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Why do you think they thought that? I am not so sure. There's not much else they can do, though.

I even gave it "only" a B. Then again, I am tough on the A's. I am starting to think the show is too "serious" for me to really enjoy. That's one of the reasons I never watched Breaking Bad. From what I heard the show sounds too "heavy" for me.

1. There are going to be more flashbacks.
2. I didn't believe her, anyway. I thought all along that it was just about her taking revenge.
3. Not at all. But I didn't think it was that exciting that Phillip was in the garage. That was kinda obvious to me.

No shit! I was starting the air drums and then…nothing. Made me look like a fool!

You are certainly not alone, as I caught myself thinking the same thing.
Elizabeth said that their son is like Phillip, but their daughter…by implication is not like him. And being "delicate", she was probably not attributing that to herself.

Like Dylan McDermott Mulroney. So says the internet, anyway.

I loved how Phillip pretended to not like it too much, because he thought that otherwise it would give him away, although many non-Russians love the stuff just as much and admitting to it might have been less suspicious, after all.

I am catching up on a few old reviews of POI…

I said the same thing. I am way past it, now. The first five episodes are tough to sit through sometimes. Although Cure Te Ipsum is pretty good, already.

Not to mention that she explicitly said that she heard everything.

I think it was more of a red herring than a green stick…

I think it was more of a red herring than a green stick…

Yeah, that's one of the red herrings they are throwing in more of by now. The structure of the first episodes was subverted in the last two episodes. 
First, the victim is the suspect. Now, there isn't even a murder discovered until late in the game and you didn't meet the suspect until that point, either.

Yeah, that's one of the red herrings they are throwing in more of by now. The structure of the first episodes was subverted in the last two episodes. 
First, the victim is the suspect. Now, there isn't even a murder discovered until late in the game and you didn't meet the suspect until that point, either.

Since you are never going to get a response from Phil:
He was talking about Simpson's range as an actor, not the character. Can't say I agree. What little straight material he had to play he did fairly well, if you ask me.

Personally, I disagree with the grades on this show quite often. If Phil doesn't like it, I usually do. If he gives it an A, I may think it's not good at all.
That's what many people experience with him on Supernatural. However, there I am of one mind with him most of the time…

"The Carter/Fusco storyline had me racking my brain to figure out if we'd heard about it before"
What are you talking about? Fusco is in that Dead Cop Storyline for a couple episodes, now. Mind you, I didn't watch much of season 1 and I therefore don't know what his involvement is. But I certainly think it's the very

I would guess Nathan's number is going to come up while Finch accidentally is checking for them.
The other way around might make more sense, though?

That's what actually came to my mind, first.
Plainsong is a great opener and segues very well into Pictures of You.
Ok, most of it does, since it's a concept album.

Yeah, what did she do…it's supposedly why she left House. In order to guest-star on a House-like show as a parody, I guess.