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Brian Todd
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Don't know why this guy is writing in a joking manner when someone was almost shot. I wasn't sure reading this if this was supposed to be some kind of a joke. Just the facts dick.

It seems like it would be rather disconcerting to trip out on tech visions all the time. And he volunteered for this brain experimentation willingly? I would not. While it seems groovy it also seems dangerous.

The show itself acknowledged the fact of its flawed premise that it is about a guy with billions of dollars of tech in a chip in his head, that he is a hugely important asset, and then he runs around getting shot at, chased, held hostage, and almost killed each week. They should keep him watched under armed guard in a

Must be a good year for movies if Die Hard and Superman were the worst. Hardly atrocious.

I really hated this episode. It seemed to me before like Nick was a natural choice for Jess because he is likable and funny. But once they got together it was clear that she is way too good for him. He is basically delusional, unable to grasp basic concepts, which is supposed to be funny and endearing, but in real

I hate gimmicks. Will these characters have time to go to the bathroom or will they hold it in for 24 hours like Jack Bauer? This will be the wackiest 48 hours in the history of everything.

Why is there over 1100 comments here? I'm going to read Moby Dick instead.

Worst Community ever. Why would they make jokes that intentionally fall flat with a laugh track, then never rise above that? The speech baby Jeff made, reminds me of a My Little Pony lesson. Feel like I'm facing a season long mourning period. Aghast.

This is what I expected after hearing of Harmon's departure, but I hoped the writers and showrunners could keep the spirit alive. A great show that should have been cancelled strung out to a last season of faded promise. All the signs were there of a weak final season, being delayed to midseason, Chevy Chase's

I like shows with brief runs because then you can rewatch them. Shows that are on for twenty years like the Simpsons have no replay value because it would be impossible to go through all that.

re: not Bridget The impression I got at first was that Sherlock easily saw though Watson's lie that she was in witness protection, being a keen observer, he looked sullen, and I felt choked up, then there was a flashback to his rescue of her. They could have staged a more believable rescue if they wanted a happy

I was perfectly satisfied with the ending being Irene's death and Sherlock in mourning, until they gave it an absurd Hollywood happy ending.

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