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Alternative nomination for Shameless: "Iron City."

Seconded! Ben Whishaw was fantastic in that.

Highmore really stepped up his game this season. That final interrogation scene was fantastic. He was able to communicate so much with just a few facial expressions, it was really subtle work. He was also fantastic in the less subtle scenes. Norman slipping into the mother persona in front of his uncle was a highlight

Also just want to state for the record that the best episode of Arrow this season was "The Promise," whoever picked "Three Ghosts" I don't even know what to tell you.

Here are my picks:

Great choice. That finale was the culmination of everything Bates Motel did so well this season. Vera Farmiga and Freddie Highmore were both amazing.

My favorite episodes are "Miami" and "Duckling." Both are great and provide you with two of Louie's many approaches to episodic TV.

— Oscar Wilde, speaking of Mike McLintock.

Sorry. Didn't mean to come off as a pedant. I just thought it was funny that you both misquoted when the answer was a few comments above. The tone was supposed to be playful, not pedantic.

I didn't quite see Amy freaking out, but I have to rewatch the episode to see her reaction when things get out of hand. I will say that I don't think she was merely trying to spite Dan, I think her intention was to get him fired as campaign manager. That might be a little more ruthless than we are used to seeing from

Mainly because Mike wouldn't know an actual Oscar Wilde quote if it was staring him in the face.

I'm pretty sure Hulu has all the episodes.

Oh sorry, misread your comment. I still wouldn't give the season an A. I feel like that's a grade you give to a season in retrospect, once it has stood the test of time. Unfortunately, I think this season took a slight dive in quality after Will's death. That stretch of episodes before the finale lost some of the

Really? I definitely think tonight's Mad Men deserves an A, but that episode of The Good Wife felt weirdly structured to me and far from the heights they've touched this season. Diane's final move and Alicia's potential future cut short the entire Florrick/Agos dynamic that I was hoping they were going to explore more

You should be writing the Mad Men reviews.

That was Pete, no?

Just because she watches at a later hour doesn't mean she values it any less. Apart from her other writing duties (i.e. The Good Wife), some people prefer to leave the best show of the night for last.

We at least know she's ignorant and close-minded when it comes to obesity.

Actually it's "tiny child balls?" @SomeRandomGuyOnTheInternet:disqus's quote is right there guys.

Hollander's amazing for being able to sell both so convincingly. British actors really do have a range that we don't often see on this side of the Atlantic.