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The Red Wedding.

Yeah, it's obviously a case where the same lock and key are used on either side of a door, depending on where you want them to be used. If you're inside, you put it on the inside to keep people out.  If you're on the outside, you put it on the outside to keep people out.

“Sir, I could never say this under your employ, but you have become foolish and erratic and you have a borderline erotic fixation on Miles Matheson. There, I said it. I feel better.”
 
My favorite line of the series.  It's like one of the producers finally woke up and saw where this was going and decided to make the

"As with Mark Pellegrino last week, the show continues to squander its resources and fails to remove them in a way that feels narratively satisfying."

eh, it's an organic process, really.  Making good characters take more than just writers.  LOST didn't have a lot of good characters to start with - between the writers, directors and actors, they all "made" them good characters over the course of the series.  It's a combination effort.

Yeah, you figure they'd have that covered before they left Atlanta, knowing how far they'd have to travel.

Naw, the folks at NBC aren't spoiling your weekend, they're just having to make up for the night they postponed the show for a news special about the Baaaahston bombing.  Never mind that good folk in Oklahoma are tonight mourning the deaths of 40+ children, which isn't nearly as newsworthy as something that happened

Well, to be honest, the only characters they've killed to this point have been non-regs, so I dunno how much of a real spoiler that is.

I dunno.  Haven't seen the episode in a half year or so, but it seemed to me that Zachariah treated him as a lesser angel, who, similar to Metatron, just happened to fulfill a specific purpose and backed off only when he thought The Cosmic Daddy might come down hard on him.

Hey, if all of the angels supposedly fell, I imagine Joshua was among them.  Might make for an interesting angle next season, since he's the only one who seemed to actually talk to the Dude Upstairs on a regular basis.

heh, unless God decides Sam has more "work to do."

Missed most of this season, but did catch the last couple episodes.  Nice to see that, despite the ups and downs, some things never change.

And this show has nothing on "The Following" for the whole throat-ripping thing.

heh, if you think the review/actual show thing is fun HERE, you should have been reading the AV "The Following" reviews/comments earlier this season.

Just took time to examine the freeze frame pic above.  Giancarlo Esposito's face looks like it was drawn by Chuck Jones.

I sat up in my bed at that scene and kinda, sorta wished they'd have had the kid grab one of his pa's hands and shove his gun into it and opened up his arms and dared his pa to shoot him in the same way.

I dunno.  "Smash" always seemed to me to be a critics darling kinda show that appealed to absolutely no one under the age of 40, except maybe people in New York City. 
 
Revolution has at least a percentage of the geek crowd going for it.  We'll eat just about anything…for at least a season or so.
 
That said, it might be

Well, the worst kept secret of the show is out, Mama Liz Mitchell fooled around with Miles. Considering what we saw of Danny and his daddy before they died, who was really surprised by this?
 
Geez, why has Mark Pellegrino never been a TV series regular on a series, rather than a go-to genre guest star? I mainly knew

It won't happen, of course, but I'm hoping that Monroe's men learned something from Baker's speech and shot up the furniture instead of Mark P.

Hey, it's what I like to call the "Alien Effect."  If a facehugger spawn can grow to human size in the space of, oh, a day or so, without acquiring ridiculous mass from some alternate dimension, who's to argue over the scientific silliness of nanites?