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Is there a limit to how many people can hitch a ride with the slippers? Why wouldn't they use the opportunity to get some others out as well? Belle, for one, or the one that really got me was Robin, when they had to say "Tell Roland we love him" — that one is probably the practical matter of getting the actor on the

Aw, if there was ever a reason to go with an INXS ref instead of the Stones …

I was hoping that the return of Juliette would merit a check-in. This season has had its wobbly parts (Colt and Maddie, I'm mostly looking at you) but overall it's delivering that Nashville-ness nicely since the midseason break.

No sightings or even mention of the Wuwolf this week. Incredibly disappointing. But fingers crossed that there’ll be a full moon again
two or three episodes from now

Man, this show … I haven't been this devastated since Lowell. I missed the milk clue (my brain got distracted by the episode of 99% Invisible I recently heard about how sell-by dates are a scam) but man, that entire scene, coming after the sequence where Ravi is discovering the contents of the safe and you see the

This was a fun enough episode, though the twist was pretty badly executed. I don't think bail works that way, and in any case, why couldn't he just have locked his mother up before leaving for police station? Problem solved, at least before he escalated the situation by running, and the detectives were still promising

I'm late to the party but it's been a looong time since I bothered to log in to Disqus and this is what motivated me to do it. Count this as another vote for weekly coverage and that goes double if Myles is the reviewer.

"Old friends are cool."

I get where you're coming from, too. One is a character with flaws, but the show's creators seem to think this makes him interesting instead of detestable (disclosure: I don't dislike him as much as some people seem to, although I have precious little patience for the Twone relationship).

To be fair, I kinda think you're supposed to hate One. Even in that episode with the killer android there's the scene where Three calls him out on his BS and basically says "it's not all about you." But his character is exactly the type who thinks the world revolves around him. I think the show is making a case that

All the love for Chris Hadfield. And Adam Savage just geeking out to perfection.

I for one would like to christen that ship "Macaroon." But I'm probably the only one.

There's nothing original in its setup at all and the characters so far are straight from the trope outlet, but aside from that it seems to be aware of the show it's trying to be, and executing that fairly competently. Its competence will have me sticking around for a few more episodes to see if it figures out how to

The Scagliotti bits were better in the second episode. Conversely, the non-Scagliotti bits were worse.

Well, to be honest, a couple episodes in to iZombie I was firing up canistreamit to find the best path to get me some Veronica Mars. So it's not like you're pushing me in a direction I don't already want to go.

How is this show so perfect? I missed Veronica Mars, so maybe this is old magic by now.

This show hints at so many things I wish it would explore more. The hardware guys all know a little software (especially the low-level stuff — Gordon immediately spots the print driver) but software specialists are a relatively new species. Cameron starts her new company but a bunch of codemonkeys can't get anything

Boz is totally the secret MVP of Cardiff. Donna/Susan Fairchild is the not-so-secret MVP.

The lasagna! Gordon, why did you have to throw out the lasagna (and what is probably a perfectly good Pyrex dish)? You can still make stew and show your toughness, but Donna spent time making that and she'll be back in a day or two and I'm sure she would appreciate not having to cook for a night. Sheesh!

Hello fellow latecomer!