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I guess I better start inhaling those "Sherlock" episodes I've heard so much about! I hate deadlines…

Right, I agree. But even in movies he's directed, where he can essentially call all the shots, he's sucked. You know the best performance I've seen from him is? Its a movie directed and written by Julie Delphy called '2 Days in New York'. He was actually quite good in it as her husband. Who would have thought?!

I am a black SNL (sorta) fan who can't stand Katt Williams. Which part of the Venn diagram do I report to?

Shockingly, I have read NOTHING but good things about it. I think most of Rock's movie work really blows — he's a horrible actor.

Yeah, but not only is that true of both Clinton and GW Bush, but probably members of the cast, writers and audience. Those topics might be 'funny' to people over 60.

Horatio was drop-dead funny, right?! I could see Steven about to break a couple of times (Scott, too, for that matter) and I don't know how he held it together.

Hell fucking yes!

My point is it's a romance at heart. Didn't Higgins fall for Eliza? I didn't say they'd end up in a marriage, just that we can expect romance based on the source material.

Ah, OK, I see. I would say that we can probably expect there is a romance in the offing here, following the 'My Fair Lady'/ 'Pygmalion' template. I know what you mean, but I do think a lame sort of relationship is in the cards here.

Check out John Cho's Twitter account where he solicited pics of red-headed Koreans. Interesting look.

That tear-away suit and the Murphy laugh-cry were both brilliant bits of comedy.

As much as I do want to like him, he's as dry as Melba toast on TV. He's better in small doses on Twitter.

One line made it 'not incredibly solid'? Actually, on Twitter, John Cho asked if there were any red-headed Koreans and got plenty of interesting photos tweeted back.

That has GOT to be the most fortuitous joke timing in history, no?! Wow!

Alfred Enoch looks like a frightened bird most of the time. He's just not a strong actor at all.

I so agree! She was a fiction from the time she was a girl, thanks to her parents. They pushed her to create a 'better' Amy as they would constantly 'improve' upon her life through the character they created. So she made one of her own that was intent on being even 'better' in every way.

I like him in his small, but pivotal role in 'The Departed'.

I like it better than 'TD' as well. I didn't look forward to every new episode of 'TD' when it was on.

This show was criminally under-hyped. Cinemax could totally use this series to force people to notice it as something other than the little, bratty brother of HBO.

Although, logic demands that SOMEBODY has to be the top in Asia. I guess just not on TV in America? (Obviously the character was American….you get my joke, though, I hope.)