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Completely agree. Well said, The_Horse_Chestnut.

A lot of people are saying that seasons 3-5 are bad, but I think the only season that doesn't really work is season 4. Three had its share of issues, but it's still highly entertaining, and included the dream-memory episode ("Conscious") and the Rashomon-esque episode ("Blowback"), which are 2 of my favorites. And

My rankings change with each re-watching, but I think season 3 will always be my favorite, because: Juliet. She's hands down my favorite character. And the prologue/opening to the season 3 premiere is my favorite Lost moment.

I'm really looking forward to enjoying the first 2 episodes of Freak Show, then feeling meh about the next 2, then full on hating the rest of them.

I'm sure they will if it's picked up. Amazon released a DVD for their "Alpha House" original series.

I was late to the party, but here's the link:

Heh, yup — they're included with season 4. "Lost: Missing Pieces." They "aired" between seasons 3 & 4. They should all still be on youtube:

I watched the show this weekend (powered through Hulu's horrendous new Roku interface) and I have to say that Kristen Schaal is the best thing about this show, with Andrea Savage a very close second. And I enjoyed Casey Wilson and Tymberlee Hill as well. I like Angela Kinsey, but her character is very close to

I don't think they'll do the critique of the finale. I think they're just doing the seasons that were never covered, 1-3.

People who choose to sing this at karaoke deserve bad things. Very. Bad. Things.

Hey, I was just going to post something like this. A friend and I were talking about Walt and how infuriating it was that his story went nowhere (although I absolutely love that season 3 (4?) webisode where Juliet shows Ben all the dead birds outside the building Walt was in). And we both agreed that the time jumps

Completely. I just re-watched the 2nd episode of season 2 and had to fast-forward through everything that was Michael related because he's such an insufferable character with little-to-no redeeming qualities (it is probably my least favorite episode of the entire show, although the hatch stuff is great). I was glad

I once read an interview in which she said she'd like to do more dramatic work, like Amy Adams in "Doubt." And ever since then, I really wish she'd been in Doubt instead of Amy Adams, because she would have been so great and subtle. She produced and starred in "The Giant Mechanical Phone," which had some flaws, but

Yeah, a pretty weak Kate-centric episode. Since the epilogue to the "toy airplane" story comes up later on in the season ("Born to Run"), I really wish they would have forgone the bank robbery aspect and filmed/aired Born to Run's flashback for this episode instead. (Because it's not quite as bad as this one.)

I always just assumed that they couldn't actually say "Finding Nemo" due to legal reasons. But I just realized Disney owns ABC (or whatever) so I doubt that's the case.

Isn't Mike O'Brien dating Cecily Strong? That could get interesting.

I respect that!

"At least Kenan will always be there, right? Nobody can ever take Kenan away from us." — I am choosing to see this as sarcasm (hopefully, *intended* sarcasm), because Kenan is one of the worst SNL performers in recent memory. Every character is the same — talking in a "funny," LOUD voice with a bunch of smirks. He

Oh yeah, of course. But even in hindsight, I still hate him.