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Will So You Think You Can Dance not be getting a review? I thought that once Vegas week started, we'd be back to regular reviews no that…..?

We will be getting a new review for this week's episode, right? It wasn't listed anywhere in the What's on Tonight article, so I wasn't sure. Anyone have any info on that?

I think we'll have to continue to be concerned about the ratings until the show is finally cancelled. At this point, there's no reason to believe the ratings will get any better. I just wish they'd try some kind of merchandising or something ala Glee selling music on iTunes. Maybe they could package the routines? Or

Matt's hair is stupid and I find it ridiculously distracting.

lol what I find funny about all of this is just how certain you all are. It's really like either 1) you've never watched the show before this episode and don't quite understand that it takes place in a world where pretty much anything is possible. 2) you don't really understand that the story's based on a set of books

All I'll say about Frey's pronouncement of death is that if you think a character proclaiming someone dead on this show means anything, you haven't really been paying attention. An important element of Martin's world is the manner in which information is lost and inaccurate in a world that relies on birds to send

You forgot to add "for me" to the end of your comment. Just because you hate Theon (and to be fair so do I) doesn't mean the image of an awesome character getting her shit together to go do something heroic lacks impact. More importantly, another strong female character in this world, one with the ability and gall to

Frey said he spent his wedding night in a cell. No throat slitting for him it seems.

At the very least, these last episodes were exactly what I've come to expect from the show so I can't be disappointed. Couple it with great scenes for pretty much everyone, and you can't be upset that this is how the season ended. It is the middle of one book after all, and yet still it makes for a great jumping off

Oddly enough I think if they end with the shot of Yara getting her men together to go rescue Theon, we wouldn't be complaining quite as much. It's still not dragons and naked Dany or an army of white walkers, but it has the same feeling of strong forward motion that those images had and it solidifies Yara as the kind

There's not much more I can say about the episode that hasn't been said by the 2 reviews, but one thing I will point out is that after last year's episode nine which spent 100% of it's time in King's Landing, it was nice for a 9th episode that didn't set foot in King's Landing at all. No matter how much I missed

I'm really curious to know which part of "I didn't think it was horribly outside the realm of possibility on a
character level, but it felt like a moment where the episode was trying
to do one thing too many." leads to people feeling the need to explain to me why it made sense on a character level.

No one's denying any of that. Point to fact, that would be why I said it's a decision that makes sense on a character level. All I'm saying is that in an episode that's already full of craziness, this was the one thing I think they could have dialed it back on and had it still work.

"We also find out what Paul was up to in Afghanistan and…nope, just checked. I still don’t care."

So I'm not so sure how I feel about Hannibal's hiding the truth of Will's diagnosis from him. On the one hand, I understand the importance he'd place on keeping his toy right where he wants him, but on the other hand Will's diagnosis could be deadly (I believe) and I don't think he wants Will dead. It seems to me like

Can we just get the Felix/Alison spin off underway already? Because I'd watch the hell out of that.

My early favorites came in this week. Sebastian, Donovan, and Phillip's b-boy friend whose name I can't remember. And I think the hip hop chick that we only got to see in the montage might be my female favorite, but I need to see more. Either way, I think Donovan Gibb had the single best audition we've seen thus far

The only thing I thought was purely superfluous was Ida. I thought initially that it might lead to Don feeling a lot of emotions toward Megan (whom I still dislike) and maybe trying to get out of this marriage too. Especially when you take into consideration her earlier "I don't care" to him on the phone about his

3 moments from tonight had me saying Oh My God, screeching, or otherwise just on the edge of my seat:

I like Mikkelsen a lot as well. I have no problem praising him week after week, he's been great. But there's no need to denigrate Hopkins week after week.