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His role in 24 season one was absolutely chilling. You could argue that his performance was a big reason the show became a hit in its earliest days. That sense of doom and dread I felt whenever he was on screen got me hooked on the show early.

I love POI, but even I have to admit that I never really fell in love with the "numbers of the week". I just rewatched the series myself recently, and Abigail is entirely right: the season 1 standalones are better than what we saw in the last couple of seasons. Honestly, I don't know how I got on board with this show

Glad I wasn't the only one noticing the nonstop GoT coverage even four days after the finale. But hey, it's a popular show that gets people talking (and reading) online, and it's usually creatively competent enough to justify deeper critical analysis on sites like these. Still, it sucks that so many of the shows I've

Breaking Bad, Season 3 finale.

Yeah, I was thinking the same thing.

"YOU WILL SUCK STEVE URKEL'S DICK, YOU HEAR ME?!?! YOU WILL SUCK HIS FUCKING DICK!!!! HE IS OUR BREAD AND BUTTER YOU MOTHERFUCKER!!!! I AM HIGH ON COCAINE!!!!"

I respectfully disagree with Todd and his band of sycophants in the comments. Not only did I love "Trevor", I think it's one of the best episodes of season 6. This episode included so many of the little elements that I look for in the X-Files. A compelling monster with even more compelling abilities (c'mon, a guy that

I respectfully disagree with Todd and his band of sycophants in the comments. Not only did I love "Trevor", I think it's one of the best episodes of season 6. This episode included so many of the little elements that I look for in the X-Files. A compelling monster with even more compelling abilities (c'mon, a guy that

I'll only watch the X-Files if the Patriots and Panthers win their respective conference titles. Otherwise I'll lock myself in a dark room for at least two days and cut off all contact from the outside world due to a deep depression.

You got Suddenlink? I do, and they dropped all of Viacom's properties.

That was without a doubt one of the most underrated episodes of the entire series. I was especially moved by the ending when Spike leaves Stella and finds himself walking amongst the spores that are falling like snow, while the gentle music-box medley of Stella by Moor plays in the background. Certainly one of the