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I suppose so, but it still felt like a wrong appropriation of the concept. I'm very protective of that Meredith/Cristina idea because I feel it's so uncommon in TV, especially between two non-romantically-involved women. This is cheapening it.

Call me callous but I couldn't stand Rachel calling Finn "my person". That concept belongs firmly OUT of the category of teen love.

I think the whole episode was redeemed by that last scene. Other than that, I read the interview with AG. So if he had picked out writers who didn't like the Brody family's storyline we would have gotten a Season 3 without them? SUCH A MSSED CHANCE. Why would I care about a teenager who believes a boy is her only

I'm not sure about it. Childress would still have been suspected considering his general attitude and the fact that he had the car. If he hadn't blown off that man's brain in front of the police they would have liked him much less for the killings anyway. And why is the killer willing to kill randomly so many people

I had an inkling that he would be the killer since he was in way too many scenes to be a random character. I'm hoping that at this point everything gets tied up in a nice narrative. Was Cristina Fuentes, the first kill revenge for Gellman maybe dropping his wife's case and/or letting the FBI fire him? What about the

You're choosing the worst week of all Borgen to go on vacation. Episode 6 is the best of all the series.

The Kasper episode in Season two is the best one in the entire Borgen. SOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO Good.

Two jabs at Italy in 10 minutes. Very well-deserved and placed but ouch nonetheless.

"When the show hands a significant portion of an episode’s running time to, say, TV department head Harry Crane (Rich Sommer), that storyline can be as moving and profound as anything Don gets up to."
Sorry, Todd, but no. Harry is one of the worst characters in Mad Men and I have never cared about him one bit.

I hope that the fact that both Alicia and Kalinda are now in complicated situations relationship-wise will set up one of their bar dialogues. I'm so curious about what they would say to each other. I also loved Will's pitch for the new investigator "the best investigators are the ones you don't see coming". Kalinda

There is something to be said for Season 5 of The West Wing. It had one of the best episodes of the show ever. "The Supremes" was just pure brilliance from beginning to end.

Maybe it's because I read Todd VanDerWerff's article just before this excellent review but this episode seemed "violent" to me. Violent in the sense that Alicia's character was forced to make a choice that split her in half. The part that is loyal to the co-workers that she rallied (mostly to Cary) and the part that

If Caesar slipped his reason anytime he was faced with a lesser man, his name would have been associated with crazy killer rather than with King.

Caesar should be much more agreeable than this guy. A Matt Bomer meets Henry Cavill kind of person.

Thanks :) I guess I was confused by the fact that Klaus had talked about Kol stealing daggers, as in more than one.

So let me get something straight, Kol died because that was one of the daggers created from the bridge, right? Instead the one Klaus uses is different? (It does look thinner). But if it is so, why did Rebekah say "they were so useful when you wanted to end a conversation with one of us"? Or was it because it they set

I loved The Wire opening theme in season 1. I never liked the other 4 versions.

I am not one very much concerned with song choices. But in this episode I noticed that when Drew and Amy were in the car after the abortion a song that I don't know came as a soundtrack. The lyrics were quite meaningful: "Lady Adelaide shows no emotion, colder than a wave in the artic ocean". It really seemed like

Please, oh please, let him meet the mother at the end of this season. Ted has dated enough. There is no point in dragging the feet just to avoid a fundamental casting choice. The show can still be great (as it was last episode) but we can't have another 30+ filler episodes.

Please, oh please, let him meet the mother at the end of this season. Ted has dated enough. There is no point in dragging the feet just to avoid a fundamental casting choice. The show can still be great (as it was last episode) but we can't have another 30+ filler episodes.