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The name Echo Cave reminded me of Dagobah for some reason. Also I'm disappointed in Ariel's choice. The writers should have allowed her to keep the bracelet because it would allow them to have Ariel Flashbacks where she goes on adventures with Eric and because we could have a flashback episode where the writers tried

Two things I really liked about this episode is the way it blurred the line to who owns a case (the lawyers, the law firm, or the client) and the way that they used a third party (the Attorney ethics organization) over their struggle.

On KickingItTeenStyle.com, I don't know why ABC doesn't actually make it when they already own the domain. Laziness I guess.

I totally saw Hook's deception to Charming from the get-go. Also, I loved how the "heart of the truest believer" had a hard time believing his parents had come to rescue him (it's a trick!). Of course, he also abandoned hope he was going to get rescued pretty fast.

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Best episode of the Good Wife…

Well at least that GOP politician who resigned for being racist knows his favorite show will remain on the air for nine more episodes.

This week on Sean Saves the World: Sean and his boss both have the same emotional issues! I don't know-I liked it and then fell in love with the episode when the boss promised to seek vengeance upon his mustache.

I was suspicious this was the case in the first scene
where they refused to show any part of her body. They were obviously
setting her up with someone we knew or someone we were going to meet. It
couldn't be Alice (her love is the genie) and the only other female
character on this show is the Red Queen. That means it

This show's use of cheap looking CGI is stopping it from being as creepy or as dramatic as it wants to be. It's a classic case of writers not taking the budget into account.

Summer Loving had me in stitches.

I felt like Henry becoming a lost boy at the end (with hearing the flute) was a little too sudden. I was like "that's all that required to get him to hear the flute?" Plus, I think it would have been a lot more interesting to see how Pan reacted to him not being able to hear the flute beyond a single beat.

So now I know how a supernatural Revenge would work.

"Who is the mole leaking stuff to the other side? Was that ever resolved?" You mean that Indian partner who kept demanding they pay for his share of the bonus since he was getting fired?

An okay and largely forgettable episode: but I did like the "boy who turns into a horse" terrible book jokes. The only thing that really made me laugh.

There aren't fairies in Wonderland but the fairies established in Once Upon a Time have been shown to travel through the multiple realms. I did like this episode but the cheap special effects are straining some scenes and it could use better writing. Then again, so could the original.

I'm not as bothered by the mayoral campaign as most people. Anyways, I really liked this episode because of the Crosby story and the Victor story.

@avclub-05193ed9341a61028129e2b83eb8b17a:disqus I'm not sure what point your trying to make but it's largely failing. It's always been obvious that Modern Family is a mockumentary. In fact, you're the first person I know ever (in the four years it's been on) that even seems to question this. As for Parks and

It's still a documentary just like The Office/Parks and Recreation. Hopefully, unlike The Office, we'll never find out whose making it.

I'll be killed for saying this but…I actually like Sean Saves the World. It makes me laugh a lot and it has some pretty great comic energy that really works well to build up comedy. So it's a bit painful to transition to this show that is so forced and stunted in it's execution.