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I'm just holding out for a Wild win over Detroit. The last few weeks of the NHL regular season are going to be amazing. C'mon, Columbus Blue Jackets - stop sucking already and get back in the race, already!

Thousand Foot Crutch, baby!

Sweet stuff, indeed.  If you don't find yourself rocking out and shouting in Norwegian to this stuff, I don't know…

Wow, you can really tell that Baizley from Baroness did the cover art, eh?  Every metal album should have to include his amazing artwork.  Should be a law or something.

Yup.  Great riffs and harmonies.  Perhaps a touch bloated, but there are at least a half dozen solid rock tunes on the new album - how often can you say that?  I'm saying A- for what it's worth…

That was pretty cool.  Nice to see the genuine joy Josh gets from playing.

I'm not hearing whatever it is you folks are hearing on this album…not sure I could even drink a beer to this stuff - even on a hot day.

While I'm slowly getting used to the hand-held camera work, it's th music I'm having a hard time getting used to - especially the outro music. The Wire did a much better job integrating music.

I just bought the series on DVD @ Amazon - under $12/season. So far, it's living up to all the hype and hen some!

Broyles will quickly turn down the promotion, claiming he needs more time with his family - he's got kids he didn't even know about.  Such is life in Baltimore/Boston.

Breaking Bad's "The Fly", and Fringe's "Brown Betty' are bad apples for me.  Maybe the finale in Mad Men where Peggy goes from feeling quesy to having a baby in about 45 seconds.  (Yes, she gained a lot of weight during the last 2-3 episodes, but the whole story felt rushed when compared to other Mad Men story lines.)

I really enjoyed Season 2 - it gave the series a blue collar angle that had been missing.  Season 2 also gave us The Greeks, who would be important for Season 5.  Ziggy's motivation could maybe have been fleshed out a little better, but other than that, I loved Season 2.

For all the hate that's directed towards the Hamsterdam storyline, how is this wildly different from the safe injection sites currently operating in Vancouver?  With the public's appetite for sensationalized news and the lack of resources now available for "real" news stories, who knows how much of the police beat

Loved loved loved the final musical montage - even the brief shop of the basement "office" with the phone sitting in the middle of the floor.  I'll have to re-watch the final episode because there's just so much going on.  Not sure how to feel about the final scenes with McNulty and the homeless guy in the car - what

Where were THE AVENGERS when Bunk and the rest of the Baltimore PD were trying to clean up the street corners?  Get David Simon on this project now, so we can have a film in theatres for next summer.

Just catching up on DVD.  Loved Season 1…until the finale - Peggy's pregnancy was handled very poorly.  Yes, I expected her to be pregnant, but to have her go from finding out to delivering in a 30-second scene was just goofy.  I expected so much better from this show.  Hopefully, this mis-step will be the exception

Kinda like wearing red on Fridays to "support the troops" - I guess there's some minor personal benefit to be found, but at the end of the day, wouldn't it be more helpful if we could actually DO something tangible when we feel like supporting a cause?

Decent episode until Lester's scene with McNulty - there's just no way he would get wrapped up in this mass-murdered madness.  Loved the scene where the corner boys went to Six Flags - you kind of forget that they're kids because they're always doing such "adult" things.

jdh, wasn't September the Observer who suddenly disappeared while in the lab?