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Mindy Gracin
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It's one of the better teen dramas on air right now.

That's impressive. It's also interesting how there's always some sort of controversy surrounding the roles she gets. "Too old. Too young. Too fat. Too attractive. Romijn was better."

Personally, I thought the structure The Fosters used was effective. In hindsight, maybe the dream sequence in the beginning was a bit "much"…but when I first watched that scene, I certainly wasn't predicting the ending we actually got. I was genuinely surprised and devastated. And Sherri Saum's performance was great,

I think overall SAB is the stronger show. I just felt this week, the Fosters was better. Usually, it's the other way around.

I never watch promos so maybe my feelings are different. I thought the Fosters was much better this week than SAB. Between Lena losing out on the job to Callie finally meeting her family (the scene between Bailee Madison and Maia Mitchell was great) to whatever's going on with Jude, I thought the Fosters was mostly

This was definitely the strongest episode of Switched at Birth in a while. In fact…it may be my favorite since The Uprising? Is that going too far? Probably…maybe I'm forgetting an episode.

I really never understand your grades. I think you grade more on your mood at the time of watching then a consistent rubric.

You would want another person spanking your child?

I don't think The Cleveland Show was a failure, though. 4 seasons, 1 Emmy nom. That's more than 90% of TV shows nowadays (and certainly better than most of the Animation Domination shows post American Dad. The only show that's more successful is Bob's Burgers). Just sayin'…

I'm not going to be one of those annoying fans that asks "What the heck?!" every time an episode gets a grade lower than "A-"…

This season is getting better and better. By the time they got to Selina acting awkward on SNL (having trouble whether she should look at the cue cards or the audience/main camera), I completely lost it. This is the only comedy on air right now that can make cry tears like a 10 year old.

This is the Veep I love. Just a semi-bottle episode where all the main characters soullessly freak out over something. I don't know about this B+. I liked this episode more than the premiere.

Opposites attract.

Are you kidding. The worst part of this episode was Mercedes' "I just want to find myself. I just can't be in a relationship. I just I just I just." And I'm just like, "He looks like a supermodel and he's adorable and goofy. Just like in season 2's 'Duets.' If you don't want him, I'll take him." When he did that

Yup. And, apparently, that episode was also banned in America!

Actually, Terri (with an "I") did wake up. She had a scene in "I Want Candy."

I think you also have to consider Degrassi's target audience (which you guys kinda mention but still…). I mean, I remember when the first season aired, I was 10. And I loved it because, compared to the cartoons Nick gave me or the comedies from Disney Channel, Degrassi was literally high, dramatic art for my

What do you think Julia can do? And, honestly, I think Julia IS fighting for Joel. She's just mad that Joel doesn't seem to be fighting back.

I'm really glad that the show took their time with Bay and Emmett. Unlike some fans, I didn't want Bay to suddenly forgive Emmett too quickly.

Because the Fosters is becoming amazing like Parenthood? Yah! Same feeling.