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I love the entire cast of WHAS and most of the projects that they have been involved with over the years, but I found this show phenomenally bad — only watchable in a how could so many talented people make such a pile of crap way. I am shocked that it is getting so much love here. I will retreat to an episode of

I see this was covered in the comments earlier — I am very late to the party. I am relieved I'm not the only viewer who thought the neighbors got short shrift!

Killed 'em all. We saw them woge and tear into the neighbors. There goes the neighborhood!

And can we have a moment of silence for Nick and Juliet's neighbors? All of them (5, 6?) were unambiguously slaughtered in the run-up to the ambush of Nick's mom — with no follow-up mention ever made of it.

More Darrell Hammond please. I could watch him doing his affable yet sly Bill Clinton every episode.

The song "Bitch Better Have My Money" is an embarrassment with its ugly, stupid, thug lyrics and I am baffled that someone as talented as Bibi Bourelly (check out her song "Riot") wrote it and that someone as talented as Rihanna performed it (with a bound and gagged woman as part of the visuals, no less). They are

I was highly entertained by Rodney with the grappling hook, although it did occur to me that maybe they should have issued him a helmet and safety glasses. (But no protective cup — I don't wan't that idiot reproducing).

The cat sketch was my reward for not pulling the plug on the show in the previous hour and fifty minutes. The high school dramatics skit precisely mirrored the dynamic of the episode — how could someone have let the show make it to an audience in this form? I felt sorry for the cast. That was terrible.

As peculiar as the doctor's assessment was, Jane actually seemed to accept and be relieved by his ridiculous diagnosis and suggestion to hydrate more. It normalized her experience and on the evidence given, I don't know that going down the path of psychiatry would make her life easier at this point. I am rooting

It was totally Vincent Price in the Abominable Dr. Phibes!

Excuse me, where does the line form for the time machine to go back and kills some mens? Pick a weekend.

Crime shows (who done it/how done/how to prove it) are always contrived. For me, what makes them enjoyable and or/successful is some ratio between the quality of the case of the week with the unfolding relationships between the characters. Elementary, to its credit, has always been willing to play with this ratio

I feel like I have been carrying a body through the pouring rain in a mangrove swamp for 13 episodes. I was so sure that if I stuck it out, Bloodlines would be worth the effort in the end, but no, it wasn't. Danny has a secret teenage son (surprise!) and Sally Rayburn, — who had buried her head in well-raked sand

Danny told the same lie about the "accident" as his siblings, yet somehow the interview tapes justified his ruining their lives. I never understood all the viewers who saw him as so sympathetic or redeemable. To me, the core of the story was about how, because of their shared traumatic history, a sane family could

So many great actors in common with the currently airing Masterpiece production Wolf Hall! It took me out of the moment with delight to see Jonathan Pryce turn up looking so hale and hearty as the High Sparrow after his decline as Cardinal Woolsey on Wolf Hall.

I didn't know anything about the writers or directors of this episode but as a woman who watches this kind of show I can tell you that it seems to make a difference in the product. The diversity of AoS's writers, directors and character story arcs is probably why this show — more than the other Marvel spin-offs — has

Who doesn't love pastries? RIGHT?!! After all the damage we have seen crazy Cal do, Kyle MacLachlan can still win me over with his heartbreaking enthusiasm for sharing a pastry with his daughter.

Season 2 of this show has honed in on its target demographic with laser-like focus. Suffice it to say, if you aren't female and between the ages of 12 and 16, it's not you. I would like to give a parting shout-out to the series for its excellent deployment of the perfect amount of hair product on Crash 2.0 to keep

Just got to this episode and I find myself surprised that Danny had so much viewer sympathy leading up to it. I found him entirely creepy, dangerous and manipulative from the get-go. It doesn't feel like Danny is becoming evil, he has been a monster all along, albeit one who has hidden his true self and played off

I found this episode more satisfying than the first. For my taste, the first episode was too heavy on "Danny is troubled and intense" and similarly this one was too insistent with "Kevin is a perpetual hot-head", but aside from this complaint the stories and characters are starting to get some traction. I am