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I'm sure that it is a total coincidence, but when they began to play Captain and Tenille's "Love Will Keep Us Together," I thought about the rumors that the recent divorce of Captain and Tenille after 39 years of marriage was due to the fact that he is suffering from a severe neurological disease and therefore it had

I especially loved the part last season when Sonya retorted to Marco that if Hank was in Marco's situation with David Tate, he'd never kill him because "Hank is a good person." I am astonished and impressed that Marco didn't tell her the truth right there.

I, too, enjoyed the earnestness of the show. Yes, some of the teenage characters' reactions rang untrue at times, but I am willing to give a lot of leeway to how teenagers act, since teenagers tend to be all over the place, emotions-wise. So was it weird to see them all delight in doing something as cruel as to make

I understand the pressure that is put on actresses in Hollywood to do the impossible and just not age (in other words, get lots of plastic surgery) but boy, it sure does not look good on Cynthia Watros. Again, not blaming her, but the end result is some awful looking plastic surgery - especially bad considering her

It's possible that Michelle was supposed to be a lesbian, but I don't believe they were ever exes - just a former sexual harasser and her victim.

He WAS awesome - one of the best villains they've had (on a bad ass level, that is - Logan was a great villain in another way).

Fox is doing so poorly, ratings-wise, that I wouldn't be surprised by another summer showing of 24. I think I might even lean toward thinking that it WILL happen. It wouldn't shock me to see it end here, as well, of course, but I think the ratings are juuuust strong enough for it to live another day, as it were (it

So wait, the pardon isn't official yet? That seems like a major oversight by Heller.

Their original take on the Carrie Turner plot was that she was a lesbian who sexually harassed Michelle, so it is insane that the plot that we ended up with the BETTER of the two plots they could have went with.

They're both excellent shows, but I think McConaughey's performance was just not something we really get to see on television. A current top of his game movie star bringing all of that movie star charisma to the small screen AND doing an excellent acting job - we've seen guys like Billy Bob Thornton do this before

Since Fargo will be going in an as a mini-series, I suspect that the three main actors in the cast will be nominated (Tolman, Freeman and Thornton). I imagine Freeman will probably go for Supporting Actor as he knows he'd lose Best Lead Actor in a TV Movie or Mini-Series to Thornton. Then again, sometimes people would

Eye see what you did there.

Ted's stunt, by the way, was MUCH MUCH worse than Don's Hershey meeting, right?

I just can't believe it'll be a whole year before I get a chance to see people complain about the joint reviews again.

Remember how gleeful she was to Dawn's face when she was taking over Dawn's desk?

Agreed. The "he" in my quote was Cutler.

It also seems pretty clear that she IS thinking of the kid she gave up when she is with Julio, right? At least subconsciously.

It is interesting to note that he also wasn't even on top of his game, as he was trying to sneak Harry in there and I bet Harry would have voted against him.

I was really impressed by how organic Pete and Ted's return was - almost as smooth as the return of Ken Cosgrove back in the day. The show works best with all of the main players together.