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The trailer for this show: A+
The actual pilot: B

"even though today’s women are technically capable of solving crimes without the help of someone they might eventually kiss."

Emily is thinking the Father can convince Conrad to confess his sins in public or something.

I think she wants to clear her father's name-getting Conrad to confess would be a good way to do that. Revealing the documents could have done it but then it wouldn't have been as satisfying.

That freedom fighter bit was my favorite part of the episode.

So you want their reputation to go from badasses who opposed the American Revolution to you want them to be cowards who accepted bribes to desert their armies?

By the Boston Tea Party, one could certainly argue that the colonists were going to have their war no matter what. That argument would be wrong (it's not until King George rejected their cries to help them from evil Parliament that the colonists decided to break away) but Sleepy Hollow could make it true in it's

We're getting a second season. That is all.

I give this review an A. It was simply…brilliant. Sonia, you better not write anything ever again because this is your masterpiece and everything after this will simply pale in comparison.

My favorite part of the episode: when Alicia/Cary flipped the tables on the government and got into the SCIF room.

I think it's funny how Pan is all like "cheaters" don't win, ambushes them, but then ends it early even though they were winning. Kind of a pointless lesson that's completely lost because Emma is only able to solve his puzzle by breaking the rules.

I think I love how this show tried to cram as many British references/stereotypes as they could.

Watch the Neighbors! It's amazing and the kind of show you want to save and I like it and I think it should be the law and I'm running out of things to say and I like New Girl.

Honestly, I felt like this could have made for a better season premiere than last week's episode.

The review says no and you guys are probably right but I'm giving the show the benefit of the doubt. It doesn't deserve it but if I don't, who will?

I love how the room with the files has become this show's version of an encyclopedia into the weird. 

This show's refusal to kill anyone of importance makes the life-and-death stakes a bit of a joke. If I was in that family, I'd start to call them on their bullshit. "Oh, really? You're going to kill us when you couldn't kill the dog and you didn't carry out your promise that one of us was going to die." Seriously,

Gil Thorpe is the last character on Modern Family I would spin-off, outside of maybe Lily.

I give this premiere an A. It was fantastic. The direction, the writing, the editing was all on key. So happy I decided to watch this live instead of Revenge.

My favorite part of watching the show is seeing people in twitter who were threatening to stop watching if the kid died. Yeah, like any network show is going to kill of a random kid.