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Emperor Jim, you really to understand what you are talking about.

Jesus - that Walking Dead segment - where do you start?

I'm getting a really weird vibe from the structure of many of this seasons' episodes.

In my opinion, the show has some major problems and they've been going long enough that I don't know if they are going to right them.

Yep, he's amazing.

I'm going to screw this up, but I remember one episode (I think it was last season) where Dennis implies that he no longer has feelings (pretty much the definition of a psychopath) - he asks Mac if he has feelings and Mac says something like:

I agree with Pepe Silvia (oh do I love that name by the way) that you are asking for the show to return to a place it never actually was, I'm going to specifically object to this:

Not I.  I'm hoping it DOES end up expanding this storyline over multiple seasons because I think Damien Lewis is too great on this show to do away with it in one season and I'd prefer this storyline moving across multiple seasons (I'd say more like Rubicon would have, not The Killing) then ending it and starting each

So I realize trusting Ryan Murphy and his writers to create deep, consistent personalities in their characters is idiotic on my part, but how does the character of Moira really work?

After hating last week's episode, I actually quite enjoyed this one.

This is awesome.  I actually remember thinking that we needed a TV version of My Year of Flops just for this show.

I hope the show doesn't start sermonizing either way.  If it becomes one big fuck you to the Bush policies, that will make for awful television, if it becomes one big love letter to the Bush policies, that will make for awful television.

That Cultural Gabfest segment about Chris Christie was cringe-inducing.  It was both obvious that the three respected and liked the writer who wrote the article, but it was also clear he wrote a really stupid, really offensive article.

I think he will be.  After he disappeared towards the end of last season, I remember telling my friends not to worry because it was mostly a case where the writers didn't know that Raffi would be a breakout character when they wrote the episodes and by the time they found out, the season was already shot.  I expect to

The Juice storyline sucks.  It hate everything about.

As a civil libertarian, please, just shut up already.  You are doing that thing Bill Maher does where he takes a rational position and then begins to talk out of his ass about it because he's too lazy to actually do the work, until he's made himself look like such an idiot that it hurts the rest of us that actually

This is what has me nervous.  Danes is great, but Lewis is even better and if he's still the Big Bad for this season, I don't know what they do from there.  This fear is increased ten fold when you realize this is a show on Showtime, a network absolutely notorious for coming up with a good idea for a season of TV and

I'd say that if this stuff becomes the norm, we can blame Obama and the Dems far more than a television show on Showtime.  Like tax cuts for the rich, cuts to social programs, and expansions of nuclear power and oil drilling, the President seems to be doing an amazing job of causing Democrats to support Republican

Well, couldn't you say the opposite, that having her superiors immediately condemn her and not even think about accepting her methods pushes forth the idea that the C.I.A. is nothing but stand-up, honest individuals who we can put our full faith in because they can be trusted?

Sorry, but this is the stupidest shit I've ever read.