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With how little I saw this promoted, I figured ABC was conceding that it wasn't very good. Glad to see that I'm wrong!

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I love how that chess player is so intently studying a board on which no moves have been made.

Where's Broadchurch?

Thanks for providing my work soundtrack for today!

Disclaimer… I did not read this review and I've only seen small bits of POI.

Disclaimer… I did not read this review and I've only seen small bits of POI.

Disclaimer… I did not read this review and I've only seen small bits of POI.

Disclaimer… I did not read this review and I've only seen small bits of POI.

Disclaimer… I did not read this review and I've only seen small bits of POI.

Disclaimer… I did not read this review and I've only seen small bits of POI.

Disclaimer… I did not read this review and I've only seen small bits of POI.

Disclaimer… I did not read this review and I've only seen small bits of POI.

Great! I hated the love triangles on Lost.

Yes, I actually prefer shows that are more serious in tone, although humor that is organic and not forced is just fine. I did watch some Alias and your description of what is similar between the two shows makes me want to jump right into Scandal.

This may or may not be the right forum to ask such a question, but Scandal is one show on my "to watch list". I haven't seen a single episode and I think I could really like it, although I realize it would be a time investment as I've heard that S2 is really where this show takes off.

Did anyone watch this show? Looked interesting but I completely forgot that it was on.

William Hurt is fantastic in season 2

Bearded Man / Detective Rick Messer in Damages

Indeed, but then I have to avoid all message boards until I'm done