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I wonder what viewers of House thought of Kutner's suicide? I felt like it was just a lazy way of writing out a character. In that one, there really was no build up to it, but that was actually the point. Kutner never let anyone in on anything that would indicate he'd do it, and everyone was left wondering why he did

I wonder what viewers of House thought of Kutner's suicide? I felt like it was just a lazy way of writing out a character. In that one, there really was no build up to it, but that was actually the point. Kutner never let anyone in on anything that would indicate he'd do it, and everyone was left wondering why he did

Though, Betty did start the phone call with "I don't know if you and Don were wondering where Sally was" or something. But in Betty's defense, they did leave Sally alone all day, to the point of keeping her out of school. BUT then again, she did just dump Sally on them at the last minute.

Though, Betty did start the phone call with "I don't know if you and Don were wondering where Sally was" or something. But in Betty's defense, they did leave Sally alone all day, to the point of keeping her out of school. BUT then again, she did just dump Sally on them at the last minute.

Even though people do die in all our lives, I too always tend to think that the death of character is sensational and a grasp for cheap drama. But I'm always very interested in how writers come up with the scene when the death immediately happens. Specifically, the characters' reactions. It's a good analysis of how

Even though people do die in all our lives, I too always tend to think that the death of character is sensational and a grasp for cheap drama. But I'm always very interested in how writers come up with the scene when the death immediately happens. Specifically, the characters' reactions. It's a good analysis of how

For a moment, I thought the fact that the Jag wouldn't start was going to start Lane laughing at the absurdity of it all. And there's no way that wasn't intended as a "these cars are pieces of shit" joke to go along with that running gag on the show. They were almost giving us an inappropriate joke in the face of

For a moment, I thought the fact that the Jag wouldn't start was going to start Lane laughing at the absurdity of it all. And there's no way that wasn't intended as a "these cars are pieces of shit" joke to go along with that running gag on the show. They were almost giving us an inappropriate joke in the face of

Honestly, people, what was Don supposed to do? Say, "don't worry about it, Lane"? He could have had him arrested or fired him in disgrace. He gave him the weekend to figure out a dignified exit. He stole from the company, implicated Don, etc.

Honestly, people, what was Don supposed to do? Say, "don't worry about it, Lane"? He could have had him arrested or fired him in disgrace. He gave him the weekend to figure out a dignified exit. He stole from the company, implicated Don, etc.

With the use of the term metagene and alien experiments on humans, I'm guessing that those unseen aliens are actually Dominators, and we're getting Young Justice's version of the "Invasion!" crossover series from 1989.

With the use of the term metagene and alien experiments on humans, I'm guessing that those unseen aliens are actually Dominators, and we're getting Young Justice's version of the "Invasion!" crossover series from 1989.

I still say Jessica kind of got screwed over by having a crappy song written for her. Even the judges said the song stinks. Then Phillip gets a better, more original song, instead of Jessica's generic pop ballad.

I still say Jessica kind of got screwed over by having a crappy song written for her. Even the judges said the song stinks. Then Phillip gets a better, more original song, instead of Jessica's generic pop ballad.

No, no. Phillip isn't a version of John Mayer. He's a version of Dave Matthews. Seriously, go listen to some Dave Matthews music. Phillip sounds like he's doing an impression.

No, no. Phillip isn't a version of John Mayer. He's a version of Dave Matthews. Seriously, go listen to some Dave Matthews music. Phillip sounds like he's doing an impression.

True. Some of my favorite Seinfeld moments are pissed off Elaine scenes. It's fun seeing her swear so much, something she probably enjoys after two network TV series.

True. Some of my favorite Seinfeld moments are pissed off Elaine scenes. It's fun seeing her swear so much, something she probably enjoys after two network TV series.

Ha, that's a good one. I figure when it started there were many network execs that never knew that was the instrumental version of a song called Suicide Is Painless. The version played through the ending credits is so damned pleasant.

Ha, that's a good one. I figure when it started there were many network execs that never knew that was the instrumental version of a song called Suicide Is Painless. The version played through the ending credits is so damned pleasant.