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I really wish the season seven finale had Dexter being discovered for who he is, with season eight being the subsequent Dexter vs. Miami Metro clash that, at this point, I have doubts will even happen. At least it would've given S8 something of an exciting story arc, which it is currently sorely lacking.

I'm so interested in finding out more about the actual dome that I am prepared to actually sit through the nonsense that surrounds scenes concentrating on it. That being said, I am contemplating just buying the book and getting my fix that way, because after watching Joe and Norrie actually trying to switch off the

Little do we know that Harrison hiding the TV remote is a precursor to him chopping people up in the future.

1) I wonder if Britt Robertson is wondering what the hell she's gotten herself into with this show, because all Angie does is run from point A to B (both being some variation of a crisis usually involving being knocked out) screaming and shouting.

This show really doesn't need more new characters, and I usually groan when it decides to throw another one in, but if they want to make James a series regular, I'd be cool with that. For entirely shallow reasons but still valid nonetheless.

1) Being familiar with what a MOAB is in military terms, I knew exactly what was going to happen as soon as the reverend mentioned it, making the time it took for the show to reveal what was obvious insufferable. Of course they're going to try and bomb the shit out of the barrier at some point. OF COURSE.

I really wanted to be surprised by that ending but as soon as Deb had that conversation with Quinn, which was blatantly an intended final goodbye, I knew something major would be happening. You could've had me there, show, but you couldn't help yourself.

I think Friend Zone needs stronger privacy settings, lest we let murderers track where people live and work with just somebody's name

- Why did Journalist Woman follow Junior down into the cement tunnels? I mean, she saw him walking down the street, decided to interrogate him because why not, and then took it upon herself to follow him.

Alcide only exists nowadays to take his top off. His stories have no excitement or merit to them at all and let's be honest, anybody that actually cares about his character is probably only interested in how good he looks without a shirt on. It's shallow, yes, but there you go.

"So my baby is part alien and probably evil, but I'm not going to stick around and use the resources I have to investigate this matter; I'm going to run off in the middle of an alien invasion and right into the enemy's clutches. That's after I've clonked an agoraphobic Wilson over the head and drugged my friend, mind

I actually felt like I was watching a comedy at multiple points during this episode, like the "I'm your fucking faerie grandfather" line, Bill's telekinetic beverage, Eric playing the nerd, anything involving Andy, and so forth. These moments were considerably more entertaining than the actual drama, too.

It's such a huge loss. I was in the middle of actually watching The Sopranos itself when I read the news, and now it'll be strange to watch the rest of the show knowing such an incredible, iconic performer is no longer with us.

The demon baby subplot was genuinely unnerving when it first started, but it's only taken a week for it to become more comedic than anything. Seriously, I find myself laughing whenever the baby is smirking or talking or whatever it's doing because it's so ridiculous to watch, even by Falling Skies' standards.

I don't know whether to love or hate this episode. I felt like I had also taken an injection in the ass while watching it. No, come to think of it, I didn't hate this episode. It was all things weird and bizarre and I pretty much questioned whether any of the things happening were actually happening, but it certainly

Not that I wouldn't appreciate more shots of cock on this show, because I very much would, but it's not something I think about and wish there was more of when I watch an episode. Quite frankly, I'm too busy concentrating on the characters and the story to be wondering why there isn't a penis being shown here and

I can't fathom a reason at all. It has strong characters and an interesting plot, with little to no filler episodes whatsoever. And yet it's been dying a slow death all season long while other, horrible shows on the rest of The CW's schedule (naming no names) thrive.

I'm going to miss this show more than anybody can imagine when it's finished. It's just so good, and Maggie Q has been nothing short of exceptional this season, whether it's in a scene involving somebody's ass getting kicked or an emotionally charged moment.

At least Jeremy's back now so he and Matt can finally get it on. Right? Right? Is it just me that wants this epic gay love story to happen? http://media.tumblr.com/6fd…

I probably should've seen the Irene/Moriarty reveal coming but alas, I did not. I did, however, have a thought at the beginning of 'The Woman' somewhere along the lines of 'What if Irene is in league with Moriarty? Nah' but it didn't last long. Nevertheless, I think it was a good move.