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1) Game Night
2) Slap Bet
3) Slapsgiving
4) Intervention
5) The Playbook
6) Legendaddy
7) Disaster Averted
8) The Final Page, Part Two
9) series finale, I hope. I'm generally content with the series overall, but couldn't really find a favorite episode.

Caught season 2's "Showdown" while on an airplane, then watched it online when I got home. By the time I was finished, season 5 was just starting to air. Time flies.

One of the funniest episodes of this season so far for me. Jules's "Of course you are" as a response to Grayson's "I'm confused" was perfect. Was kind of hoping for a resolution along the likes of "Hayley never sees Jules and Grayson kissing, but - upon leaving - reveals to Jules in secret that she knew the truth all

Oh, the humanity!

I think you make a fair point, but in order to have one-and-done villains, the writers have to find some balance between their build-ups and their resolutions, because it really wasn't working here (and, arguably, last season/this season's premiere). I mean, the whole thing with CAM getting shot by Holmes was supposed

Just watching this series for the first time and I have to say - the fact that the episode didn't end in A) the boys' plan to swap the kegs being uncovered or B) the party going horribly wrong, was both so disorientating and refreshing at the same time. Also, Lindsay's reaction to Neil professing his love for her was

Fair point. My head already hurts just by thinking of it. People talking very fast, a lot of flashy stuff, some fan-fic scenarios thrown at our heads (including at least one improbable homoerotic kiss) and boom - he's back.

I liked the episode, but felt that the ending was very, very clumsy. This show seems to have a big issue with writing off villains. Really, in their search for a Super Awesome Bad Guy, they killed off CAM after just one episode and then brought back Moriarity in a very dubious fashion. Why not just keep CAM around for

What a blow. Hoffman was one of my favorite actors ever. Rest in peace, man. The world is going to miss you.

I really admire the fact that they didn't revert to the same old 'we used to be friends so now having sex is awkward'-trope. Well done, Cougar Town.

But where does that leave Clara and her whole Impossible Girl status? If the Name of The Doctor is effectively undone by the averting The Doctor's death, then there's no way she spreads across his timestream like she did, right? Or am I forgetting something?