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I too am wondering how they could realistically go about keeping her. But my main point of contention is that the police department offers her resources that could be helpful. I understand not wanting the danger and the headache of the whole thing, but there's a part of me that's wondering if there wasn't a happier

"If I have a consistent complaint with the series so far, it's that I
can't tell what they're trying to do with Paul, and I don't think it'
because they're trying to keep him mysterious."

I would disagree only because the football scenes at least tap into Glee's core message about ingenuity and perseverance and the general strength of the underdog. More importantly, it was only one scene. The college falsities have been strung out over the course of the whole season, and even extending back into last

Engaging on these boards would be so much easier if our reviewer weren't so good at this! Alas, we have to make due with the best person for the job and try to find nuggets elsewhere. So I guess I'll go into parrot mode since Carrie once again has taken the words right from my mouth.

And yet again the Glee writers prove they've never been to college. I swear the extent of their college education came from watching Animal House and The Graduate. It's woefully sad and pathetic.

You're not. Loved her on Angel more, but enjoyed her on Dexter too.

I liked that image as well. I was only saying there wasn't anything in the way of scheming during the reward. I'm guessing that was due to Reynold's presence, and also the lack of scheming being necessary from a group that feels like they're in total control. All the same, I still say it was an A episode.

I missed that confessional.

Personally, I think it would be easy for them to hide an idol while everyone is away on a challenge, but that's just me.

Erik voted for Phillip too, Carrie. And still no word yet on why.

Ok seriously, why is this still even being reviewed? I stopped watching at episode 6 which was the first episode that I thought deserved an F, but I can't imagine, for the life of me, why anyone is still tuning in, and why it's still getting weekly coverage here. Especially when a show like Monday Mornings comes on

Am I really the only person who truely stops watching shows when they become too unbearable? I stopped watching Weeds way before it ended. I still like Dexter in spite of it's stalled narrative push because I like those characters so much, and with this season pretty much being the last one, I'll be tuning in. Also

This is true, and I agree, but there is a part of me that thinks freeing the unsullied themselves could prove to be a bit more problematic. Not that they present a threat per se, but I wouldn't be surprised if, after all the mental and physical abuse the suffered to make them what they are, a "freed" unsullied warrior

I don't think she'll free the unsullied. She needs them for the war. I think she'll free the children who aren't yet done becoming unsullied. The way she kept looking at the children stationed around their meeting place, and mentioning the young boys (who realistically she can't use in battle no matter how much she

"It doesn’t quite have the fearsome power of her monologue the week
before about wanting baby Jon Snow dead, but the show is doing a great
job keeping her relevant even though she’s not really part of the action
right now."

@avclub-71348decaf1df2bb85be2ece24cc2a1d:disqus And again I say that I'm not intending to diss Maslany at all. She's been amazing and continues to be amazing. By no means do I think Whedon has a monopoly on talented actors nor did I imply that he did. And if you think that the Acker-Maslany comparison is an apples to

@avclub-02be845a15ff79338f340d49a0e71f1e:disqus The clones can't be sterile, Sarah's daughter is her real daughter by birth, unless I missed something where they explained that that's not the case. My guess is that Alison's children are for a different husband since he didn't seem too interested in being engaged as a

My reference to Acker tends to stem mostly from Angel and her work there. She's never more than 2 character's at once, it's true, but when you look at her time on Angel you get her through only 3 seasons (and a few episodes in season 2) playing multiple iterations of the same character. Crazy Fred is the one we're

@avclub-b9a25e422ba96f7572089a00b838c3f8:disqus "and the two other main dolls from Dollhouse who really did a great job of selling multiple characters at once."

That's exactly what my initial reaction was. Or well I should say my initial reaction was long lost twin esp since they keep using the word "twin" in the pilot. But then when the German showed up and was dead 2 mins later I was in total WTF?!?! mode. I think it is the sudden death that stops you (or well, me at least)