precinct 13" and "The Fog". I always liked her, but she had a pretty short movie career.

I finally got around to watching this On Demand and didn't make it past a half hour. It'll be gone before the end of the year.

Todd gets it right, not that that makes the rest of you wrong. That whole first hour of "Halloween". Especially, for me, the scene where Nancy Loomis goes out to the laundry room.

I actually thought this was pretty good and will continue watching it, but it's unfortunate that it stars a Fascist asshole like Grammer. Even worse that he's pretty fucking good in it.

Admittedly I have HBO for the original programming, but why haven't they figured out that nobody who cares about movies wants to watch full screen versions of them?

This is such an obvious question it's probably been asked and answered, but here goes anyway. Since Nolan's computer geekery has been pretty essential in everything Emily has done, why is she so relentlessly nasty to him?

All the millions spent advertising this movie for months now, and the end result of all this is to open the thing in four fucking theaters nationwide on Friday. What's the point.

It's Eden, not Eton. And who is Peter Darrow?

I Think I'm Done
After four weeks all this show has done for me is to make "Louie" look even better than it already does, which should be impossible.

Luke's Parents
Does Luke have a new set? The father looks younger and his mother doesn't look anything like the fanatical hag who tried to get Mrs. Coach fired last season.

COTW
The problem with this episode, as it has been with many episodes in season two, was that the case of the week is way too complicated to fit into the fifteen minutes or so of screen time allotted to it. But I did enjoy seeing Sarah Silverman and Mamie Gummer. Plus, Alicia's rage at Kalinda was a bit overblown.

Jackie and Tara
What is it with Showtime? Back to back shows about characters no sane person would put up with. Much as I like Falco and Collette I'm about ready to dump both of them.

Time Slot
Anyone else get the impression that HBO is almost trying to hide this show? In the past month or so while they were hyping the fuck out of "Game of Thrones" and the upcoming return of "True Blood", "Treme" got barely a mention. I don't think I even knew it was coming until a couple of weeks ago. Then they

Maggs
First of all, where the fuck is she?

Jaghole
Whatever that means. Every time I hear the word it takes me right out of the show.

Brad Anderson
Anyone ever seen a bad episode of ANY show directed by Anderson?

Please, FX
This is the best new show of the fall by such a wide margin that nothing else even counts. The network shows aren't even worth mentioning. "The Walking Dead" and "Boardwalk Empire" would rank a distant second and third. Perfect finale, whether it continues or lives in legend as a one season wonder.

Dad?
I was watching this live and didn't go back and check, but I could swear that at the beginning of their last scene together Quinn referred to Liddy as "Dad". Since nobody else has mentioned it I guess I'm wrong. Anybody else hear that?

Where Is Everybody?
On a site where a minor news item about the tv schedule can attract over 200 comments, seeing just one post before mine looks pretty ominous for the future of this excellent show. And I must admit I'm not liking this season as much as the first two. I'm not finding Frances very interesting, at