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So so many people are concerned about the kid in this show…Ok…he isn't the greatest…but Katherine McPhee is terrible…just terrible…It is totally not believable that she would be more of a "star" than Megan Hilty. It doesn't work…at all. That is my biggest problem with the show.

I still like Jack and Megan Hilty too.

As I said above…let's not use network television as an excuse…The Good Wife and Friday Night Lights…two great shows on network television either currently or very recently

That being said…there is SOME high-quality programming on broadcast television…Friday Night Lights was one of the best shows of the past five years (yup I would put it ahead of many cable shows)…and The Good Wife continues to impress me…I love cable shows…but we can't just write a show off because it is on broadcast

Wait…I am not the only person who watches Smash and knows who Brian Burke is? Hooray!

I love the actor that plays Wilke (I also liked him in Life Unexpected) but I am not a really big fan of his relationship with Daphne. For me, I never really " believed" the relationship…possibly because it played such a distant second to Bay and Emmett's? (I would even say I thought Toby and Simone's relationship was

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Exactly my thought…I think there was suppose to be some intentional humor in that scene.

I don't think "What table" was an indication that Opie has lost respect for SAMCRO…more that he has remorse for what has happened to SAMCRO. That isn't losing respect…that is being upset that the club has fallen from what it once was.

THANK YOU!

Jax has become  impotent…much like Hamlet becomes impotent….I know people don't like the Hamlet comparisons…but this is pretty much taken right out of that play. He is heir apparent…who can't step up to the plate and get anything done…Hamlet does a whole lot of talking…and not a whole lot of acting…and that displays

I find it hard to believe a woman as strong as Gemma would allow herself to be knocked around….Gemma and Clay were always interesting because their relationship was atypical for a "biker gang" romance.

Actually, Sutter has an extensive background in theater. He worked professionally in the  theater world (He mostly directed and acted in things like Chaucer, Shakespeare and the like) long before he started writing for television…so I am sure he has read Hamlet many, many times. Not only has he said this show is