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For some reason I thought "The Ant: An Introduction" was that bizarrely mesmerizing episode about Eric Idle buying an Ant at a weird department store. That must be another one. Silly of me to think the episode about ants would actually have the word "Ant" in the title.

There's a weird moment in these episodes when it really looks like Mitch and Tamara are going to make out… but they don't. It's a scene when they're in that warehouse place. I think later on in the season Tamara comes back as a pretty lady who makes Gail jealous, and she doesn't interact with Pacey at all. I always

There's a weird moment in these episodes when it really looks like Mitch and Tamara are going to make out… but they don't. It's a scene when they're in that warehouse place. I think later on in the season Tamara comes back as a pretty lady who makes Gail jealous, and she doesn't interact with Pacey at all. I always

I wish they'd given some news about when Spy is coming back. That's my favorite Hulu-only UK show.  I know the website says "fall" but I can't wait!

I wish they'd given some news about when Spy is coming back. That's my favorite Hulu-only UK show.  I know the website says "fall" but I can't wait!

He has amazing chemistry with every single female on Dawson's Creek, and I love every scene between him and Doug or him and Jack. I weirdly don't feel the chemistry everyone else seems to see between him and Anna Torv (but that could be a bias born out of irrationally rooting for Olivia/any-version-of-Charlie), but I

He has amazing chemistry with every single female on Dawson's Creek, and I love every scene between him and Doug or him and Jack. I weirdly don't feel the chemistry everyone else seems to see between him and Anna Torv (but that could be a bias born out of irrationally rooting for Olivia/any-version-of-Charlie), but I

Yay! You're back. I love how you actually like the show. You take it seriously enough to write well-thought-out reviews but not so seriously that you can't enjoy it for what it is.

Yay! You're back. I love how you actually like the show. You take it seriously enough to write well-thought-out reviews but not so seriously that you can't enjoy it for what it is.

Season 2 finale of Lois & Clark was the most nail-biting cliffhanger when I was little. Clark gets on one knee, proposes, then cut to Lois's face and she says, "Well…" It had been hinted in the season finale that maybe she'd figured out Clark=Superman, but it was in no way clear. I think on the dvds they actually let

Season 2 finale of Lois & Clark was the most nail-biting cliffhanger when I was little. Clark gets on one knee, proposes, then cut to Lois's face and she says, "Well…" It had been hinted in the season finale that maybe she'd figured out Clark=Superman, but it was in no way clear. I think on the dvds they actually let

Just wanted to say these recaps got me to do a rewatch along with you (I watched the first two seasons when they aired and haven't thought about it since). These recaps are really well-done, and a nice Tuesday treat. I liked the emphasis on the camerawork this week, too. And the show really holds up! Pacey forever.

Just wanted to say these recaps got me to do a rewatch along with you (I watched the first two seasons when they aired and haven't thought about it since). These recaps are really well-done, and a nice Tuesday treat. I liked the emphasis on the camerawork this week, too. And the show really holds up! Pacey forever.

Ha, I'd forgotten about the horrible mask on Sloane. But I do love that scene in the bank. It only lasts a minute, but covers a lot, like whether Syd is capable of just shooting him, and Sloane's little snark about the Syd/Vaughn weakness. Also, sad you get the Sark haters hush you. Firebomb's a pretty interesting

Ack, I accidentally pressed 'like' instead of 'reply'. Ryan, please don't take that like to mean that you should stop loving Sark in these reviews! It's my favorite part of them, along with your enthusiasm for the show in general.

The luge sequence is so ridiculous, but part of what makes Alias so great is that it knew when it was being silly and reveled in it. Sure there's a lot of interesting and emotional family stuff, and crazy mythology, but at the end of the day, the show never forgot that it was also a show about putting this hot girl in

Any word on when Alias recaps will come back? The first season ones were great and season 2 not only has more Sark, but also Lena Olin.

The Rye contains two of the funniest things I've ever seen on TV, so I've been waiting for this review. So surprised to see such a ho-hum one! That said, I honestly don't remember anything except the scene with the rye on a fishing line out the window while Kramer's in a hansom cab. I remember watching this when it

Like, ALL OVER the place. And it's amazing.