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Good Lord, AV Club posts an article about Suits getting renewed for a third season and stoops into grade-school-level ridicule of the title of the show. Perhaps their juvenile smirking is somehow related to their shortsighted lack of coverage of the first season? Are they trying to justify their history of reaming the

Good Lord, AV Club posts an article about Suits getting renewed for a third season and stoops into grade-school-level ridicule of the title of the show. Perhaps their juvenile smirking is somehow related to their shortsighted lack of coverage of the first season? Are they trying to justify their history of reaming the

Speaking as a man in his fifties, I think Bonnie Bedelia has aged quite well and she would be amongst the ideal women I would want to grow into senility with.

Speaking as a man in his fifties, I think Bonnie Bedelia has aged quite well and she would be amongst the ideal women I would want to grow into senility with.

Because I enjoy the reasonably good The Middle, I also watched eight minutes of the pilot for The Neighbors on demand before I found it so excrutatingly shitty that I turned it off. Then I happened to see the link to this review of the second show while browsing AV Club, figured I ought to check out the review, and

Because I enjoy the reasonably good The Middle, I also watched eight minutes of the pilot for The Neighbors on demand before I found it so excrutatingly shitty that I turned it off. Then I happened to see the link to this review of the second show while browsing AV Club, figured I ought to check out the review, and

Wow, a crushing grade for a series finale that I found satisfying on many levels. I think the chronological leap forward in time provided a framework that allowed us to celebrate Nancy's long, frenzied (and often absurd) journey through widowhood yet delivered the ultimate comeuppance that she achingly deserved.

Wow, a crushing grade for a series finale that I found satisfying on many levels. I think the chronological leap forward in time provided a framework that allowed us to celebrate Nancy's long, frenzied (and often absurd) journey through widowhood yet delivered the ultimate comeuppance that she achingly deserved.

Are you joking? Calling this episode "paint by numbers boring" seems like an admission that you dismiss the entire series as pablum. And "your take" seems to luxuriate in grandstanding with the most negative and cynical perspective possible.

Are you joking? Calling this episode "paint by numbers boring" seems like an admission that you dismiss the entire series as pablum. And "your take" seems to luxuriate in grandstanding with the most negative and cynical perspective possible.

Fair points but why are we picking nits when television is this remarkably well executed?

When Gilligan named the lead character Walter White some half dozen years ago, do you think he had already planned for the initials W.W. to coincide with Walt Whitman, and that the poetry book would be the final clue that would lead Hank to discover Walt was Heisenberg? If so, man, that is some planning!

The opening segments of this show were the best The Killing has had since the premier. It's been better this year than last year, and the last three or four show have been much better. Sure, it's still flawed, but after investing this much time in the characters, I can't help but care about their destiny.

To Brandon, our reviewer: I must say that if you've been watching this show from its inception, you would (or should) understand that this particular episode is one of the high-water marks of the series. That's not to say it is anywhere near the level of dozens of higher-quality TV shows, but this was, indeed, one of

@avclub-913d3a7404f98f0ee3766e12e78506fe:disqus I have NEVER said that Sally would lose her virginity when she was 12. My phrasing is frank so that people would recognize that Sally is already aware of her own sexuality. Do you remember that she was masturbating at the age of 11? Do you recognize that millions of

Like I care about being accused of being creepy by this lot?

Garrison, are you kidding me? Sally wants to wear make up in the same way that your 8-year-old cousin wants to wear make up???

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It was about two years ago that Sally masturbated to an episode of "The Man from Uncle."

I can't claim to be an expert, but from what I have researched (over the course of many years, not just tonight), the statistics about teenage intercourse has not changed a great deal in the past 45 years, since the Summer of Love in '67. Indeed, the Sexual Revolution began in the early '60s and quickly ramped up.

Okay, I won't use "nubile cherry" again. From now on, I'll only refer to Sally's pussy as "the holy virgin flesh."