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A show of nuance:

1942 was an OK vintage, (war years), they should have said 1945, (Vintage of the Century). Wrong bottle type, fill too high, wrong color, and the way she shook it around would have stirred up so much sediment, also couldn't recognize the label. Petrus box was a nice touch, cellar looked great. They specifically

Twist coming? Jones is gay?

If they win would they be cereal killers?

1. I really just wish the producers would let the singers sing, the actors act, and the dancers dance.
2. More singing please from Madison, Roderick, and Jane.
3. Never want to hear Sue or Beastie even hum ever again.
4. The first 15 minutes were cringe worthy.
5. Myron plot annoyingly awful.

Yes, Brittneys space-cadet tendencies have been very a-parent for more than a brief history of time. The black holes oblique reference was to Mr. Hawking and his extensive writings on that dark subject, not that it really matters.

1. No Sue was a plus.
2. Bacharach songs tended to be saccharine.
3. Brittney genius revelation was idiotic. (What black hole did that come from?)
4. New kids need more to do.
5. Missed opportunity, "What's New, Pussycat?" to Mr. Tubbington.

Puts Saturday Night Live to shame. No flubbed lines. Excellent halftime musical number. Clever skits.

Like the new member voices. Each unique.

I now only watch for the singing. Vanessa Carlton’s “Thousand Miles”was outstanding, the rest insipid at best.

1. Lea Michele looks terrific in heels and a short skirt.
2. Saw new member, Madison, (Laura Dreyfuss), preform in "Once" on Broadway. Standing ovation. Hope they give her something to show her pipes.

Utopia was funnier.

This was the best bit that ran through the episode. Very clever.

I actually preferred the UK version, although each US scene with Gretchen Mol was mesmerizing. One of the few US redo's that actually compliments the original.

I really want to see this show succeed. The portrayals of Bullock and Gordon, in appearance, dialogue, demeanor, personality, and dress were all uncannily reminiscent of, Tyler and Hunt of, “Life On Mars.” (I haven't read all the posts below yet, so I apologize if someone else mentioned this.) The atmospherics here

Yes, the other two Fates were ill-fated.

Saw her in "Proof," on Broadway. Truly amazing, memorable.

I am disappointed there was no mention in the article or the comments of the new Star Trek Continues series of fan driven films. Well worth a look at.

Thought readers here might enjoy this about last weeks futuristic challenge.