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I really dislike Iris. The actress does her best, but as written she just comes off as a brat with entitlement issues. Her first day on the job is "the worst day ever" because she can't immediately develop her own assignments, and the vets don't respect her as a blogger? She gets all sassy because she got to ask a

Agreed, but I'm not sure if the writer's response will be what is needed. I read in a TV Guide interview that they're going for more stand alone stories and less serialization, and the Katrina problem was not discussed at all. Still, I enjoy the show for what it is…a goofy hour with fun actors.

Some people who replied to my first post said the days off didn't seem like such a big deal. Ok, but the violation of privacy law? That's a huge deal. It really stuck out to me as something that would not happen. That's why the reveal was a relief, in a way. It confirmed my belief that this was an outrageous

I was wondering why a new employer would not only grant an employee a leave of absence on her first day, and also violate privacy laws to help her off duty investigation. The reveal that Kitty recognized Del's voice (and the possibility that he was using her to get to Kitty) made it a little more plausible.

the whole "dig bullets out of a corpse" this was super gross—-oh the sound effects!—but Jenny's reaction to the whole thing was great.

JJK on the Neighbors was AWESOME!

I miss Akbar and Jeff and their little flying fezzes.

An upside down, topless Jonny Lee Miller is a sight to behold, isn't he?

my sister refers to Home Movies as "twitching and muttering", which I think is just as appropriate a title for that program.

They gynecologist mother scene stays in my memory. Also Carrie Fisher (why does she keep feeling her breasts?)

…and Calista Flockhart as one of the most generic of ingénues in film.

The most recent episode gave you a lovely scene to write about.

according to the live Tweet, the two episodes have the same writer.

Fan fic writers love slash, though.

I agree that Holmes' dialog is wonderfully expressive. The extended metaphor of the dripping faucet was really strong emotionally, but also so much more precise than dialog in almost any other show. When Holmes speaks, it isn't empty air. He considers the meaning of his words, and that is such a distinct key to his

Was the reviewer watching a screener? Orlando Jones was definitely in the opening credits as I watched it live. That lessened the surprise of his appearance at the end of the episode.

I just re-watched this. F Murray Abraham won an Oscar for this film, and most deservedly.

yep

The Carey/Wick bit was cute enough, but the snow globe and "Don't Stop Believing" really made the skit work. I grinned like a fool

I wanted to see Kenneth Branaugh whispering in Andy Garcia's ear from Dead Again. The little kiss afterward…hee!