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I have been DVRing this so since the premiere. After about 2 or 3 episodes rack up I eventually get around to watching them. Yet, try as I might I just can't seem to get excited for this show. I find myself tuning in (to this U.S. incarnation at least) out of admiration for the previous versions and literary character

Hello, insightful comment that has made me find a way to appreciate Jeremy in a whole new, and better light.

Hello, insightful comment that has made me find a way to appreciate Jeremy in a whole new, and better light.

I'm probably a rare creature around here — in which there is overlap between this show and Gossip Girl (save the rebuke). IMO, Shauna's character would work better for me if Amanda Setton played her more like Blair's minion Penelope and less like someone aspiring to be on Bravo's 'Real Housewives of New Jersey'.

I'm probably a rare creature around here — in which there is overlap between this show and Gossip Girl (save the rebuke). IMO, Shauna's character would work better for me if Amanda Setton played her more like Blair's minion Penelope and less like someone aspiring to be on Bravo's 'Real Housewives of New Jersey'.

It's on Netflix Instant Streaming! Bring back the reviews!

You just had to take me on a trip down Cosby Show memory lane! Only to be reminded that Netflix so unceremoniously ripped away this shining beacon of my youth a few months ago.

You just had to take me on a trip down Cosby Show memory lane! Only to be reminded that Netflix so unceremoniously ripped away this shining beacon of my youth a few months ago.

I wholeheartedly agree with the above statements about Claire Huxtable. The character was a revolutionary archetype for women in modern society (and how they should be treated, or expect to be treated). Till this day, both my mother and I admit to thinking to ourselves, " Now what would Claire Huxtable Do?"

I wholeheartedly agree with the above statements about Claire Huxtable. The character was a revolutionary archetype for women in modern society (and how they should be treated, or expect to be treated). Till this day, both my mother and I admit to thinking to ourselves, " Now what would Claire Huxtable Do?"

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Pacey Allegiance party of 2.

Pacey Allegiance party of 2.

Graham's death works because everyone has been speculating about his character since day one. Sure, it was because the actor portraying the role was easy on the eyes and very emotive just standing there doing nothing. If any other character was killed off, there would be no stakes in this show.

Then you almost have to wonder about Peter's (the show's) motives when choosing Wendy to take over the investigation.

It's Adam West's line delivery that always does it for me.

Forgive my ignorance of how our legal system works: But how exactly does Wendy Scott Carr expect to continue her investigation? Once Peter finds out what she is up to, wouldn't he call her into his office to "talk"? I don't know how things work if you are a special prosecutor, but Wendy seems like more trouble then

Peter's intimidation of the principal is pretty par for the course for any parent trying to get their kid(s) into any type of desirable program/school/activity. I get it, though. He has a powerful public position and he made no bones about that needing to be the only consideration to mull over. That was wrong.