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Yes, moral confusion — and that's precisely the best aspect of this complicated show.

Such an odd remark… All high buildings in Europe have windows that open. We don't have much of a 'skyscraper' culture, and are maybe not so much afraid of our suicide rates.

Allison moved the guy's body (his legs) in order to create the illusion that he fell back on the armchair (and thus that he was standing when he shot her).

Right, I strongly disagree with the reviewer's claim about the show's right-leaning politics. And I am a European PhD in International Relations theory: I couldn't be more left-wing!!… So, I was thinking, it might be due to different representations of what makes you left- or right-wing in the US as compared to Europe

I was also gobsmacked by that piece of 'dialogue'.

I am really confused, actually shocked, by the complacency with which this website judges The CW's superhero series. I don't get it. What am I missing? They are not fun, they are ugly, they are not even campy like Gossip Girl or 90210 were. They are just plain boring, humorless, badly acted superhero stories grafted

"it’s consistently funny"

Every time this show gets an 'A' on here, I give it a chance. And this was the last time, really. It's just a pile of clichés on men and women, within a fascinatingly hetero-centred little world, and with a calculated dose of simili-quirkiness which is sad to watch, and borderline cynical. The only positive aspect is

Nobody's going to mention the ridiculazong product placement, when Stiles drops Scott's phone in the water, in the woods, and smiley Scott ("exposition master") picks it up and, oh, "it's still working!"…?

Season1, Episode 8:

Season1, Episode 8:

Or 'LOL'?

'FU' will do.

Uh?! Ghostbusters 2 is awesome.

So, Conrad was *actually* going to confess, but he *actually* changed his mind after the accident, which wasn't, *actually*, caused by him in any way?… All that lead-up, expectations of machinations and cerebral twists are only coming down to this empty carcass of a scenario? The result, with regard to Conrad's

I'm far from being a fan of Revenge, that bit is certain, but before someone gives a grade and makes grand comments about the quality of an episode, they should make sure they have watched it thoroughly, and at least have wrapped their brain around everything that is left to the viewer to understand on his own. It is

That's: "You, fly bitch!"