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Did a 3-day binge on this show and wow am I sad I didn't get hooked sooner… I loved Pushing Daisies but I'm not wild about Silence of the Lambs and never bothered with the sequels/prequels, so I wasn't ready to give Bryan Fuller the benefit of the doubt. Heck I didn't even really like Mads M. in Casino Royale! I'm

Well we got a definitive burying of the hatchet between Holmes and Bell. I enjoyed the arc quite a bit. Looking back I think a lot of the perception that Watson has been underused is directly proportional to how much Bell has been fleshed out. While I'm a big Lucy Liu fan, I'm glad they gave the cops some more to work

"A bathtub of warm… jazz" no wonder all the ladies swoon for Duke Silver! It does feel like they are setting up some status quo shake-ups, I imagine they figured this would be the last season when they plotted out a lot of this because it feels kind of finale-ish (similar to how Leslie and Ben's wedding felt).

Admittedly I didn't really think this episode was all that great, I thought it was weird that Penny was so antagonistic to Raj… I guess she was supposed to be a stand-in for Sheldon's usual petulance but coming from a comparatively "normal" character the attitude came off a bit nastier than they probably intended.

I think it depends on how the two new sitcoms end up. About a Boy apparently is doing incredible (by NBC sitcom standards) so far.

Annie and Abed were definitely the highlight (helped that Vince Gilligan was surreal as the cowboy), that speed round was especially great. The other plot telegraphed early on that it was another trip to the "Shirley is evil" well, I mean they just did that last week. The show doesn't seem willing to have her go full

Well how many shows did Bruce Timm need to churn out before you called it a "diverse shared universe." Was The Zeta Project the one that finally convinced you?

I'm pretty sure they've known since at least Season 2. I mean GRRM is pushing 70 and he's still got two more books to write. The thought that he might not actually live to finish it has to have crossed his mind.

Hands down the best thing George Lucas has been directly involved in since "Last Crusade." Even Jar Jar Binks turned into a half-decent character. As for The Lost Missions themselves I really would have liked to see a resolution of the Darth Maul storyline and perhaps a check-in with Ahsoka (another character that

I watched it. Sure it's mundane science everyone "should" know. But the fact is people don't. I found the "cosmic year" hokey, but the person I was watching it with never really grasped how infinitesimally brief the whole of human history has been. So I'm glad it's airing.
Presumably the audience Tyson's shooting for

I fully expect a Wicked pun in every episode for the rest of the season.

Carlyle is still in the main credits, so I assume his death is going to be undone at some point. I can't see them keeping him around just for flashbacks. That said, Meghan Ory was in the guest credits this week and I'm pretty sure it was just a CGI insert of Red Riding Hood in the opening shot. So I guess credits

So Daryl is going to shack up with the hillbillies that ruined Rick's nap. I'm sure this will work out fantastic.

To be fair the Kool Aid Man DOES make it look easy.

I chuckled at Leonard in a Logan's Run shirt.
I was on the floor at Starburns in Sean Connery's "Zardoz" costume.

As an extension of the Marvel movies I have to imagine the show's plot (such as it is) will be hijacked by the fallout of the new Captain America movie. The film features SHIELD more prominently than any of the previous films. So it's tough to get excited about a mysterious blue man when it seems likely the show is

I watched the whole series from beginning to end. It was (almost) always entertaining but it never really surpassed this episode.

They didn't show it in this episode but he actually hates yorkshire pudding. In the episode that introduced his "stress baking" he immediately threw the whole tray in the trash just after taking them out of the oven.

Wow did I miss Duncan. I like how the episode had Britta remind us he's been a part of the show since the beginning. I assume John Oliver will be even more busy with his new show than he was with the Daily Show, but here's hoping he can fit in a few appearances if Community gets a sixth season.

I think "Ms Truepenny" (amazing name) was a bit of a rebuttal on the writers part to claims that Joan's character has hit the skids. It's hard to argue that she has had significantly less focus than Season 1, but it's not like she's transformed into Holmes' Girl Friday.