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I can buy my own pizza. Can someone lend me 15 dollars?

This was Lizzy Caplan's episode. From her telling Bill about the offer made to George, eyes and voice betraying her uncertainty even as she tries to convince herself that it'll all turn out find in the end, to her realizing her kids are completely fine with the new arrangement, to her starting to break down as she's

"Those lines were lifted verbatim from my boyhood diary."

Damn it, Gotham and Grey's and How to Get Away With Murder and NCIS: New Orleans for premiering as well as they were supposed to and not surprisingly bombing so as to push up my point totals.

Veronica Mars Season 1, EPISODE 19: "Hot Dogs"
"You want people to leave you alone, Mandy? Or better yet, treat you with respect? Demand it. Make them."

FNL S1
Spartacus S1
Veronica Mars S1
House S4
BSG S2
Fringe S2
Breaking Bad S3
Homeland S1
Justified S2
Louie S3

Going off that, The U.S. Office's season 2 finale was great as well. I've also heard a lot about The Sopranos's "Whitecaps", although I've never seen the show. I will at some point.

Transparent pilot: B+

I have not. I just finished up Weapons of Class Destruction, so 4 more. Looking forward to that finale.

I'm nearing the end of season one of Veronica Mars, and I must say, it's very strange to go from Keith Mars back to Elias. Two brilliant performances by Colantoni, though, and I hope to see more Elias this season.

I like how this episode explores the ideas of structure and rules, and how purpose doesn't necessarily abide by those rules. You have the panopticon of society under Samaritan, and survival for the characters at first consists of laying low and wandering aimlessly in jobs that are no fun. Yet, there's a difference

Yes. For example, tonight brought what felt like the hundredth "he's not the victim…he's the perpetrator!" line.

Also, Jeremy Bentham created the Panopticon structure.

I loved the moment in which Reese put his stuff down on Carter's desk, then looked to Fusco to acknowledge the loss they still feel. Very subtle, beautiful moment there.

I really like what the episode does with Schmidt and Jess. Last season, we saw a lot of Schmidt in a more negative light, what with the whole love triangle and the subsequent fallout, but here, we see him simply supporting his friend. The two clash, but in a funny way, and they both wind up benefiting from the

An important document has gone missing…I need to find it.

The way the episode revealed that the timeskip was just Purgatory was the only way they could've done it: with John Noble throwing aside his restraints like a badass and intensely monologuing the hell out of that scene. I am very much looking forward to more of him.

"I couldn't have made it without you."
"Nor I you, Leftenant."

I was kind of disappointed she disappeared when she did, considering the gimmick account vicksisamonster therapist was just getting going. Although with Enlightened's cancellation, there really was no use for her anymore (as if there was in the first place).

He even made an account on the TI forum three weeks ago, then very recently used pictures of a certain AV club user—posted in the selfie thread—in a post in which he continued his attacks on various people. There's quite a bit of private stuff on there, including pictures and emails and more serious topics not open to