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Yep. Remember Jessica Lange's big monologue about how men were always drawn to her? That must be an effect of being the Supreme. And then we have Nan saying that "boys find me hot." And we see that the incredibly sexy neighbor kid is definitely attracted to Nan. She'll either start manifesting a whole bunch of powers

She was needed to make the spell work. They needed more than one witch to do the spell. And she joined in. So in that respect she affirmed the need for the deed.

Someone please explain to me like I'm five exactly why Klaus doesn't just take Marcel hostage and drain him like he did with one of Marcel's minions tonight. He drained the minion to clear the vervaine from the guy in order to compel him. Why not do the exact same thing to Marcel himself and cut out the middle man?

Lana Parilla sounded like she had a cold or something during this episode; mostly in the jungle scenes. It wasn't glaringly obvious that she was sick, but I do think she was. Her voice sounded "off" and somewhat labored.

Mulan says to Robin Hood, "There's someone I need to talk to before it's too late. 
Robin Hood says "A loved one?"
And Mulan replies "We shall see."

That Boston Tea Party scene was horrible. The ocean looked so fake.

Wikipedia says that Moloch was a pagan god - not a demon - to whom people sacrificed children. However, in Milton's "Paradise Lost" Moloch was portrayed as a demon - "one of the greatest warriors of the fallen angels."

I hate to backtrack to last season with this question but why exactly did Silas want the veil lifted? I know he wanted the cure so he could take it and die and be with his dead girlfriend, but why have the veil lifted and have supernatural beings all come back from their supernatural purgatory? If it was to destroy

Fitz' and Simmons' accents were sometimes kinda hard to follow, as they both talked super fast.

Please let Elissa and Amanda go on Amazing Race together. Oh, pleeeeeeeeeeeeeeze.

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Can't agree at all with the reviewer regarding Taryn Manning. She was absolutely brilliant as Pennsatucky.

Wow, you could NOT be more wrong about the original Bionic Woman. That show was great. The newer one was horrible, of course.

Guess no one's gonna do it, Chuck, so here goes: We all remember Chuckle's famous philosophy: "A little song, a little dance, a little seltzer down your pants."

The Liberty Tree reminds us all that this show is firmly, dare I say, "rooted," in schmaltz and annoying speechiness. I know that isn't a word, but there is so much goddamn speechiness in this frigging show, I can't stand it anymore. That being said, I think their might be some kind of crack infused in this program,

True Blood is awesome and batshit all rolled into one.

One artifact to rule them all !!!!!!!!

Well this was a pleasant surprise. I actually wasn't bored to tears with this show for once. The pacing was definitely better, and they stayed away from any of that family crap with the Romeo and Juliet storyline. (Whenever the cameras center on the kitchen table of the mining family, I promptly fall asleep.)

The family "drama" is beyond tedious, the acting is atrocious and the derivative western-in-space scenario is generic as hell. I wanted to LOVE this show, but it really, really sucks. The alien invasion aspect takes a backseat to a dull romeo and juliet plotline and poorly-executed politics. Babylon 5 and Deep Space

I think back to how amazed I was at the tension on the first episode of the re-imagined Galactica series, and now we get this junk from Syfy. I'm just very disappointed that 100 million dollars was wasted on such a crap show as this.