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I have a feeling “Like, what penis is ever pretty?” girl is gonna have a bigger role in season 2 through flashbacks and they had to throw her a bone speech-wise so she'd stick around til filming begins for the fall.

Whilst I'm hardly a Diana Agron fan, I was expecting a minor cameo of some variety at the marriage of the other 2 Cheerios. I was expecting her to plunge out of the dark into the spotlight as soon as they said: Trebletones reunion as well,

I wish the entire episode had been the babyshower - best storyline of the episode!

It's depp-endent upon one's sense of humour

Definitely Garry's second closest friend after Donna.

Garry's Scooby Doo expression right at the camera was priceless in that moment.

"You have six minutes to get off the premises, before I release the hounds" - that Sue line made me genuinely laugh.

The Donna/Garry subplot was no reminiscently bittersweet (sweet for obvious reasons, bitter because we're nearing the end) - i adore the two of them (surprisingly organic conversations too).

1. Bates Motel is the most nuanced show on current cable tv

Was good to see Jenny doing something - even if they've traded Hawley for ex-Capt. Irving as the guy she sorta just follows. I don't see why Jenny isn't working with her Sis & Ichabod on the cases (like she was doing in season 1).

Portia's roles in Better off Ted & Arrested Development mean I'll never be able to truly hate any character she plays.

Check out Person of Interest then - it fits the categories of high stakes, fun, tv and sometimes even checks the bonkers box XP

I personally loved this episode! so tense! so dramatic! I was horrified and literally gasped when Elizabeth showed Huck's work to Millie. I think Scandal has had a strong return in 2015 thusfar.

If I hear the words "drip" or "drop" again today, I'm gonna go insane - that was a horrid song!

I miss Apartment 23 :(

I find that last point particuarly poignant. That said, the actress is getting a lot more opportunities to stretch her wings on Empire in 5 episodes than she did on 2 and a bit seasons as Agent, I mean Detective Carter on POI. In all seriousness though, the next main cast member they choose to axe in next season's

Yes & No - they are both cop shows with a quirky humour to them. Psych definitely punched the comedy card more frequently whilst Monk opted for the drama card (in comparison).

Whilst it's not this site's cup of tea, I can't recommend Ground Floor enough to anyone that's a fan of Brian Lawrence's other works like Scrubs & Cougar Town.

I like that they tied Psych & Monk into the same universe in the Psych finale. Good little in-joke for long-time USA Network watchers.

Bit harsh on Hawley (I am biased, I have admired the actor since Hellcats). I mean, should he be in the foreground as much as he has been - probably not, especially in regard to how little they've used Jenny this season. But as far as recurring characters go, him being their comedic, slightly-untrustworthy mystical