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Just wanted to respond real quick to let you know I'm not the one who downvoted you. Damn you, new Disqus, for making me explain this to people!

While I enjoyed the episode, I do think the show has become somewhat over-reliant on scenarios where the Belchers' lives are in immediate, physical danger so far this season, with such stakes being a part of all three episodes so far. I'm all for this being the case occasionally, such as in "The Belchies" or "Bob Day

I don't think anything else is delivering the pure pulpy kick-ass pleasures on a week-to-week basis like Arrow is so far in season 2. It has evolved into the single currently airing network drama I most look forward to each week (keeping in mind that Hannibal is not currently airing).

This show sucks. It's the blandest, most generic thing ever. There's a reason its ratings have collapsed so quickly and decisively - people can tell when they're being fed tofu.

This show doesn't seem to treat death seriously anymore. Now it's just like this annoying but ultimately impermanent thing you get over like a cold.

CW shows don't get no respect in What's on Tonight!

I doubt very much that the season will register as any more guest star-heavy than any other season to anyone watching along with it without having preemptively followed all the casting news for months.

Hmm… I didn't think it was one of the great Spn episodes or anything, nor did I like it as much as either of S8's Charlie episodes, but I liked it more than the reviewer. I give it a B-. I found it fun enough in a breezy semi-bottle episode way and enjoyed the character interactions, and Charlie and Dorothy walking

I have to admit that I have never until this exact moment considered that shows could be pro- or anti-librarian.

I liked Pacey's story - the rest are awful.

This week on DanaLeoLand, TV's greatest couple, Dana and Leo, continue their epic adventure! You'll be on the edge of your seat as we hear the gripping details about the offscreen suicide years ago of the brother of a minimally-defined good-looking teen boy character!

I'd love if they did Undergrads! My friends and I back in college loved loved LOVED Undergrads, to the tune of watching its complete 13-episode run on DVD like five or six times. Wildly ahead of its time in its incorporation of geek pop culture. I mourn for the fact we didn't get to see the next three seasons. It's

Dawson's Creek also did a second slasher tribute in its season 5 episode "Four Scary Stories," a fact I should probably kill myself for knowing.

I'm kind of shocked that "Modern Warfare" didn't get knocked down to an A- by anti-Community trolls going through and giving every episode F's.

The show truly, genuinely tricked me into thinking Chalky might be about to die at the end of the episode. Him crying while listening to Daughter sing, the camera holding long on his tears in close-up, read to me, as a dude who watches roughly a million TV episodes a year and knows the visual tics and tropes of the

True, but so are any number of Friends episodes. That's not the world's highest bar.

I'm sorry, but there's no excuse for a show this bland and flat and generic and voiceless and devoid of personality in 2013. This is nothing but Up All Night v2.0 - I love the star, but the show sucks.

I'm hoping I find the eighth episode as good as Todd indicates. Outside of episode 5 I haven't really been digging this season.

I'm finding this Ghost Bonnie stuff absolutely toxic to the show. Couldn't care less about it. Or Jeremy either. I wish both of them were just permanently dead and the show moved on to other matters.