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Billy Corman
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That's the premise of The Walking Dead. Except they never got around to farming. And I stopped watching that steaming pile of television long ago.

If they're running out of food, Todd cleaned them out of toilet paper, too. Nothing in one's system but bacon? He's running from toilet to toilet.

Why even have "who" if you can never use it?

He chose to reference a Canadian figure skater, so he's pretty gay.

So raise a glass, both to “Halloween, Part III” and the Queen of the Nine-Nine, Amy Santiago.

My OCD went into overtime with the shutters on Holt's window.

I've been cautious on s3 and fell asleep on the couch tonight. I thought the crossover with Bones was tonight. Those 5 minutes were a steaming pile I won't get back.

I've never really been a Gina fan. Chelsea Peretti is fine and all, but the character always hit the wrong chords with me. Until tonight…

Reminds me of Fraser and Niles when the younger would spout out in frustration "you ludicrous popinjay!"

Prep school, so grades 9-12. Anywhere from 13-18 really.

When he scrapped the piping over his head, I thought Nightmare on Elm Street.

The Highlander

This is now Buffy 3.47, the reboot where Ichy (can't I call you that?) is Buffy, Abby is Willow and Jenny is Xander. Sheriff Corbin (Clancy Brown) was their Watcher and they've now got some new ex-romantic dude filling that role. Pandora is the new Big Bad.

Everything about this episode felt lazy. It lacked the interpersonal charm between the leads; that snippet at the end was okay. There was a nice bond formed with that woman from the federal building, sure. That scene with Jenny and mystery girl at the diner was all a horrific trope with stilted faux-noir dialogue.

I wonder what's more valuable to FX, a 13- or 16-episode season of 75ish to 90ish minute installments or a more traditional 20- to 22-episode season of 60 minute installments. They can still run dual episodes and such.

I was changing channels and saw 9-10:31. I went through all the stages of grief, throwing in levity and the transference of shame to the viewing audience. I'm glad I got out early.

I was honestly reflecting this but substitute Madam Secretary for Blindspot. I've never much cared for Tia Leoni, either.

Her father was Gordon from The Last Man on Earth?

Gary Glitter

I love the costume changes and utter disregard for other logistics, i.e. gas for driving. "Everyone died suddenly, so there was no looting or shortages" - The Writers probably.