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From literally living in a house with dead bodies in it to sex pad with bills already paid for. She deserves it.

Fake Plastic Tree: I alluded to it in my post earlier, but the bonfire is especially important for David - who, after living his whole life in the closet, and has been close to losing his good thing (Keith) many times, is proof of how the bonfire is hollow as a symbol - it seemingly represents a change for the better,

Thanks, John! We all know you're the real star here.

I know what this looks like. I am still in love with Claire Fisher, what of it?

This is absolutely my favourite SFU episode, with perhaps the show's best ever scene. Radiohead's Lucky is such a great song, and it creates the perfect atmosphere: the bonfire represents an obvious want for change, to start again. The song's also all about a reversal in fortunes: but do the characters ever get it?

Marry me

Haven't seen it yet. Feel like I'll relapse. I'm trying not to … don't … I can't … but I want to … what would my parents think

I look forward to Snake Doctor's comments nearly as much as I do Wallflower's.

In conclusion, everyone is terrible.

Conversely, in the UK, all we're ever angry about are the snobs. It's especially worse when the World Cup arrives, because they know they have to watch it - and hate the fact.

Wallflower is so good that I feel privileged to have received a tiny shout out. Who cares if it's the comments section …

I thought Season 4 was really, really strong. This was a fantastic premiere: the last five minutes of this one really makes the whole thing work. It breaks my tiny heart. Then you've got the third episode, which has arguably the best scene in the show's history; the bonfire, as Claire plays Radiohead's Lucky and looks

Christ. This bombed.

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John Teti's Six Feet Under reviews are easily the best tv reviews on this, or any other, site. They've done three seasons so far, really worth checking them out if you haven't.

Ya mean 4-7 for The Shield; Nowalk said springtime a few months ago on Twitter.

Frank Capone on the latest season of Boardwalk was amazing, too. Played by Morgan Spector. One of the most convincing performances on TV I've seen for a while. Shame, again, we saw so little.