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And Angela Bassett.

AHS could have its own list - Lange, James Cromwell, Gabourey Sidibe, Chloe Sevigny…who am I missing?

I'll have to go with Dowd here. That scene in Mulholland Drive scared me shitless when I first saw it. I don't think any other scene has ever freaked me out as much. And this despite the fact that I watched on a small laptop screen, albeit in the dark.

This is happening again! Woohoo!

For me the problem is, the pilot was so engaging that I was willing to overlook the show's many minor weaknesses - Beau Bridges, the lack of depth of character in both Masters' wife and Ethan, the odd choice of words and other anachronisms that don't go well with the show's 50s' setting. But as you watch episodes 2

Is it just me or has Beau Bridges always been a terrible actor?

The nurse in the bathroom reminded me of Lena Dunham.

I seriously felt the writing was pretty weak in this episode, which was kind of good, cos it just showed how bloody good this particular cast of actors is!

Well, Lorre may not be the biggest culprit here. 2 Broke Girls continues to be the worst offender in using obtrusive laughtracks.

Definitely one of the scariest experiences of my childhood. But more than that, I remember and cherish this episode for giving the viewers a very early hint of Willow and Tara's relationship. And the silent-era-style scene where everyone talks in mime was just brilliant. In fact, there was probably nothing about this

This is the best new multicam sitcom with the worst and the most obtrusive studio audience laughtrack.

I really wish they did. Then I'd have somewhere to vent about how fucking awful this week's Downton Abbey was. :-/

I bet you are.

Eh, not really my thing.

Yeah, it's like it's not as distasteful if it's about a tragedy that didn't take place in America.

I only found the bit with Vestigial Peter watching a game of Tennis for the first time funny. After that I was just waiting for it to end.

The conspicuous lack of male nudity on this show is a bit worrisome.

Fine, I'll do it too!

I kept putting this one off since I didn't really expect much from it, but I must admit, I QUITE enjoyed the pilot. This is probably the only sitcom pilot of the season where the cast members have such a great chemistry with each other. Some very (VERY) basic holes aside, the plot points were solid, the acting is

Margo Martindale is pitch perfect in everything she does. She is undoubtedly the best thing about The Millers, not that this show has much else going for it. Will Arnett looks like he hates being in this show (and rightly so), Jayma Mays feels out of place, Beau Bridges is overacting like a champ, the token black guy