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I fucking LOVE when Christopher blows up at Lorelai. There are only a few people who can go tow to tow with Lorelai— Emily, Luke and occasionally Rory/Richard. But I always thought her fights with Christopher were interesting because there is so much history there and he's one of those people she can and can't always

@avclub-54d2f6b88b918496d43da2b859561bb0:disqus Yes. I watched on FIOS. That was unclear. And Jeff Buckley is fantastic.

Hehehehe about Denise Richards.

Really? My sister and I just watched them all On Demand yesterday. She's hooked.

Has anyone been watching Twisted after this? I think it's the other side of the coin of teen mystery dramas.

@avclub-ce7da3812ed2a993e2194cd75e94b18b:disqus I think she was less trying to protect the other foster kid and more curious as to how Liam and his family were in a new setting. Callie's can be manipulative (or at least, tries to be until the plot needs her not to be) and I assumed that the only interest she had was

I really agree. I think the show is at its strongest when all the family members interact. Later down the line, I'd love to see a dinner party in which shit hits the fan for the Fosters and everyone has something to do.

Definitely agree on Mike. He and Stef need a story together on the force. My personal hope is that Mike takes bribes or does illegal shit to pay for Brendan's piano lessons and that's how he is written off the show. But alas…

The thing with Liam is that the whole Callie-Liam thing is already tense. The logistics are puzzling as well.

My favorite aspect about Callie is that she's not automatically likable or anything, but incredibly calculating and manipulative, though never really succeeds in her manipulation. She's definitely damaged, but has a good heart. I especially liked how she could calm Wyatt down.

Ooohh. That is correct. I attributed to him being sick or whatever happened last season.

It really begs the question of how old Derek actually is. Seriously. I never thought of them in that type of adult-teen relationship but the way you put definitely grosses me out now.

I really don't think Lydia and Stiles are ever going to happen. And I much prefer them as friends. Lydia wants someone more aggressive and confident and Stiles… he wants someone who finds him attractive.

I know half the reason why people watch is for Derek and Stiles, but I rarely see what the fuss is about. They can barely tolerate each other and actively wish the other was dead at certain points. I see much more magnetic pairing with Isaac and Scott and Derek and Jackson than I do with those two. I don't get it

I read them for entertainment value. However, I wish Phil would just youtube his watching experience and rate it that way. Multi-purposed—we'd see if he actually watches the show, and it would be Leonard Piercy.

Chris is looking at the wolf crime scene from last week and realizes that Allison must have been there. On the phone, Allison mentions to Chris, her dad, that they are staying at a motel. The name sounds familiar to him, but clearly it's more than that. Chris then visits Gerard, not for the first time, to ask about

YES. I'm still upset over this. But Awkward is still a very good and broad-humored teen show.

I think this was Posey at his best dramatically. Scott is definitely more mature and thoughtful this season. Last week highlighted Posey's beautiful goofy self and this week some drama.

I understand the lack of confidence. I used to write reviews for the first and second seasons of Teen Wolf and some of the glaringly obvious things that I thought would come up toward the ends were never resolved. Or, they were brought up in the early part of the season and only acknowledged in the finale — ahem—

AHHHH. Thank you. @avclub-ddf39be6eb089c51636d28ea68254f5c:disqus  I watched Journeyman, but completely forgot that the main character was a journalist. I'm just a wreck this week/month/year/entire life.