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What are you talking about? The reviewer has given every episode of the season a B or B+ except this one.

This is the weakest episode of the season so far. I didn't like how Juliet only popped up a couple times in the episode to basically say, "Hmm, Shawn's acting weird." and then leave. Also, Lassiter was only in one scene which is too bad since I like Lassiter. But the appearance of Woody redeemed the lack of other

I laughed out loud at the sheer lameness of Dexter figuring out that Nick shot Brother Sam and saying, "…He's the ultimate Judas!" with a scowl on his face.

The Walking Dead is a show of extremes: Extremely violent zombie scenes and extremely awkward sex scenes.

Psych's theme song is quite the earworm. Despite reaching seemingly new levels of idiocy with each episode recently, the theme from Dexter is always great. Oh, and Home Improvement in all its grunty glory.

As much as I love Woody's appearances in the previous three episodes, this is probably my favorite episode so far this season. My favorite gag in particular: the close-up of the spinning newspaper that turns out to be a picture of a newspaper on a spinning iPad.

The whole scene with D.B. Sweeney in the alien spaceship in Fire in the Sky.

I really like that they're putting Woody in every episode now. One can only hope that next season, if there is one, Kurt Fuller will be added to the main cast.

Lori is really annoying, and that's coming from someone who doesn't mind Skyler & Marie on Breaking Bad.

It's called World's Greatest Dad, Nathan. It's also my favorite Robin Williams movie.

Woody is probably my favorite character on the show so it's great to see him get more screen time.

Until someone besides Hanks acknowledges his presence, there's no way I'll believe Olmos is a real, living person.

Psych is a show that I never thought I'd like. However, after breezing through the first 5 seasons on Netflix last December and January (averaging about 3 episodes per day), I ended up really loving it. It's just so much fun. While I don't think last night's episode was the best, I still enjoyed it. It'd be great to

Those two doofuses played by Olmos & Hanks seem about as imposing as Harry & Marv from Home Alone. Except with machetes.

I feel bad Amy Schumer's getting all kinds of shit for her joke. She's fallen victim to the "Jackass Fan Double Standard".

I actually think Fly is one of the best Breaking Bad episodes.