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Considering they clearly didn't bother with a psych eval before the show I think Survivor owes that kid some time with a therapist. He drove me up the wall and everything I've read about him and his wife (and things written about him *by* his wife) makes me really, really uncomfortable and happy I don't know them in

I was really bothered by the way she spoke to Sophie. After the way she treated Cochran I'm amazed she didn't just burst into flames when she tried to call someone else condescending. I'm really happy that she and Keith are both off of my television and I feel fairly confident that neither would be asked back to a

Well, Probst definitely has reasons to want to avoid looking like he has a problem with women cheating on their spouses.

He was also pretty much the cohost of the Elton John ep last season. It was a pretty weak show, but they seemed to be having a good time.

I can't imagine any being more powerful than ice-skating Santa Jesus.

That's very cool. What I wouldn't give to get to play in their wardrobe and prop rooms for an afternoon…

That clunky set up was worse than anything I saw on "Glee" last night. I'm going to fanwank that they had a rough time filming that scene and they just settled on that because the alternative is that the writers, director and editors all thought that was a good, natural moment.

Nick's misery was good for some laughs.

I agree with this even though this is the first Justin Long character that I've felt any amount of fondness for in a really, really long time. If ever. I felt bad for Paul even if his exit was thin and sloppily written. I wouldn't mind seeing him again in the same way that you see Liz Lemon's boyfriends pop up again

I live near a neighborhood like that. They pride themselves on being the destination street between Thanksgiving and Christmas. I absolutely guarantee that if you were to show up on that street at 2am screaming for them to turn the lights back on they would because I'm convinced that the entire population of that

Oh, I agree that we need to be told sooner rather than later, I just don't have as much of an issue with that because it's one of the few things I'm confident that they'll address. And if they never do…well, that's a whole other issue. I just think enough has been hinted with regards to Mr. Gold being crazy powerful

I'm not really sure that that's a plot hole so much as just something we haven't gotten the full story on yet. As long as Mr. Gold and his deal making, baby taking, creepy doll having, questionable gardening self is wandering town I think it's clear that there are things that are keeping Regina from being the all

I think it's a combo of the audience expecting the laugh and Hader expecting the thing that's going to make him laugh. They know that the audience has grown accustomed to Stefon breaking up and they know what jokes they like best so they *want* the break but they also want the good jokes. From all accounts I've seen

I think it's a combination of an audience a little fed up with the same poor kid being in the bottom every week and squeaking through (this week ahead of someone who's never been there *and* kicked his ass in the save me song) and the fact that it was so clear that Nicole was aiming to not be the bad guy. Then, when

I'm really not sure how much impact VFTW has on anything. They claim victory, but their site is pretty sparse and their comments almost non-existent compared to other sites. Chris, for whatever reason, seems to have a decent sized fan base. I guess I would put a little more stock into VFTW if they didn't constantly