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I agree. Matt Czuchry is a terrific actor. His range is tremendous. He should be a bigger star.

I agree. Matt Czuchry is a terrific actor. His range is tremendous. He should be a bigger star.

I was going to watch this episode, but after reading this review I don't think I can. It sounds absolutely terrible.

I was going to watch this episode, but after reading this review I don't think I can. It sounds absolutely terrible.

That is a fantastic image and wonderfully well written. I am not sure I entirely agree with you - I think the writers are beginning to get as lazy with the gals as they are with the guys - but your comment was vivid, elegant and imaginative.

That is a fantastic image and wonderfully well written. I am not sure I entirely agree with you - I think the writers are beginning to get as lazy with the gals as they are with the guys - but your comment was vivid, elegant and imaginative.

That's a fascinating analysis, and one I wish the show had explored. FWIW, Sheldon did drive (Penny to the hospital) in one episode. But Sheldon will probably never get a car for the same reason that Penny will probably never stop working at the Cheesecake Factory and Raj will probably never be able to talk to women.

That's a fascinating analysis, and one I wish the show had explored. FWIW, Sheldon did drive (Penny to the hospital) in one episode. But Sheldon will probably never get a car for the same reason that Penny will probably never stop working at the Cheesecake Factory and Raj will probably never be able to talk to women.

A- is way too generous. This show is just spinning its wheels (literally, in this episode), happily going around in circles. As a fan of the show I am not entirely opposed to that, but this episode was not particularly funny. (And just look how padded out it was - that endless and unfunny final scene in the dry

A- is way too generous. This show is just spinning its wheels (literally, in this episode), happily going around in circles. As a fan of the show I am not entirely opposed to that, but this episode was not particularly funny. (And just look how padded out it was - that endless and unfunny final scene in the dry

Ha ha ha. Thanks for that, Sarcastical, that made me laugh.

Ha ha ha. Thanks for that, Sarcastical, that made me laugh.

I agree with you about non-white actors/characters too often getting short shrift or having underwritten parts on TV shows. New Girl's Winston is another great example of this. A solution is to have more ethnic diversity in the writers room, something that I know Hollywood is trying to address.

I agree with you about non-white actors/characters too often getting short shrift or having underwritten parts on TV shows. New Girl's Winston is another great example of this. A solution is to have more ethnic diversity in the writers room, something that I know Hollywood is trying to address.

That photo makes me hate Whitney Cummings even  more than I already do, which, believe me, is no mean feat. By the way, 2 Broke Girls is so consistently awful that it makes late-period 2.5 Men look almost acceptable by comparison. Kat Dennings is too good for this garbage - she has more genuine talent than Whitney

That photo makes me hate Whitney Cummings even  more than I already do, which, believe me, is no mean feat. By the way, 2 Broke Girls is so consistently awful that it makes late-period 2.5 Men look almost acceptable by comparison. Kat Dennings is too good for this garbage - she has more genuine talent than Whitney

Yeah, I also noticed that sloppy sentence. To defend the writer of the article somewhat, maybe what he meant to say was: 'it subscribes to, and takes literally, the classic American meme, renewed by Republicans in the Obama-era, that all Chicago politicians are "gangsters."'

Yeah, I also noticed that sloppy sentence. To defend the writer of the article somewhat, maybe what he meant to say was: 'it subscribes to, and takes literally, the classic American meme, renewed by Republicans in the Obama-era, that all Chicago politicians are "gangsters."'

I think one of the reasons why 'Boss' failed was because it was so transparently an ego showcase for Grammer, who had seen what 'Breaking Bad' had done for Bryan Cranston and coveted his Emmys, acclaim and street cred. But the main reasons 'Boss' failed was because it was stupid, not terribly well written or

I think one of the reasons why 'Boss' failed was because it was so transparently an ego showcase for Grammer, who had seen what 'Breaking Bad' had done for Bryan Cranston and coveted his Emmys, acclaim and street cred. But the main reasons 'Boss' failed was because it was stupid, not terribly well written or