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Okay, I'm watching the Suddenly Human episode for the millionth time on BBC America, and just realized that the alien father literally says to Jonah that it is HIS choice whether he wanted to stay or return and that he was old enough to make his own decision. Then Picard spend the rest of the episode ignoring this

I don't know why I keep singling out LaToya on this site for her horrible grades and reviews that miss the point of any given ep, but when I laugh harder at this episode than many that aired this season and see she only gives it a C-, then my work becomes justified. This was a truly hilarious episode that absolutely

The problem, as always, is with the reviewer. She tends to love the worst eps and trashes the funny ones. Go figure.

At least then they'd have SOMETHING to do this year. Why are the only two main female cast members relegated to the background of literally every episode this season?

What was the original post about? Barrowing borrowing a barrel at a bar?

For over 15 years, my friends and I have quoted this sketch more than almost any other from the incredible Ferrell/McKay SNL era, which was the funniest and strongest in the shows entire 40 year history. The Adam McKay short films were a standout during his time on the show, and next to the immortal Baby and the

I'm Glenn Fry. And guess what? The H is O.

First and foremost, how the hell did I not recognize Emma Caufield?!?!? But the REAL question is, why is this the most mundane version of Toyman ever? No sense of style, no childlike persona, and no inventive toy-traps! I hope they rctify this for future appearances and have him become more like the Toyman we all know

Agreed. Jake's confused reaction of "Wha-?" after BMO says "steady girl" was priceless, and both actors nailed the delivery.

In (small, tepid) defense of Tim Kring, NBC royally screwed the show over at the end of the first season by demanding that the giant, action-packed showdown we were promised between Syler and the heroes never really happened save for a few pathetic action shots that no one remembers. NBC's logic was that "hey, we have

Was this reboot even any good? I don't know a single person who watched it, and haven't heard a single peep about the content, good or bad, from any news source or reviewer. When the show went off the air a few years ago, it felt like a mercy killing, and I actually got upset when NBC annouced they were bringing it

I know, right. It took me most of the episode to admit to myself that it was actually her, and all due to her having flat, volumeless hair. I literally thought she was Hahn's sister or something given how much she "sorta" looked like herself.

Loved the shot of Jake creating a dozen new arms and streching them out so they could amplify the tepid appaulse of all the theater-goers. The grasp this show has on the infinite ways in which Jake can expand has always been one of the coolest aspects of the show and character. I just hope that we will one day get to

The Fappening, my friend. She was one of the few starlets who had pictures released or her having sex with someone, though sadly they are in black-and-white (I guess she's artsy like that). The pictures are easy enough to find through a simple search engine inquiry. Enjoy!

I agree about the type-casting complaint, and despise how certain actors with a certain look/style ALWAYS play the same role, usually military or law enforcement, in literally everything they star in.

He's DEFINITELY a neo-con…

Or the third…

This show really dropped the ball by adding "Jimmy Olsen" to the cast, and by finally fulfilling WB's inexplecable long-time dream of making the character black for absolutely no good reason whatsoever (though I thought Lawrence Fishburne as Perry White was a great casting choice). If the poducers actually used their

It's really hard for me to watch Melissa Benoist and not think of all the times she got naked for the camera (either publicly or privately), mainly because it's so rare to follow someone you've seen go full-penetration.

"On the other hand, I maintain my concern over how abstract Community is becoming."