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A little belated, but I just wanted to say thanks! This is the only site where commenters are nice to each other. It's such a nice change from the vitriol written on most forums. =)

I've always wanted Julie to respond with, "Well, what do you think girls think about?!"

I agree. Not only does it seem false, but it also seems like the show wants us to applaud Mac for this one moment—like he redeemed himself by being less of a racist than those stupid cops!

I commented earlier in the season about having been a high school cheerleader in a small southern MS town and feeling anxious while watching this show because of the emotions the football games and the drama surrounding them evoked in me, but yet, at first glance, the blatant hate and racism shown in this episode

Up until the last three, I'd read the others once every year, and now I can't even bear to take them off my bookshelf. Sad and disappointing.

I was a cheerleader in a small town in southern Mississippi and after a few years, I came to loathe everything about football and the hoopla surrounding it, so when I saw the FNL pilot, I couldn’t bear to watch another episode because it was so real that it made me tense and a little nauseous. After about a year, I

I knew that Dan Stevens was leaving the show, so I spent the whole episode thinking that the death scene was just around the corner… Matthew is thrown from a horse, Matthew is struck by lightning, etc. When it finally happened, it was so anticlimactic that my response was a nervous giggle instead of sadness.

So if freeing Silas will bring the dead back to life, wouldn't all vampires be cured since they had to die in order to become vampires? Right? Technically, they're dead things. Am I missing something? Will Silas pick and choose who is resurrected?

Better late than never I guess… Habitat Ryan was played by Matt Barr, not by a member of All Time Low.

I usually enjoy crime shows and shows/movies by Kevin
Williamson, but this is one of the worst hours of television I’ve ever seen. It
broke my cardinal sins of TV: 1) All the supporting characters are stupid—only the
One Man has the brain capacity to figure out what’s what 2) The combination of
stilted dialogue and bad

Skipskattte said "It was infuriatingly, aggressively plot-forced, and no editor in their right mind would've let that shit go if the author hadn't been Stephen King. Hell, after reading that shit, I wanted to send my copy of the book to his house with a note: "Good first draft. Needs revision. Don't be a wuss about

Skipskattte said "It was infuriatingly, aggressively plot-forced, and no editor in their right mind would've let that shit go if the author hadn't been Stephen King. Hell, after reading that shit, I wanted to send my copy of the book to his house with a note: "Good first draft. Needs revision. Don't be a wuss about