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No they're just Donnie's parents - they be dropping jungle-kids all over the place!

White Collar is the Matt Bomer one

I would have liked a little more parrying of the weapons with that sweet steel on steel action as opposed to everyone going, duck, duck, sidestep, slash, slash, die.

They have the same tailor sure, but the men of White Collar have aged better then the men of Suits (the women of both shows seem almost scarily ageless)

I don't have high hopes for Crowded admittedly. That said, you want to watch him in a good show (albeit a cartoon) - The Venture Brothers - i warn you it's uber-violent, uber-adult-themes & uber-foul-language, but it is a blast and a half to watch (out of one blast)

Veep is one where it helps to catch it from the first episode and binge a season (or two) - it's humour can be very off-brand and it takes a little while for one's mentality to slip into that groove. Dreyfuss' greatest role to date ;P (& yes i know 'dem be fightin' words)

It was such a effervescent vibrant show with a great cast! Max & Oscar were my favourite characters, although i was disappointed that the latter was short-changed by the series finale, which took a steep swerve off the rocky tracks of reality it was already on into a world of nonsensical-ness!

Finite hours, so many shows. & i haven't heard good things from this site about BorderTown so i figured i'd give it a miss - if the tale changes in a couple seasons i might check it out. Haven't heard of the other two before.

Probably my least favourite of the Animation Domination cartoons: i prioritize them as: Futurama, Bob's Burgers, American Dad, Simpsons, Cleveland, Family Guy (& i'm aware at least 3 of those are either finished or have moved network but still) - but those first 3 are probably my faves because they either have a.

Only political drama i take seriously is VEEP! Political stakes have never been higher than on that serious, very dry show…

Any funniness in RoE was solely because Patrick Warburton sold it - i swear that man is so much of my child-hood - from the coach in Kim Possible, to Buzz Lightyear of Star Command to Scooby Doo! Mystery Incorporated as the Sheriff, & The Tick! The eye candy also became surprisingly funny at times in her next show:

I hope this succeeds if only so I get to see Matt Shively on a weekly basis - he was one of multiple shining lights on the corny & highly unrealistic, but under-rated & bubbly Tru Jackson VP - the other brightest light was Greg Proops as the wackiest, maddest boss of a fashion empire ever (but like in a good way)!

I watch quality shows, but I also love my trashy comedies (which I sometimes half-heartedly feel like I should stand up for, just because who else will?)

Mysteries of Laura was fun to watch last season because it was laughably bad, even by procedural standards without trying to be. Now this season it's tried to be a proper procedural (whilst still failing), Debra Messing has more creative control and has exported anyone remotely more attractive than her of European

I feel like the summarizer's commentary got really aggressive after doing Rosewood & they took it out on Young & Hungry - on the bright side i'm glad they got it out of their system before tackling Lab Rats ELite force because i genuinely enjoy Mighty Med - it's a fun superhero romp.

One of the most awkward 3-way hugs i've ever seen personally, but ok…

Was the shot of the ring, the same one that we saw on THe Flash during the Earth-hopping sequence???

Maybe next summer?

& then Dr. Mrs thought Dean was hitting on her too! - hilarity!

I'd argue otherwise - sure it's plots are far-fetched/unrealistic with the science at times, but it's got a compelling array of characters that grow/develop over time and it manages to be consistently engaging in a light-hearted fare sort of way. Admittedly, i'll concede not every sub-plot works, but one could argue