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Apparently this show is based on a book series. These plots may be lifted directly from the books. Don't necessarily blame the TV writers.

He was in a White Power band? Do you know the name? That's crazy….how have I never heard of Mest?

They still have cameras. I could swear we saw some people watching monitors this week, didn't we?

Do it. All the cool kids are doing it.

I'm glad I wasn't the only person who thought that eating the Abbies was an obvious solution to both the starvation problem, and the Abbie problem. It's not even cannibalism, as they're plainly not human. At worst, it would be like eating "bushmeat" (monkeys, apes, etc).

Remember that they revealed last season that this Wayward Pines isn't the first one. There was at least one prior attempt where people couldn't handle the truth and it all went pear-shaped (as the Brits would say).

I wish they'd finish the fucking Farscape reviews. C'mon, guys! One more season, plus a two-episode miniseries! Just do it!

We need psychic Neil Patrick Harris to show up and read the female Abbie's mind. "She's afraid. She's afraid!"

I'd watch that.

I'm late to the party, as always, and maybe someone had this idea, buuut…..

I agree, but then again, I realized after watching most of it, that I don't really like The Office. Mostly it's because I fucking hate Jim, whom the audience is clearly supposed to like. He's such a prick to me! He's always playing pranks on Dwight, who clearly has serious emotional problems and an obsession with

I do that with Four Rooms. The sequence with the witches was dumb and boring (but had boobs, I think, so that's something), the one with Richie Aprile was worth seeing once but not more than that, and the Tarantino bit was pretty much a waste of time, but the Robert Rodriguez sequence was pure brilliance. I saw it on

I believe Rick's coma lasted for six weeks. That seems a little quick for the degree of societal downfall we see in the show, but what do I know?

OOPS, yeah I should've included that (and I shed a tear for the season 4 AV Club reviews that we shall apparently never get).

The "Jurassic Bark" episode of Futurama. I will never watch that ending again, this I swear. I know it's an obvious one, but hey.

I always wondered about that….

That moment where Finch used the threat of a nuke hooked up to a machine that monitors his vital signs reminded me of John Crichton of Farscape. He used that trick to get into a Scarran base in one of the later episodes of the show. The difference was that Crichton wasn't bluffing: he had a real nuke that was set to

One of the reasons I started watching is because I walked past an on-location shoot for one of their episodes in season 1. They were shooting at a diner on 3rd Avenue in Manhattan, and I caught a glimpse of Jim Caviezel, so I wanted to see the episode. I liked it well enough, but only as a mildly diverting procedural.

You should feel bad because Person of Interest is one of the best shows on television! You missed out, but on the upside, at least it will all be fresh to you if you watch it now.

I've started rewatching the show from the start also, ever since channel 11 in New York City started airing reruns on the weekend (two eps of Person of Interest followed by two of Elementary). It's great to catch up, because there's so much background stuff introduced, even in the early episodes of season 1.