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I kind of wanted to see how many holes Holmes planned on drilling into that skull.

Didn't they kind of already do a season long reunion on Curb Your Enthusiasm?

It was fitting that they circled back to Ann's lot (formerly the pit where Andy lived!)

I'm sure there's people working on an Annie "EVERYTHING!!!!" gif as we speak.

Levar Burton and non-celebrity companion captured by Pirates!!!

I'll be disappointed if NBC drops the axe on this one, I thought the first season was decent enough and it's dramatically improved since the guy who created Farscape came on board.

Well on the bright side Community will almost certainly get a Season 6 now.

I was hoping he'd stick around for a while on Community. Maybe Britta will guest star as his henchwoman.

Considering how "awesome" that Aeon Flux movie with Charlize Theron was I'm sure the studios are lining up around the block to get a piece of this one….

This was a much better episode IMO than last week, divorced from all the baggage of season 2. The premise that Sherlock is delivering a 90 minute speech wore a bit thin, I would have ended with the hug and let the rest of the case unfold at the dance party or whatever. The image of Sherlock rapidly isolated from the

I enjoy both shows, though last night's Sherlock really highlighted how much the show over-relies on it's flashy style. I agree with the sentiment that it's kind of unfair to compare the two. Beyond the distinct spin each has on the source material there's just the sheer number of hours afforded US TV shows that UK

Didn't care for the smarmy waiter bit but Watson's reaction and the rapid deterioration in the quality of the restaurants was great. Trying to resolve the Fall was a doomed proposition, so I understand why they didn't really do it. I watched it right before and, the way it was shown in the season 2 finale, it's clear

Tim Guinee sure gets around. His "web development firm" could be working on nanites that cause a dystopian future without power. Or maybe he moonlights as a tactical adviser to the CIA when they need to sneak somebody into Iran.

I'm definitely sliding into "keeping up with it bc I like Marvel movies." Presumably it's also a lock for a second season bc ABC's Disney overlords care more about how it fits into the Marvel money train than ratings or critical thrashings.

Tom's edged out Ann (who in the first two seasons was probably intended as the second protagonist) but pretty much everyone on the show has. It's a shame bc Rashida Jones is great, but Ann is kind of a fundamentally boring character and way too many of her scenes are just "Ann looks to camera and reacts to (insert

I fell for the John Oliver red herring. After he was eliminated as a suspect I thought they might have gotten Chevy Chase back one more time, so I was genuinely caught off guard when Shirley pops up with "Pierce is dead." I missed these homage episodes.

Up till about halfway through season 1 I would bow before the BBC Sherlock faithful, but really Elementary is it's own animal now..

The inspired choice of making Moriarity "the woman" continues to pay dividends. There's the romantic tension with Sherlock of course, which Natalie Dormer and Johnny Lee Miller really do a great job selling (it's a bit on the sappy side but I admit a part of me roots for her and Sherlock to work it out). I am glad the

Well the premiere, as the reviewer indicated, had to "right the ship" and set up the new status quo, so it was understandably all Jeff bc he is essentially the main character. The second episode was a more "typical episode" and Jeff was completely absent from the B story about Abed gazing too deep into Nic Cage's

Quite proud that Amy finally said "I should break up with you" out loud.