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Oh. My lack of not having seen any Survivor since season 1 is showing.

But on the revote Spencer could have played his idol, correct? So it seems way smarter for him to save it back for a situation like that. Of course the five could have targeted Jeremiah just as easily, I guess.

So what would have happened in the event of a 3-3-3 tie?

But apparently you can piss on someone, in the subtitles at least. The CBS player subs left it in, the audio was still doctored. Way to be consistent.

Hooray! Now all we need to do is convince the rest of these clowns and their friends to stop watching, so the show can be canceled, and you won't have to review it anymore.

Would it make you feel better to have a roll call on those of us just here for the reviews, but don't watch this show? Sound off, AV Clubbers.

The compression bandages as a way of first aid, yes. Otherwise…

I was thinking that Sleepy Hollow+Almost
Human could fill the gap, but given how AH has not really
built on its promise/premise, I'm gonna go with Sleepy
Hollow+Continuum. The trick will be getting
them to air on a similar schedule so I can watch them as a block.

Except that I think prtine got it right, and that the dialogue indicates that the city this show is set in is the third location the runaway has inhabited. 1) Tampa 2) New Pittsburgh 3) Kennex/Dorian-ville (because the runaway, duh, ran away from New Pittsburgh and the mom & her boyfriend). She would've stayed in New

I've said it before and I'll say it again. Grimmaces. Grimm-Aces.

@LesChappell: Mini-Miles. Not Minnie Mouse. Wishing at least to see you back for what is (hopefully) a season finale review.

It's not funny (at least on purpose), it's very paint-by-numbers spy procedural, and I resent its very existence because I was promised a Chuck-esque show and Intelligence doesn't come within a mile of that. Thanks, CBS.

Intelligence isn't worthy of polishing Chuck's chucks.

Yeah, I just watched it last year for shiggles. Also, it's only like 8 episodes, so not much of a time sink. If you loved it as a kid, might not be a good idea to go back and watch it now… I can see where much of it would appeal to 6-year-olds, but the refined palate of anyone over the age of 8 would likely find it

Quark […] an obvious product of 1978.

Wanted to add my "yarp" to @avclub-e086ba7ac9a84f22886b23261220974e:disqus's assessment of Fringe.

I'm pretty sure that was said explicitly, something along the lines of Ichabod's wife telling him "a member of her coven" was guarding the head. The priest was a long-lived witch-guardian.

Ok, this far down, every major objection has been covered 5 ways to Sunday. Cool, I'm in the "give it some time" camp.

Re: the music

Re: Swap Meat
Dumbass kid swaps with Sam, in witchcraft bid to get close to and kill Dean for a big fat reward from Hell. Works out about as well for him as you would expect, though the kid doesn't die at the end, just some of his idiot friends.