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Killing off Danny was imperative to the season 1 storyline. However, they did not have to get rid of the character as he could be used very effectively in flashbacks. Maybe that's what I'm missing from the season so far.

These same guys fucked up Damages by throwing in a bunch of mysteries that were stupid, unrealistic, and overwrought after the first season. I hope they haven't done it again. But so far, they've done very little to connect the two seasons.

I'm into the third episode and I have almost no idea what is going on in the plot. It's all over the place. It seems the producers are going the Damages route by adding mystery upon mystery to the storyline thinking that they're producing compelling drama. They're not - they're confounding the audience. I'm not drawn

The scene where Fusco is packing up his desk and John saying nothing to get him to stay made me think of Jessica in the airport and John saying nothing. It was kind of sad.

Finch needs to channel his inner Elsa and Let It Go! Elias was right. Harold has been at a slow boil for a long time and it is time for him to unleash his dark side. It's time to enlist Elias in the fight. Otherwise, what was the point of saving him?

I think I'm going to seek out 12 O'Clock High.

I wish we'd seen the public and press reaction to all the bodies in the tunnel. Where is that pressure on Samaritan? Especially aided by the radio host's admission of the static signals. Where is Maxine Angelis on this stuff? (And PLEASE don't post any spoilers about future cast lists. This is just my desire for some

It's been a few months since the Elias/Dominic car crash and Elias is still bedridden. I wonder what his prognosis is. Can he walk? Maybe he'll end up with a limp on his left leg to match Harold's on his right.

Yeah. God forbid that POI stink up their airwaves when they could be showing that shitty NCIS finale on an endless loop.

Somehow, all the fun went out of Elementary after Mycroft left. I find the show so sour now.

There is so much to delve into that 13 episodes are not enough. The whole storyline about Krupa and her research and what that means to society deserves a well-thought-out arc. Has no one noticed the "Correction"? I would think that ace reporter Maxine Angelis would've made a connection between all the missing persons.

Starting this week, I'm going to cover up the names of the guest stars at the top of each episode. I want to be surprised. (Enrico wasn't listed at the top of the ep so it was a surprise.) I'm also going to quit reading ahead to the episode descriptions. I'm bummed that I read the descriptions of all the upcoming eps

I'm thrilled that Elias is alive and I'm OK with Shaw thinking of Root as her safe place so that we saw a burst of romance in 6,741. However, I'm really hoping that these instances are not just winks and nods to the fans. I want there to be deeper meanings that feed the overall mythology.

That would be a great band name

That's right. He said it was out of commission. Was it because The Machine was still glitchy and it was no longer a SAFE house?

I'm so glad someone else sees it that way. I found the love/sex scene last night really uncomfortable. I wasn't a fan.

We have to remember that The Machine told Root and Harold to stop looking for Shaw. I've always thought it was because The Machine had a plan for Shaw and it included staying in Samaritan's grasp. I'm so excited to see how her story pans out.

I must say that I am not a Root/Shaw shipper. Root can be really stalker-ish and Shaw has never shown any real interest in a romance. I think the chemistry between them has always been lopsided and wishful thinking on Root's part.

So in 6,741 tries, Shaw has never revealed the subway's location. I began to wonder if it was real when no one said the word "subway" when talking about the Machine's locale.

Tonight - SHAW!!!!!!!!!!!!