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Especially the scenes where they are looking for Carol's daughter suddenly become very exciting when watched with this blu-ray player.

What if you're right and they're wrong?

And maybe this is were the gloves anecdote comes in. Gus got the one glove, so he might as well have both of them, while Molly is "on the train" to become chief.

Can't even make a pizza when he's asked to!

robooty!

It's people like you that got the show canceled!
;-)

Thank you, Les, for coming back to write this last review, and thanks to the people who kept the Revolution comments alive in the Fear & Loathing comments section. Now, I'm back to re-watching the first season of the original BBC series Survivors (1975), which uses the 'world without electricity' theme in a more

It's a shame they didn't kill off the nanites when they could, when Aaron returned from the dream sequence. The nanites story from that point just dragged on, while the real action was in the other story arc. They maybe could have spread out the dream sequence over several episodes and ended it with the nanites being

Ha, a scratch with a bandaid in comparison with Fargo's Lester Nygaard's blood and puss soaked bandage of his infected hand!

Hm, while Bryan Cranston would sure look good in a horse costume, it seems a bit out of place for Breaking Bad.

Great episode! I liked the fact that it was all at night (not sure if this is the first time) and the yellowish lighting of fires and torches worked really well. Great paced and more 'believable' action than last week.

Gridlock was my first encounter with Doctor Who (or rather re-encounter, I watched Peter Davidson episodes as a child) so I have very fond memories of this episode. I fell into it zapping and not knowing what I was watching. I was amazed by it. So weird, fun and clever. It took a while before it dawned on me that this

Yeah, that would be nice. I really liked the reviews and it's a shame that especially this episode, being quite different from the rest, doesn't get one.

Yes, focusing an entire episode on one character / story line was a very welcome change. I would love to see more of that. It also works for The Walking Dead.

I enjoyed this episode tremendously, for me the best of this season and one of the best of all time. Lots of things falling into place character-wise. I remember how skeptical I was when Nathan (the character) left the show, but I am completely comfortable with the renewed cast by now (and welcome Abby). I don't even

I enjoyed this episode tremendously, for me the best of this season and one of the best of all time. Lots of things falling into place character-wise. I remember how skeptical I was when Nathan (the character) left the show, but I am completely comfortable with the renewed cast by now (and welcome Abby). I don't even