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I still disagree. Klaus was still being sneaky and manipulative on TVD, but it was pretty much toned down after the hybrid slaughter and Kol's death. He was still trying to get Stefan to remember the fun they had and wooing Caroline. He wasn't being generally terrible. In The Originals Klaus has been his worst self.

I think one (maybe more) of the season finales was Alfred Hitchcock inspired. The Clue one was very similar to the Twin Peaks ones with all the callbacks, familiar faces, and even dialogue. They do have a musical episode coming up this month.

That Clue-based episode of Psych was just on again Sunday night too.

Beth was really involved with them too, but I'm giving her a pass as she just witnessed her dad's murder.

Ok, sad to see Vytas go. I did hear a little Lithuanian over the holiday weekend too.

Ok, so this is about 9 months late, but I marathoned Bunheads over Thanksgiving weekend. The second half of the season was better than the first, probably because it had more of the girls versus Fanny. It was a fun watch and it's sad that's over.

I liked Klaus' monologue at the end (excellent work by JoMo), but the more I thought about this episode, the more I really didn't like it.

Why Rebekah would go along with Marcel's plan was insane. It was literally the worst. Marcel's reasons for not involving Davina didn't make any sense either. The only thing I can think of is Marcel is going through a test-run of his ideal New World Order, which is no witchy magic.

They started a sort of redemption with Klaus on TVD (it helps when there is a bigger bad like Silas around) with baby steps, but I think they've reverted to the worst version of him to start this show for everyone who hasn't seen TVD and hate him.

I agree, but it seemed as if something will be coming down the line with Cary making decisions that haven't been approved by Alicia, like the party planning. I don't want to see them butt heads, but we need to know more about what he's thinking.

Regina was excellent. The flashbacks with the Charmings are the worst, but Regina with Rumple and others was pretty good. Baby Henry was really adorable.
The body switch? Please no.

Yes, he isn't the strongest actor and asking him to take on someone new does not sound like the best idea.

Yes, but Judith is weak and weakness is unforgivable per Carol and psycho oldest girl.
Why couldn't one adult, just one, have gone ahead and gotten them all together?

I should have kept scanning the comments, but the The Man with Two Legs is my favorite.

I love finding them randomly on PBS. My favorite is the The Man with Two Legs.

They are really cute.

I liked this episode quite a bit. The case, while it did take a back seat, at least started out as one not involved LG. Still not enough Cary Agos.

Yes, to Point 2 every time.

I thought David Lee changed his mind because O'Moblawyer brought in the Scabbit account, which they all seemed happy about at the time. Lee's all about the bottom line, so it didn't surprise me at ll. Plus, the move with the furniture? Right up his ally. He may have found a kindred spirit.

Why would anyone wish Jackie would do her worst? She's terrifying.