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I have a tough time getting people on board with Dr. Strangelove. Dark comedy + satire + spoof all wrapped up in a legitimate war genre movie about the cold war should be an easy sell, but there are a lot of jokes within jokes and trying to explain all of it leaves most of friends, especially my husband, baffled as to

I agree with you - this part of the story was jumbled. Totally didn't track for me that they would assume with that much water being taken on that pushing one guy off the boat would make a lick of difference in the weight. They spent too much time on this. Also, random Dutch guy jumping on the boat? Couldn't hear half

#3: Thank goodness it wasn't just me! I was embarrassed that I couldn't understand hardly any of the dialogue spoken. Thought perhaps my ear for accents was officially slipping. Started calling Kenneth Branagh "Admiral Mumbles" at one point.

At least it wasn't just me. I couldn't get into the pilot at all. Perhaps I should have given the show more time, but an hour of hard-to-read characters and an over-stylized 70s Los Angeles was too much.

Aside from a few "jumping the shark" moments (the fire is just magically put out and there is no water anywhere; no scorch marks or water on the stairs up to the roof; Warren can easily just become a firefighter with no training) this episode slayed me. Both Riggs and Stephanie's performances at the end were

Even the poster for Human Centipede made me nauseated. I never saw the movie, but the trailer was so disgusting that I had to be alone for awhile.

My laughs totaled two: Jack trying to finagle a grilled cheese as "I'll take a hamburger with two slices of bread and no meat" and Charlie sidling up to Chris Brown to ask him about borrowing his Escalade. That's it. And those were small chuckles. I spent the bulk of the episode fuming for all the reasons explained in

I completely agree. The whole episode felt way off the mark. How did Cam and Mitchell also have plane cocktails BEFORE the plane takes off? Not only not funny, but do the writers assume that the audience has never flown before and wouldn't know plane procedures? I've never been invested enough in Haley and Rainer's

I think part of the problem with this season is that there's no anchoring story line. The cliff hanger from last year was whether or not Alex was out, and that tension got solved fairly quickly early this year and was so anti-climactic that I really don't miss him. But I do miss Meredith being the emotional center of

Jay’s Valentine’s Day directive to Manny: “If you do not come home smelling like light beer and chlorine, don’t come home at all.”

Please, let's have a whole section devoted to Kalinda letting down her hair. The timing is intriguing- just when things with Bishop are starting to hit close to home. I'd like to think Kalinda will be forced to go into witness protection & that will be her exit from the show. Will the show kill her off? Plus, the

I find it incredibly sad that Peter has worked with Eli for years and has no idea who his daughter is. Of course Eli would know everything about Peter- that is part of his job- but Peter couldn't give two toots about what happens in Eli's personal life. Professional detachment or just plain selfish douche-baggery?

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I guess I missed that! I will have to watch the beginning again, but I got the feeling it was a very spur of the moment proposal. Either way, when you compare Frank's whirlwind registry wedding to Jamie wanting Claire to have a nice dress and proper wedding… again the differences in the two men are so striking. And

Wow! I'm in love with this show and everyone in it. One of the best episodes I've ever seen. And it was directed (and written?) by a woman. Wonder why the sex scenes in this episode ring a truthful bell? I don't know how many Hollywood sex scenes are actually shown from a woman's point of view, but bravo to this

This episode was touching in so many different ways, but I agree- the review just cinched up what links these two folks together. I completely get now why Ted would fall for the Mother, and vice versa. He has always been looking for his "forever girl" just as she believed Max was her "forever man". That the show was

Very well-put regarding the rarity of a TV series' getting the chance to wrap up its own story from the get-go and how that can polarize fans. I've found much of this season hit or miss, but I'm so involved with these characters that a lot can be forgiven. The writers are, in my opinion at least, still working within

Did anyone else feel a surprised jolt when Alicia cried out "Zach, our son!". Sometimes I forget she and Peter are married. Sometimes I forget she even has children. This is a major fault of the show, and not of Juliana Margulies' appearance. I have no idea as to Chris Noth's whackadoodle agents inability to

I don't think a Peter Bogdanovich reveal was worth the two week hiatus. I like me some Bogdanovich as much as the next girl (love "What's up Doc?") but seriously?!
Agreed- absolutely fantastic to see Lilliard and Abraham back on the screen.
Happy to have Peter back on the show next week. I've said it before and I'll

Aha! Thanks!