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I would just like to say that while it's only been one episode, I am in love with Bianca's character already. She's awesome, and I enjoyed every single one of her scenes in this episode ("Hands up, I'm a cop! ….just kidding"). I hope she'll be around for a while; I mean, Frank was able to survive for five seasons, so

Friday Night Lights—"The Son"
Fringe—"White Tulip"
Chuck—"Chuck Versus the Goodbye"
Louie—"Duckling"
The Office—"Goodbye, Michael"
The West Wing—"Two Cathedrals"
Band of Brothers—"Why We Fight"
Enlightened—"Consider Helen"
Edit: and Spartacus—"Kill Them All"

Plus Mad Men, Veep, Community, Bloodline, Hannibal, etc. It's spring TV time again.

That was an amazing finale to an amazing season, and all other shows on television this year are going to have to really bring it in order to top these 10 episodes. The choreography and directing in this finale were impeccable, as always, and I love how the show is able to not only bring the action sequences, but also

That Lip monologue was phenomenal. Such a poignant, important moment for the character—especially during a season in which it seemed like he was drifting away from his family—and Jeremy Allen White played it beautifully. Every week, it's someone else blowing me away, and by the time this season is over, I wouldn't be

Veronica Mars Season 2…
EPISODE 12: “RASHARD AND WALLACE GO TO WHITE CASTLE”

I really enjoyed this season, and I liked the note that the finale ended on: things are far from perfect and never will be, but there's excitement and hope for some of these characters. Looking forward to next season, especially to see these cast members again, all of whom did a great job over the last 8 episodes.

"There's a girl here who looks like Wendy's Old Fashioned Hamburgers."

"Yes, there was weird sex stuff in the bunker."

Goddamn, that was an amazing scene at the end for Walton Goggins and Joelle Carter.

Yeah, that final scene of the series finale was incredibly difficult to watch. But it was also a testament to the work of Michael Cudlitz, who gave one of the best performances I've ever seen in a television show.

That reminds me, Band of Brothers's "Why We Fight" is another episode that would fit under this description.

The Shield's "Postpartum".

Ooh, I'm liking that number. Although it'll probably go up because I think I picked Agent Carter, which might get cancelled.

Veronica Mars Season 2….
Episode 10: "One Angry Veronica"
This is the first time after watching an episode that I’ve thought: “Man, that was mediocre.” “One Angry Veronica” is extremely disappointing because it takes a dull plot and mashes it up with a few awful plot twists, all of which are straight out of Veronica

Yet another great episode in a string of great episodes, and yet another middle finger to conventional ways of handling storylines and character deaths. I really love how the settings were utilized throughout, and the way the episode took us through each of them definitely added to the impact of the Chayton-Hood

That final shot of Tomorrow Blues remains my favorite image of the show. FNL was just full of wonderful moments like that, and yes, that would've been a great series finale (although of course, it was nice that we got five seasons).

"Clear eyes, full hearts….we'll deal with that later."

Yeah, the Rose injury hurts. Basketball aside, it sucks to accomplish so much only to have this happen to you again and again. As for Kane, most probable outcome is that he's back by round 2, provided the Hawks can get past round one (playing against, say, St. Louis without Kane—who always turns it up a notch in the

Rose out for the season, Kane out for 6-10 weeks. Bad day to be a Chicago sports fan.