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Tonight on PBS, you can watch an American Experience documentary called "The Rise and Fall of Penn Station". I only bring this to your attention because I interned for this project and I think if you like documentaries, history, or AV Club readers then you should check it out. Or at the very least record it.

He got his degree from Colombia but now he has to get one from….England?

Wasn't this the premise of Siberia? I mean I stopped watching after like 30 minutes but I'm pretty sure that's what that show was about. I can't stand reality TV-I like shows with crazy science fictional elements, fun plot twists, and fun action (or horror) scenes. Siberia offered none of that.

I don't think those rumors are true at all. Silverstein has been selling pilots to other networks since the second season. He helped create Terra Nova after all-back in 2011. The CW doesn't care if the producers pitch/sell shows to other networks since producers do that all the time.

Ah, I'm pretty happy with the finale and I'm hoping one day, we get a TV movie.

Happy Holidays? Fuck you AV Club for not wishing me a Merry Christmas.

It's kind of too bad you didn't check in last week Todd because the show nailed it's heart moment.

But everyone knows women aren't funny! Just ask Tracy Morgan.

Yeah, I have to agree with the C-. Sadly.

B+. My favorite moment actually came when Phil was on the escalator and it turned on. Hilarious.

A.

When I was in Screeenwriting 101, I was definably not told "characters should want ONE thing" but in fact I was told the opposite.

I tried watching this and I tuned I was so bored. I have no idea how Sonia watches this show. I imagine she has to literally strap herself into a chair, use duck tape on her eye lids to keep them open, and turn the volume all the way up because otherwise….there's no way she wouldn't tune out.

Hmm…does this mean Alfred is going to be a series regular?

I would think the second and third season of the Good Wife cemented it as one of TV's finest drama. It's not like the show being this amazing is new or anything.

I keep trying to get into this show and it draws me in with the small interactions between the characters but then loses me when we go into the actual world. Jeesh.

Yeah this was boring due to lack of conflict and jumping straight to when the families were done. Would have been more interesting to put them all in one neighborhood and make them compete there.

YOU WILL LIKE CHRISTMAS AND YOU WILL LIKE IT DAMN IT

I think my problem with this episode is that I didn't want to see it: I actually wanted to see the next episode. That's the problem with episodes that are right before the BIG EVENT.

So I think this episode might have proven that Gilmore's poor acting as Henry has less to do with his ability and more to do with the fact that Henry isn't actually a character but a plot vehicle. I could understand why a young actor would have problems with that.