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Castro is withdrawing from the race? The reason Alicia is running for SA is withdrawing for the race? This was a great episode, but that announcement might as well kill my interest in the race. I still have no idea why Alicia is running apart from wanting to get to Castro and by removing him then what's left?

It actually gave me a headache. But like a good headache because damn.

At this point I would too. Six episodes in and Selfie already knows what it wants to do with its supporting cast. The boss and Charmonique are great. That episode with Charmonique going to her HS reunion while Eliza babysits is what sold me on the show.

Goddammit. Really, the pilot was pretty awful, but it got charming and fun SO FAST. And John Cho as a romantic lead! You know how long I waited for this? He rode a horse in the last episode, he pulled some waist grabbing move on Karen Gillan that left me swooning.

The poison talk had me rolling. "I don't carry poison everywhere, I might accidentally kill myself." Best road trip ever or what? And Catherine all disheveled, drinking and eating at that tavern was a total babe. She is the show. If this get canceled then I hope that the CW, at least, puts Megan Follows in another

That cliffhanger still haunts me.

"Gin and Juice" by Phish. It took me years to realize that it's not by Phish. Like a full decade, probably. I don't think I've ever listened to an actual Phish song.

Still my favorite movie of his. I love that sort of adventure romance movie like this and The Mummy.

I love Prady already. Castro is kind of a lame adversary because he's so over the top shady, but Prady being so much better than Alicia at kissing ass and selling himself makes the race more interesting. And David Hyde Pierce is aging really well.

THE TERRIBLE/AMAZING CREDITS ARE BACK. I miss Nostradamus dramatic narration, though. Maybe Craig Parker can replace him and talk to us about forces of darkness, forces of the heart.

The interview was just so awkward. You could tell Alicia was feeling really uncomfortable. And I agree that she's great at burying her feelings, but if one interview made her feel that way then I'm wondering if we won't see her let loose a little when the campaign gets really personal. I don't know if her Saint Alicia

If these two episodes (three? The case's still going) were the writers/CBS's way of seeing if a Elsbeth spinoff would work then it failed spectacularly. I like Elsbeth, but it made me realize that I only enjoy her in small doses. Everything was just too quirky and over the top and just too much. But that final scene

Is it Kyle Chandler and Linda Cardellini? Because I have a friend who might be interested.

The idea of a Lola/Narcisse/Catherine love triangle is so batshit that I love it. Lola better start watching her goblets.

I love Castleroy and Greer together so of course he's a protestant. But hey, that's pretty dramatic and more interesting than servant boy wants to be rich so maybe he won't just be killed. And I didn't get the impression Castleroy was being a dick. I thought he was being upfront that he wants love in his life and that

Life was a really underrated show so I'm intrigued, but not really.

A true hacker would go by Mr. Roboto, come on.

And Justified and Sons of Anarchy are ending.

Stop trying to make Christian Slater happen.

Yeah, everyone complained about the serial killer plot in the first season (I was one of them) but that gave everyone in the show a purpose. Season 2 just felt really disjointed. I think it's because one of the showrunners left the show abruptly. Probably the guy who was set in making s2 about the missing girls of