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And Lynn McGill.

Don't forget, Jack also gives someone his word.

"Can we alternate seasons that rock and seasons that suck?"

Is this really this dude's first series regular gig? I find that amazingly surprising. That could be an inventory - highly recognizable TV actors who have never actually been a series regular in anything.

What we have here is a fundamental difference in perspective. You regard Hannibal's "case of the week storytelling" as something to be ashamed of; I find it refreshing and great to have a serialized drama that embraces the structures of TV and episodic storytelling without just being one 13-hour episode arbitrarily

Ooh, I have mad nostalgia for that movie and rewatch it at least once every couple years. It's great. I'm so upset that the sequel both, one, took so long, and, two, was so inferior. I wish they'd knocked a new one out every 2 or 3 years and put together a kick-ass 5-6 film series. (So long as Campbell still took time

I conservatively estimate Hannibal to be x1,000,000,000 times better than The Americans.

Au contraire, his character is George Mason V7.0 (aka Ryan Chappelle V6.0 (aka Erin Driscoll V5.0 (aka Lynn McGill V4.0 (aka Larry Moss V3.0 (aka Brian Hastings v2.0))))).

I'm pretty sure the first season of Indian 24 was pretty much a scene-for-scene remake of 24 season 1, right down to the guy's wife dying at the end.

But no "Don't fight it" when Jack was choking out the security guard at the beginning. Dammit!

"Chlack" sounds like something disgusting. I love it.

Is it just me, or does it feel like Arrested Development talk has actually been way down in recent months?

So what you're saying is that you give this news three MeowMeowBeenz.

I think there's a strong possibility that "Jackie Brown is still Quentin Tarantino’s best, though" might be the most hipster sentence ever written in the English language.

It didn't occur to me until reading this post that Greg Berlanti is going to have two shows in direct timeslot competition next season - Arrow on CW and Mysteries of Laura on NBC. That's awkward.

In other anime-related news, they just added Digimon Tamers (dubbed and subbed) to Netflix. Digi-modify!

Do you even have a career plan?!

American Dad's greatness is arguably the best-kept secret in the collective TV blogosphere. (Well, actually, my pick for #1 best-kept secret would be Spartacus's greatness, but AD might be a close second.)

Well, I think the time has come for me to shake hands and relatively amicably part ways with The Vampire Diaries. When I first started watching the first season DVDs of this show after reading several websites insist that it wasn't what you thought it was, I was honestly pretty blown away by how much I enjoyed it.

In that case, I demand a 24-episode DVD directors cut version with 12 consecutive episodes of Jack sitting in his seat on a plane. BEEP, BEEP. BEEP, BEEP.