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Well, I don't think Paige's duties as an FBI or CIA mole would really entail the same things as Elizabeth's job. Probably wouldn't have to fuck or kill as many people as her parents do. Hopefully. And she hopefully wouldn't have to deal with any rapist superior officers in the course of her training.

I'd rather you didn't.

I really thought he was gonna pursue that car in which she left the Rezidentura, but then he just sat there watching her leave. I guess he's really letting her go. Oleg could definitely still have some kinda trick up his sleeve to save her bacon, but with Stan having apparently just written her off and let her die,

Hell of an episode, for sure. My only real problem with it was one that Genevieve may have shared. I really wished it had been 90 minutes or two hours long, because it seemed like there were some big scenes that didn't really get time to breathe. Especially the stuff with Larrick, every scene of his just seemed to go

I'd forgotten about Molly having shot someone! That whole scene was such an emotional overload. Gonna miss Numbers and Wrench. I enjoyed them a lot, although they didn't get a whole lot of screen time.

Ha! So much for those very-clever "Taxed Enough Already" acronyms. Taxes Up, Pounding, Pounding Every Rectum, We Are Really Erudite.

It definitely is. Someone who was actually that stupid wouldn't name himself "teapartierman." That'd be too perfect.

I saw it without much of a notion — I knew the setting and genre, but not the characters or premise — and thought it was promising but overall ordinary. This episode was excellent, though.

Well, my indifference to the premiere gives way to strong engagement with this episode! The way they're handling this Frankenstein story is really masterful, and the ending twist really smacked me in the face with its awesomeness. My satellite unfortunately cut out right in the middle of the titular scene, but what I

I really don't think Tyrion would be cool with Jaime standing in for him. He knows Jaime is no longer one of the best swordsmen in Westeros… I don't think he'd want to risk the life of the only person left in the world who loves him in a fight that he'd be likely to lose. And I can't think of any reason why he

That paradox is really the kind of thing at which you gotta laugh!

I literally can't picture Amanda Peet's face anymore. When I try, I can only see Lake Bell. I would be sad about this, but it's hard to be saddened by Lake Bell's face.

The point about hypocrisy is a good one, but only if the creators of The Wizard of Oz, Spider-Man, and Planet of the Apes didn't want those films to be made.

And the mass of this gathering of egos causes the universe to implode! Merry Christmas!

Interesting perspective! You're probably onto something there.

Of course. What I meant was that all we have to go on with either NPH or Colbert, in terms of interviewing potential, is characters they've played, if that.

"Stephen Colbert" isn't exactly great at that, either.

NBC announced a cancellation. :( Haha, you're right of course. I guess I probably saw the ABC schedule go up and just didn't care enough to read it.

I'm not sure how fake those muscles are — Henry Cavill got ripped as fuck for Man of Steel; maybe Affleck is doing the same. Though the suit would have to be specially crafted to show off those muscles like that. But, fake or not, the level of "eroticized" detail is much lower here than in the Burton/Schumacher

Oh, did Suburgatory get cancelled too? Been a rough couple of days for me and ABC sitcoms that I liked but didn't remember to watch very often. When was this stuff announced and how did I miss it?