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I don't know, if Joe and Wells have their date for drinks, we could end up with something else…

I love dial-a-song

I get that once the victim walked in the plan spiraled out of control. What I don't get it why pursue the plan to begin with. But then, I'm not a criminal, or a crime fiction writer.

even though Holmes figured that the killing was accidental, it was still a bummer that a story this slight had a death in it. There was no reason for any of the things going on here to have happened at all. If the box did nothing but delay transmission (for less than a second) why would the engineer set his

the Goldbergs also had the dad share a beer with his kid in the first episode last night. Was it a conspiracy?

Deschanel wasn't the problem with Tin Man, it was the sisters/lineage thing. Also, Alan Cumming with a zipper in his head is an image I'll never lose.

I also have a flip phone. It makes me feel like I'm on Star Trek. Don't be so self righteous ok?

This is an accurate assessment of the show so far, but I still have enough affection for these characters that I want to give them a chance to show me more. A little tease of Milt's reality at the end was enough for me to come back for the next episode.

The faces he makes when perturbed always remind me of the man who plays Paul's grandfather in Hard Day's Night, Wilfrid Brambell.

Kudos to the make up people for the painful looking broken leg. Ouch.

good point about the Dharma and Greg thing.
a digression, but Mimi Kennedy (who played Dharma's mother) is just so great on Mom these days.

Considering that her friends have been pretty much feeding Penny all her meals since season one, she should be a little more generous toward Leonard. I'm bugged that she always seems to belittle him.
The Howard storyline since Carol Ann Susi's death has been a real disappointment. They've done a disservice to both

a baby bird! a dead baby bird. :(

I hope they at least give us a clue about what Milt is really up to before they leave the air. I'm getting almost as frustrated as Agnew.

Poor Kal Penn was stuck with the clichéd storyline of the liar digging himself in deeper with every attempt to extricate himself. Every series since the beginning of TV has done this storyline. The show didn't even try to do anything fresh with this. Such a disappointment.

It does bother me when the show uses murder victims as hooks on which to hang plot points. I know that the original stories did that too, but it really rubs me wrong. I was moved by the tearful sister discussing her brother's death, then chilled by the way the episode dismissed him as irrelevant.

I got so excited to have Cavanaugh and Letscher on screen together—-it was a little Eli Stone reunion.
Now I want Letscher and/or Cavanaugh on Elementary. Someone's got to work on this.

I liked the Gay Wolf song.

Hendricks also had a recurring role on Life, where she threw Adam Arkin's character into a tizzy.

Michigan's Arab-American community is largely on the east side of the state. Battle Creek is westward.