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Well at least there are 2 people who seemed to like Michelle's get up. I'm in total agreement with @avclub-37fbc3a475dad8f4729a4825ab147fde:disqus here. You can say that the necklace was dumb, and you'd be right, but there's no excuse for it seeing as how it was a solid 75% of the look. It was also the main thing that

There was also last season when Ven was being ridiculously horrible to that woman's friend. It's a staple of the show. But I agree with @avclub-94e005c18b383d12a8924d5d1367610d:disqus on this one; I think the lack of complaints might be due to the fact that they weren't actually dressing normal size women. I would add

That's right, I almost forgot about the preview for next week. About which I only really have one thing to say: Joan Rivers!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

I'm with you on this one. If there was someone legit attractive, then I don't think SGG#5 would have rated so highly. But by default, he was eye candy. If only he were interesting, or a better designer.

Still the best episode of TV ever.

I would agree. Esp when you factor in that he didn't seem to have much of a personality beyond being a Stock Gay Guy. Or at the very least they didn't seem to be able/willing to edit him a personality.

This is the worst part of "second opinions week," I'm forced to sit through (or in this case read the first paragraph of and then skip to the comments section) the ridiculous ramblings of PDN.  I've been lucky enough not to have to follow any of his "reviews" in the past beyond the brief time that I watched Being

I watched the episode this morning while I was basically 1/2 awake and hardly paying attention so I might have to go back and watch the runway show again, but these are at least my early impressions.

Nor do I, but basic realizations such as "We're looking for a spy and you have to PROVE we can trust you before our very eyes." isn't exactly rocket science.

I must say I feel kind of bad that Tiberius lost his friend before we got to see them being intimate with one another. But that's just my Spartacus perv side coming out. One of the things that I love about this show is the manner in which it gives itself multiple options. For example, with this storyline in

No, I got all of that. I saw it all take place, and I saw the peer pressure element and what not. What I'm saying is that there doesn't seem to be any inherently strong strategic reasoning or logical reasoning for keeping Shamar. I got that Sherri wants him to stick around, but I never saw a strong "why" behind it

I am gay, and not at all homophobic, and I have a big problem with these DL guys as well. I feel the same way about it as you do. All the same, I do not think that the problem Jimmy is faced with here ranks as high as the other problems being faced, and yes I do think that the rhetoric he uses to voice his problems is

I agree totally on the idol point. I'm so sick of immunity idols I could scream. But not too sick of them to stop watching, so I guess Survivor has me over a barrel.

I hate grieving episodes. Almost exclusively, I find the episodes post a major character's death to boarder on unwatchable. This is one of the only exceptions to that rule. I found the pain of the characters (esp Matt at the end) to be very effective. I loved the moment when Damon hugs Bonnie (which I think worked

Well a) for the more obvious reason that I find it to be the least interesting part of any given episode. b) because it's the most edit heavy portion of any episode. 90% of the time, the pre-tribal scramble has no effect on the outcome at all. They edit it in an attempt to make it more suspenseful, and to make us feel

I honestly don't think her being upset with him has much to do with "because
he hasn't dealt with this on her timeline." I don't think it's impatience on her part so much as disbelief that he's taking it so hard at all. I would also think (though I admit I have no evidence to back this up) that if this weren't

I'm going to agree with everything @avclub-cb468a6694bb6107ec377a301fc6a0df:disqus said and I'd add to it that it's really only as big a deal as Jimmy made it if 1) the person has a problem with someone being homosexual or 2) the person has never dealt with anything larger than "oh no, my dad's gay!" in his entire

I won't go that far, Nurse Jackie has fallen off nearly as far as Weeds did in its last couple of seasons and the acting is really stellar it. The Big C has been doing horribly with their storylines, but the acting is still good. But I will say that Rossum has deserved a nod every single for the work she does and I

I'm happy to see I'm not the only person invested in Ian and Mickey's relationship. I often feel like no one else gives a shit about them in the comments, so it's nice to see that's not the case. All the same, i think they've been doing a wonderful job with the two of them all season. Mickey's strong jealousy, his

Right before they run in to do the robbery. Mickey runs back into the van and kisses Ian and turns back to the house. The camera lingers on Ian and his little smile after it happens. I know this because my tumblr exploded with screen caps and gifs of it before I even had the chance to watch the episode.