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It's frankly a little weird (I say 'little' because in the larger scheme of things on this show, this barely even registers on the weirdness meter) how Sookie has gone from the stereotypical, virginal, saving-myself-for-the-right-man kind of Miss-Goodie-Two-Shoes to the

Yay for Alex Karpovsky. Boo for showing absolutely no love to the final season of 30 Rock.

I thought it was Dave and Alex talking about the Civil War. I doubt Jane would ever be part of such a stupid discussion.

So the last couple of "pretty awful" episodes get C-pluses and so does a "mediocre" and "watchable" one?

Even though Phil has been the most consistently solid character throughout the series' run so far, I think this particular season belongs to Claire. Episode after episode she continues to be amazing.

I smell burning witches.

Just to make sure I got the joke, the "rigor mortis" comment was meant to explain the boner on a dead guy, right? If that IS indeed the joke, it's quite funny.

Only some of the times. Mostly it's just oddly wise pontification by a person who we know is not capable of such insights.

You're definitely not alone. I constantly find myself amazed at how none of the critics ever acknowledge or recognize how painfully oblivious, narcissistic and self-unaware Amy is. Not to mention how fucking dumb she is and how simplistic and uninformed her idea of social responsibility is.

"I thought I heard self-righteous clomping."

Anyone for Cheesy Blasters?  "You take a hotdog, stuff it with some jack cheese, fold it in a pizza. You got Cheesy Blasters!"

Agree completely. I just mentioned the same werewolf episode myself. Both these episodes stand out as the worst Supernatural has to offer and perfectly embody the schlock CW is best known for.

What an embarrassingly terrible episode. With episodes like this one and 'Bitten', this is quickly turning into the worst season of Supernatural yet.

Actually, that's a fallacy too. Most Indians today do eat meat. But this is India, so even a minority of vegetarians is probably greater in numbers than the entire population of several countries.

I'm from Northern India, and I'd just like to point out, we don't eat crickets. Irrespective of how poor we are.

Now that was a throughly entertaining half hour of crazy, self-aware 'Girls' madness that I so missed over the past several months.

It would be kinda awesome if Arlo and Waldo turn out to be the same person and also an ancient vampire Warlow in a spectacular crossover with True Blood.

"Hey, kids. Your mom was the bass player in the band performing at your uncle Barney and aunt Robin's wedding. That's how I met her."

So, that's that. The "How" part of HIMYM is basically over now. This could've effectively been the series finale.

Some incredible camera work in this episode. This episode NEEDS to win the cinematography Emmy this year.