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Near the end of the last season, I was really worried for this show's future.  I saw a House, M.D.-like descent into a repetitive "gotta get off drugs, but I don't need to get off drugs because I am so great" framework to avoid changing anything about its main character.  This season has done a really great job of

Near the end of the last season, I was really worried for this show's future.  I saw a House, M.D.-like descent into a repetitive "gotta get off drugs, but I don't need to get off drugs because I am so great" framework to avoid changing anything about its main character.  This season has done a really great job of

They also can't move the bodies back through the wall - they would have had to open the door sooner or later.

Their divorced what?

I'm Canadian.  I couldn't help save this show if I watched every episode live, bought the box set, and wrote an angry letter a week until the end of time.

For definite.  They "spent the night together" after Ben gave her an eclair shaped like an L.

Ah, it's VERY Marslike.  The main character even participates in Mars-style espionage, down to the black wig used as costuming.

please please please
continue to write on Weeds. I liked last season too much to not watch this one all the way through.

Ah!
I love change!

I thought the Alo episode kind of blew.

He hasn't actually really called her anything else but Astrid (unless I've missed something) since that episode where she made a big deal out of him calling her the right name in 3x04:

Tony, we need to have a talk. Here are three shots of vodka, warm, in a tumbler.

This version of Skins
must have absolutely no budget for retouching film. In the most blatant evidence of its filming location so far, the last scene features a prominent "Jack Layton" campaign sign. For those not in the know, Layton is the leader of the NDP, a Canadian political party. BAH

I don't really see why everyone considers the Russia episode to be so poor. Comparatively, perhaps, but not otherwise. My reasons are as follows:

And the second-best line as well: "I lost my head, and then he gave me head… And then we got deported from Russia."

Did anyone else notice
the shirt that Stanley was given? I think this might be the US version of Sid's "Mega Dog" shirt?

Swooping in to confirm that they're totally going down the Quinn killed Lindy path. Episode synopses (for this episode) from official sources all say "In the meantime, a murder is tied to Quinn."

Anyone else notice Brittany slap Santana's ass before she started her number? Am I seeing things?

Quinn
really should have taken the blue pill, here. He's so screwed.