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Note to self: Water beats radioactive bomb. But what beats water?

Angelo Badalamenti's amazing score

Not to get into tons of spoilers that are seasons away still, but I actually think Logan is in many ways a parallel to Lorelai, instead of Christopher, specifically a version of Lorelai if she had not gotten pregnant at 16 and ran away from home because of her wanting to change her baby's future. That said, Logan

I now really want to see the zombie Everwood show. 

The Lesser Key of Solomon is a real thing, though it was not actually written by Solomon.  (Unless it really was!)

I don't watch this show (surprise), so this fan-fictional review was a bit lost on me, but I very much enjoyed the effort.  I also very much enjoy seeing a D- grade, which I why I clicked on the review in the first place.  Congrats on both accounts. 

The Good Wife is off to a great start this year.

The West Wing got an A+ for its season two finale, Two Cathedrals.  Granted, it is a classic review, which may or may not allow them. http://www.avclub.com/artic…

In the flashback during the cold open, when Skyler is taking to Walt on the phone, the knives are sitting in front of her, oddly noticeable in the shot.  Besides noticing they were taking up a lot of space in the foreground of the shot, I didn't think much else of them until near the end of the episode, with the shot

For anyone who liked this show (and it was a fairly fun, if inconsequential summer show), I thought I'd mention Beaver Falls.  It is a fun little UK show (both seasons are on Netflix) and has a lot of similarities to Camp.  It is one of the few genuine surprises I've found on Netflix, with never hearing of it prior to

First, I'm not saying it is necessarily a brilliant explanation but it was clearly the show's explanation.  Secondly, Briggs didn't know any of the extenuating circumstances when he acted.  His situation, at least as he perceived it, was extremely similar to that of the random agent's from the episode's intro. And

The reason was explained in the flashback in the beginning of the episode.  They were talking about an agent getting charged with manslaughter for killing a suspect while high on prescription drugs.  Briggs killed "Jangles" while extremely drunk, the implication being that had he reported the killing (even assuming it

Best line of the episode?

Well, this week seemed to continue the vague hints of who burned down Winterfell.  Last season, Theon was being driven crazy by the people sieging Winterfell and their horn blowers.  Crazy torture dude was rocking a horn tonight. 

While breaking his word about the engagement certainly seems like an anti-Ned move, the other side of it involves sleeping with a woman you aren't married to, possible bastard children, ect., instead of marrying her.  Not to say Robb wasn't still really stupid, but marrying the woman you are sleeping with seems like a

*Spoilers, ect.*

About a week late and no one will ever see this, but my favorite part of the episode was the coffee collision.  Tamara has a gigantic cup of coffee and she spills it all over her shirt, jeans, and coat and then takes a little "perfect" scarf to cover up that massive stain so she can go to work.  Come on, Once Upon a

I have to agree.  While I don't care about the grades in general (I only gave this episode a B+), the grade did not seem to match the review in this case.  The review is almost entirely praise for the episode and if I had read it without seeing the grade, I would have expected an A-, at the least.  Carrie usually does

Lets not get Fringe confused with a different super scientist show.

Lets not get Fringe confused with a different super scientist show.