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lol. "All I get to see is Agent Stalker Fuckup murder someone because of some fucking infantile crush he has on the special star baby; I honestly wanted to throw up in my mouth when they awarded the agent status to her and she and Agent Gaze Boner eye-fucked each other."

Very good episode, but man, I am so NOT on board with a Ward/Skye romance unless it's leading to them both contracting some sort of venereal disease. 2 awful, awful characters that need to go.

yeah, I enjoyed the ridiculousness of that as well. I like how they played up Mary's jealousy, since they have to do some character rehab on Bash and give him some of the power back to make the triangle remotely interesting and restore Bash's credibility and cheeky bastard status.

I enjoyed this episode if only because Enzo and Caroline were great together, Damon was finally fun again (I loved the Damon, Matt, Tyler drinking session, they need to let Matt become the new Alaric and have a bromance with Damon), and I love the idea of Jeremy, Tyler, and Matt living together and fighting monsters.

and yes, now that I think about it there was actually a lot of foreshadowing between Bash/Kenna. The pilot scene where everyone is introduced had Kenna going freaking out about how handsome Bash was, and it seemed like there were a lot of exchanged looks/even a private conversation between Kenna and Bash in the

To me, this was the best episode of the series. My favorite things in order:

Gotta agree about Mad Henry. He's awesome.

Yes, they really opened up a "new" kind of world of monsters and magic to explore with Men of Letters. Even going back to Purgatory and Eve creating new monsters I think there's a whole supply of MOTW stories they could tell and get back that Season 1 vibe, especially if they kind of added Crowley and/or Castiel to

I thought it was slight in the sense that the majority of the episode was devoted to a flashback that didn't really need to be flash-backed to. Don't get me wrong, very enjoyable to find out about, but I don't think it was necessary to find out about the "birth" of Abbadon.

I can't believe this is it for Psych. I really wish you guys had stuck to reviewing it for these final episodes, for once there has been a lot of character movement and last weeks homage episode with Bruce Campbell was fantastic.

Honestly, while this show has shown signs of age, I feel like it could for as long as it wants. I think this season has been superior to several of the preceding ones, and I still think there's enough juice left to get to 12 or 13 seasons if they wanted to.

Really good episode, although slight I agree. One thing this episode made me think about is how poor a lot of the female characters (and particularly the actors who have played them) have been basically since Jo and Ellen (who were awesome and should not have died). Going back to Eve (who was laughably bad) along

I thought this was an A+ episode, but I gotta be honest I was finding it sort of hard to follow along as I was laughing too hard and wishing Nick wrote another one of his zombie like stories about Nick Miller, the intergalactic long-haul trucker with a kid named Reginald Veljohnson and a family who may or may not live

I really enjoyed this episode. Having Elena hallucinate those creepy dreams about Katherine's time as her was a good way to structure the episode. She should be freaked out, and she should be mad at her friends for not figuring it out. I realize why she was angry with Damon, but I thought her anger really should

I'm glad Bash got away from the castle for this episode. I was cracking up at his superior smug attitude slowly explaining that he was building a murder hole and then Rowan's bro is just like "We know what a freaking murder hole is you doofus." Oh poor Bash, just trying to spread some knowledge to the lowly peasants

Man, I got legit goosebumps in the opening scene introduction with Deadshot introducing them as the Suicide Squad, and the ending scene with Waller finally calling Slade Deathstroke. 2 really cool fanboy moments.

1) Perhaps I missed something Carrie, but are we sure Marcel was responsible for putting that spider web thingy there to broadcast back to Genevieve? I thought Marcel simply realized what it was and then removed it to protect Cami.

What? Seriously? Josh in many ways is the voice of reason on the show, don't see how anything about his character reeks of homophobia simply because he doesn't have a romantic entanglement.

Pretty much any episode that pairs up the brothers with Crowley/Cass on a hunt earns an A from me. They just have such good chemistry. I pretty much spent the whole first half of the episode cracking up. From Crowley crying from watching Casablanca, to him being a "douche" in the park with the vending machine, to

Biggest laughs for me were the hilarious ending tag with the dance, and Scully and Hitchcock interrogation. Fun episode.