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I can't really agree on the Nina point if for no other reason than I feel the storyline still exists in a world apart from the rest of the episode. I think the ending of the episode with the farm burning down and the fire reflecting in Rosen's hate filled eyes better establishes where Rosen is now. It's obvious he's

I can't really agree on the Nina point if for no other reason than I feel the storyline still exists in a world apart from the rest of the episode. I think the ending of the episode with the farm burning down and the fire reflecting in Rosen's hate filled eyes better establishes where Rosen is now. It's obvious he's

I just love every version of Kat that we've gotten so far, so I'm all about it right now! Her being in this episode really made the previous 2 episodes seem that much more lacking in hindsight.

I just love every version of Kat that we've gotten so far, so I'm all about it right now! Her being in this episode really made the previous 2 episodes seem that much more lacking in hindsight.

I'm not so sure I agree with the Caretaker points. I agree that he doesn't snarl or order Mitch away from the water, but I don't think that his keeping him out of the water is a totally altruistic move on his part. Chances are he knows he can't swim and, therefore, knows that if Mitch goes in the water, he won't be

I'm not so sure I agree with the Caretaker points. I agree that he doesn't snarl or order Mitch away from the water, but I don't think that his keeping him out of the water is a totally altruistic move on his part. Chances are he knows he can't swim and, therefore, knows that if Mitch goes in the water, he won't be

I don't think I enjoyed this episode as much as you did, Todd. I think they're still doing the separate storylines, as you pointed out, and they aren't doing a good job of dovetailing those stories together. So what Gary goes through at the hospital seems to have nothing at all to do with what Hicks and Kat are doing,

I don't think I enjoyed this episode as much as you did, Todd. I think they're still doing the separate storylines, as you pointed out, and they aren't doing a good job of dovetailing those stories together. So what Gary goes through at the hospital seems to have nothing at all to do with what Hicks and Kat are doing,

Wait wait wiat, are you serious? The NBA cut away "worked" and and leaving Meg at the fire station didn't? Wow.

Wait wait wiat, are you serious? The NBA cut away "worked" and and leaving Meg at the fire station didn't? Wow.

So…. what? Dexter's baby sitter now has custody of Harrison while Dex sleeps in Deb's bed? How did the show totally gloss over this small ripple in everything. They made it seem like Dexter's living with Deb and she's granting him visitation rights to his own son. It seems like the better idea would have been to

So…. what? Dexter's baby sitter now has custody of Harrison while Dex sleeps in Deb's bed? How did the show totally gloss over this small ripple in everything. They made it seem like Dexter's living with Deb and she's granting him visitation rights to his own son. It seems like the better idea would have been to

I just spent the last few days mainlining the first season of this and watched the first episode on hulu today (watching this episode when I get home tonight) and I am in love!!!!!! I have never seen a show that's this much trashy fun. A lot of people I know call this show their guilty pleasure, but I feel no guilt in

I just spent the last few days mainlining the first season of this and watched the first episode on hulu today (watching this episode when I get home tonight) and I am in love!!!!!! I have never seen a show that's this much trashy fun. A lot of people I know call this show their guilty pleasure, but I feel no guilt in

The only way there's a line is if I'm in front. I called it first! :-p

The only way there's a line is if I'm in front. I called it first! :-p

In the end, I agree with @avclub-b5353c48d568927740917af2b06c91d3:disqus on this one. I think the execution of Sonjia's look took it a bit out of the avant garde. I think Kors was harsh, but I did get an ice skater feel from it.

In the end, I agree with @avclub-b5353c48d568927740917af2b06c91d3:disqus on this one. I think the execution of Sonjia's look took it a bit out of the avant garde. I think Kors was harsh, but I did get an ice skater feel from it.

I agree about Chris' look, but I think he didn't so much need to farther as he just needed to complete the effect. He didn't seem to build up the top at all. He's dealing with a flat chested (read: typical) model and he didn't stop to think that if he wants her to look hour glass he needs to bulk up the top and the

I agree about Chris' look, but I think he didn't so much need to farther as he just needed to complete the effect. He didn't seem to build up the top at all. He's dealing with a flat chested (read: typical) model and he didn't stop to think that if he wants her to look hour glass he needs to bulk up the top and the