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    Thanks for taking the time to do this, Myles!

    This episode was really well done; it's definitely one of my favorites so far.
    It didn't hurt that I find Torrance Coombs and Adelaide Kane a joy to watch together on screen. And Megan Follows continues to rule as Catherine.

    Definitely an A.

    There's some bug with the grade.

    Yeah, I am very intrigued about what they're gonna do with him in the episodes to come and in the season overall. The reviewer may be "over" him, but I couldn't be happier that he seems to get his own arc and character development outside his relationship to Ian this year, since Cameron won't be back until the back

    I suppose it's time to consider not reading these reviews anymore as I disagree with just about everything from how the reviewer read some of the scenes to the characters he's supposedly "over". When it comes to Mickey, I think his arc can become truly emotional and cathartic this season, and I thoroughly enjoyed what

    Yeah, Landslide in 'Sexy' and Songbird in 'Rumours', the Fleetwood Mac tribute that they did.

    Santana did that with another Fleetwood Mac classic, albeit a Christine McVie one, namely Songbird.

    I really enjoyed this episode when I watched it the other day, and I would probably also have given it an A-. I agree that Katrine isn't a very compelling character and I fear she's going to get more grating as the show goes on. I watched episode three yesterday (no spoilers, just general reflections to follow), and I

    Oh, Glee - I love you, but no.

    This finale was perfect to me. I just finished it ten minutes ago, and I'm still somewhat speechless. I can't remember the last time a season finale had this effect on me, but this one had just the right amount of everything, and the emotional punches were many.

    This review reads like a bad Tumblr post. And yes, I did care about most of these storylines; in fact, I found this to be the most rewarding series so far. Downton is what it's always been, a soap with inconsistent writing. But it knows what it is, and so do most Brits. It seems the identity crisis lies with the

    B- is too harsh for this episode. I really enjoyed this one and would definitely be in B+ territory. To be honest I think the reviewer let their annoyance with Mike influence the grade negatively, whereas for me it lifted the episode because my annoyance with Mike's righteousness this week got a great payoff with

    How she could pull out of Shameless is beyond me. Not that I'm not appreciating Joan Cusack, but as a career move for Janney - considering most things she plays in these days - it was kind of a bad move.

    Exactly, thus his "only one co-captain" comment when he visited the locker room before the match. Probably another bit that went right by Phil.

    Exactly, thus his "only one co-captain" comment when he visited the locker room before the match. Probably another bit that went right by Phil.

    Another idiotic review filled with errors and nonsense. I wonder if Phil watches this show while doing gymnastics or baking a cake, because it's getting more ridiculous by the week.

    Another idiotic review filled with errors and nonsense. I wonder if Phil watches this show while doing gymnastics or baking a cake, because it's getting more ridiculous by the week.

    Agreed on the temp assistant. Let's hope he gets to stay (reassigned somewhere or something) even when Donna returns, in whatever capacity that will be.

    Agreed on the temp assistant. Let's hope he gets to stay (reassigned somewhere or something) even when Donna returns, in whatever capacity that will be.