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Okay, I get that commenters can't seem to let go of the "is that still on" jokes about Grey's Anatomy, but I expect more from someone who actually writes about television. It might be in its eleventh season, but it's still one of the highest rated dramas around. I don't know how killing off the male lead will affect

This cast is generally just damn good at keeping secrets - I've never seen a major character exit with so little warning as Josh Charles/Will Gardiner's death. Compare it to Grey's Anatomy where every character death is televised, and the set squabbles all came out. BUT I WANNA KNOW WHAT HAPPENED.

I've stuck with the show just about since it began, and it's always so weird to remember that not only was once Kalinda my favorite character, but her relationship with Alicia the most dependable and captivating part of the show. I think the show in last season and the one before was the best it had ever been, and

The thing is, I feel like if they killed off Francis than the question of who Mary would marry would start all over again. (For instance one of my least favorite things about Downton Abbey post-Matthew was their refusal to let their Mary be a Scarlett O'Hara-esque badass and instead make it all about her various

When I rewatch Scrubs I sometimes just skip the ending of My Screw Up if I don't feel like bawling, but My Lunch is brutal from start to finish. Although oddly enough the episode I completely skip is actually My Self-Examination, JD telling Elliot he doesn't love her after all his goddamn pining is just unbearable to

On Friday Night Lights, I honestly can't even watch the pilot again. I'd heard so much about this sweet show about football, and god knows how had managed to avoid spoilers on it, it really punched me in the gut. Usually I'm slightly spoiled for major emotional moments, that and Dramatics Your Honor were the only ones