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    I completely agree with all the AV Club Olympic coverage so far and am so glad other people feel the way I do about what we've seen so far from NBC. The most frustrating thing for me is that I am NOT in the demographic that the primetime programming is catered to—I'm a sports/olympic fanatic, just without a cable

    I completely agree with all the AV Club Olympic coverage so far and am so glad other people feel the way I do about what we've seen so far from NBC. The most frustrating thing for me is that I am NOT in the demographic that the primetime programming is catered to—I'm a sports/olympic fanatic, just without a cable

    Totally! And it's even more apparent when you watch all 6 seasons as a Hulu marathon like I did. You remember the "vibe" of season 1 all the more.

    I watched the series finale with my mom when I was probably 10-12. I understood that Kevin and Winnie ended up as close friends but nothing more, but that didn't stop me from crying my eyes out!!!! My mom saw the bittersweet beauty in it, but I, like you, was SO invested in their romance that I refused to accept any

    By the final season, I thought it was purgatory too. Especially when ABC aired footage of the wrecked plane with no one around it as the final final shot (they went back later and said that meant nothing). I thought everyone died on the plane and worked out their issues on the island. Don't know how the flashes

    I didn't watch LOST as it aired, but rather I downed all 6 seasons in 2 or 3 very intense months. I can tell you that watching it that way (especially for the first time) does NOT make the finale more satisfying. Seeing the intricate web of storylines, theories and ideas all strung together without having to wait

    oh of course. Jean-Ralphio 4-eva!!

    This episode was absolute perfection. A++ unquestionably, in my opinion.

    I actually thought it was fitting to say the cheesy "twist" line, because…isn't that kind of the moral of Revenge? That you can be a villain even when being a hero? Amanda has intentionally or inadvertently caused lives to be lost in her quest for revenge. The show always asks us to consider if what she's doing is

    When they said a white-haired man killed David, did anyone's mind go to Conrad's dad, aka evil Papa Grayson? That dude is cold and I wonder if we've seen the last of him. It's obviously not him now that we have photographic proof, but I wonder if we'll be seeing Papa G again.

    I felt the same way. Even before Emily, Daniel was bothered by his family's privilege and possible corruption. He doesn't seem smart enough to con them necessarily, however I'd like to think that's where they're taking it. When I saw him sitting in his father's office, I saw it 2 ways. 1) he was growing fond of the

    I felt a sense of dread when Nolan was looking in the safe for the journal he hid, but I really don't want him to be evil. Nolan is Emily's only ally, and the only non-evil person she can turn to who also is caught up in this whole thing. Jack is good, almost annoyingly so, but he's not a part of the scheming. I think

    I think so, because after she confronted Declan when the principal raided her locker, he said something like "i was only trying to help" or "i don't want to see you hurt".

    Yes, exactly! Charlotte and Daniel are the only innocent members of the Grayson family whose lives will suffer the collateral damage of Emily's revenge. If it turns out that they both have different fathers, than neither of them are actually Graysons. It could help "absolve" them in the end.

    I dunno guys, this episode TOTALLY rubbed me the wrong way. I thought it was a slap in the face to anyone not in the upper class. I mean, every storyline was just borderline offensive in my opinion. Cam&Mitch ride the subway, moral of the story, a dirty homeless man now has Lily's toy, ew gross. Poor Jay, no one wants

    "Telethon" was one of the first P&R episodes I watched, and it was the one that totally hooked me. When Ron said "this chair is practically caning itself", I fell in love and have never looked back.

    Also, his face went from sheer joy to confusion, as if he slowly realized the animal he was playing with wasn't real.

    I do too!

    oh gotcha. This still means that art guy could be Daniel's dad though potentially right? If she ran off in a hurry to marry Conrad…to give her unborn son a life of privilege. I''m reaching, but I'm thinking…

    Also, I agree that it took away from the idea of David Clarke being her true love…exactly when did she fit in the art guy in the timeline of her life? Plus maybe I'm paranoid, and maybe it's just because i know Joshua Bowman is British, but I kinda thought art guy looked like Daniel…maybe he's his biological father??