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Yes definitely, me too. Yeah Shady XV was hit and miss for me. I love Die Alone, but mostly for the Kobe chorus.
Some of the other tracks, Eminem has kind of lost knowledge of who he is, or something.

That Bad Meets Evil album is amazing, and more people need to listen to it.
However, I disagree as the MMLP2 album has some brilliant songs on it.
Also 'Die Alone' and some other tracks from the Shady XV album are worth listening to.

I know, and point taken don't worry :) Hopefully people will settle into the new site and grow to love it…

Well that's fair enough, I know what you mean. I guess from my POV, I look at this site every day and read comments on TV reviews I follow, but I have thought for awhile the site was verrry cluttered and a bit annoying to peruse.
But yeah I don't post that much - occasionally I participate, usually just when someone

OOOHHHH get in there. Um you don't need to post a lot to love and enjoy a site / community. Or have an opinion. About things.

I think the site looks great AV Club, well done everyone! Love it, was badly needed. Why are so many people on here constantly giving out about sh*t

FINN! How little we knew you. Also, I wish Kol wasn't dead, that guy was awesome.

YES me too. WTF don't re-write their history.
Also, shut up Tyler.

Have you watched TVD? This is why I would find it hard to love (or like, even) Klaus without knowing all his back story, so I get where you're coming from. I love him because he's one of the most nuanced and well-acted and written characters on TV, IMO. Joseph Morgan always reminds you of the 'real' Klaus underneath

This show is just going to get more awesome. I can really see it now. There were some weak moments in this episode (the reunion between Davina and her school friend was a bit too teen soap) but as it went on it became really powerful. The scene where Klaus compels Cami to forget her brother was amazing. This episode

But isn't there no actual way to fully kill an Original - they can only leave them staked, like Klaus did to his siblings for centuries? When Stefan et al 'killed' Klaus he didn't die in TVD.

I'm waiting for the evil super witch to say..'No one can beat me!' And then Giles will appear: 'I'd like to test that theory.' Bam

Hahaha no I LOVED that scene it's one of my faves. Quinn is awesome. Also, shut up Estes.

Hahaha no I LOVED that scene it's one of my faves. Quinn is awesome. Also, shut up Estes.

That is SO TRUE about Nazir skyping Brody, I completely forgot about that due to the emotional wreck I was while watching this episode. Damn them, they got me with explosions and Saul crying. But yes, why the hell did no one look at Nazir's phone after he died??Unless Nazir destroyed the phone so they wouldn't catch

That is SO TRUE about Nazir skyping Brody, I completely forgot about that due to the emotional wreck I was while watching this episode. Damn them, they got me with explosions and Saul crying. But yes, why the hell did no one look at Nazir's phone after he died??Unless Nazir destroyed the phone so they wouldn't catch

Yeah I definitely noticed that too. I think there are lots of deliberately placed and very well-acted moments throughout the episode to make us question whether Brody actually put the bomb there. His 'sad' face when Carrie made her decision, him happening to notice his car right there at that moment, saying goodbye to

Yeah I definitely noticed that too. I think there are lots of deliberately placed and very well-acted moments throughout the episode to make us question whether Brody actually put the bomb there. His 'sad' face when Carrie made her decision, him happening to notice his car right there at that moment, saying goodbye to

I've spent the past week gorging on Homeland and am now all finally caught up and have enjoyed all the comments and Todd's reviews after every episode. Been dying to weigh in so here I am though I doubt anyone will actually read this, but whatever :)
 
Watching the entire show in a short space of time means I noticed

I've spent the past week gorging on Homeland and am now all finally caught up and have enjoyed all the comments and Todd's reviews after every episode. Been dying to weigh in so here I am though I doubt anyone will actually read this, but whatever :)
 
Watching the entire show in a short space of time means I noticed