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I don't think they gave her anything really great to play with until her escape in Bound (season 1, episode 11). They made the mistake of basing the character around the dead boyfriend for far too long but once they let her go she ran with it.

I was so happy to see the clip of Olivia telling Peter off highlighted in the article. The whole episode is great but watching Olivia process the emotions from the beginning of the episode (washing all the clothes that fauxlivia touched) to the moment she finally snaps is fascinating and heartbreaking.

Part of me thinks that once they made White Tulip the creators and writers realized they'd never make another Case of the Week quite as good.

Yeah, he's a guy who succeeds due to what 30 Rock called The Bubble. It's not that he doesn't get it, it's that he makes no effort to get it. He's an excellent anchor because he delivers the information in a convincing way (something at which Albert Brooks' character hilariously fails). He's personable and emotionally

What drives me crazy about Rotten Tomatoes is that some reviews are called "rotten" when the review actually is fairly positive. I'm confused by the algorithm that classifies the reviews as positive or negative.

I remember seeing that and realizing something wasn't right about him parodying the "are you talking to me?" part in Taxi Driver as Fearless Leader. That was the true selling out point.

Looks like him but he's not in the cast list on IMDB and it's not listed on his IMDB page.

I saw an article on Indiwire the other day talking about how Daniel Radcliffe should get an Oscar for Swiss Army Man…so, maybe?

Farting corpse foils white supremacist terrorist plot! Story at 9!

I love when Random Roles features real gig-to-gig actors. His moment of "no, I audition for everything. There's not an offer and me saying 'that won't work for me'." was great. I can't imagine filming and sending an audition tape for a two-line role was any fun.

I'd love to know what has time on iZombie was like. It seems like he enjoyed digging into that character.

Season one lays out the mythology that is used for all the following seasons. If you can get through season one (it picks up about half way through, basically when they stop obsessing about "The Pattern") then the quality/enjoyment skyrockets in the following seasons.

I remember when Gangs on New York first came out on DVD the disc couldn't hold the entire film, so if you wanted to watch the last thirty minutes you had to put in the second disc or flip the disc over (don't remember which). The dividing point was right after Bill the Butcher beats up DiCaprio's character. There were

Oh, man I am due for a Fringe rewatch. There's been a lot of excellent TV in the past few years but Fringe is the last show I loved enough to watch live.

I don't disagree: it's a long film and changes tone like crazy between the first and second half. I find this fascinating because my favorite part of the film is them escaping from the music competition, a scene that wouldn't be included in the 'stop after the wedding' viewing.

I think "better than it had any right to be" perfectly describes Greek as a whole. The casting was excellent, the storylines made sense, and it was entertaining throughout.

I used to tell people that the best way to watch True Blood was to watch the last minute of one episode and the first minute of the next episode. That way you get the cliff hanger and the inevitable let down that followed in under five minutes, instead of an hour.

Yeah, I've had this discussion with friends before and they hate it because it's bleak. I think I just like the idea of "what now?" that the radioactive planet provides. The show squandered the last half of the last season that I tend to ignore it.

I feel like Chuck showrunners understood who kept them on the air and as a "thank you" they catered the show to what was most vocal in the fanbase, which was the love story.

True Blood is a series that suffered from expanding its universe. When it was just Sookie, Bill, Eric and the town of Bon Temps it worked really well. I would include the Russell Edgington season because Denis O'Hare kicks so much ass that he needs to be seen.