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What's up with the picture, or lack of it?

Why all the hate for procedurals? After all, when done right, a procedural can be just as powerful as a serialized show.

So on the night Zoey's character looks at another man naked on a TV show is the day they decide to separate?

(No. Seriously. Read them. They’re great, and it’s a great show.)

"I don’t really see a way the show writes itself out of the suicide of
the informant (called Affy, apparently, and that’s how I’m going to
spell it; apologies if that’s wrong) without making Brody the one who
smuggled the razor blade to him."

I'm going to say it: I love this show.

I like how this is all praise but it only got a B.

CBS just announced that thanks to Game 7, a new A Gifted Man will not be airing tonight. Instead a repeat of the pilot will be shown.

You guys should cover "Malcolm in the Middle" and "The Wonder Years".

STEEEEEEELLLA!!!

I think the only real reason the girl got shot was because Eric LaSalle was the one who treated her, but only Dr. Holt is allowed to save people's lives on this show.

"“We’re busting our butts to pay the mortgage on a house that is obviously trying to kill us.”"

“Birth” sets Chris up to make the decision to become a stay-at-home dad, and while that plot is the episode’s least interesting and most
clumsy (it takes one conversation with Ava to go from returning to the
office in one week to taking an indefinite sabbatical), it still adds
some information about the character we

I haven't seen the show, but the Hulu Ads for the show made me want to kill myself. So no thank you.

I thought Suburgatory was a show about zombie….moms.

If the head cheerleader can determine who is on the team, then yes the head cheerleader can determine who is in the pictures. Now if it's a coach or a teacher (of which I saw none), then it would be up to the head cheerleader.

Hopefully now that he actually volunteers at the clinic, we'll stop getting the conflict of "SHOULD I NOT BE A DICK AND DEDICATE FIVE MINUTES OF MY TIME TO THE POOR."

Melissa McCarthy must be so flattered.

Having worked on yearbook, yes a group does have complete control over who is in their yearbook group photo.

"Lastly, there’s Brick, who had the least of the storylines but still
managed to temporarily hoodwink Mike into thinking that he’d toughened
his son up. I don’t really have much more to offer on this one—it wasn’t
really that substantial—except to say that, although there wasn’t a
whole lot to it, it was just about