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"Regina back on the dark side is a puzzling decision…" this is assuming of course that the scenes in this episode with Regina were actually Regina and not Cora. But, considering the hold they have built Cora to have over Regina, if it is true that her return has got Regina all dark and feisty again then it isn't much

…do people still believe he said the girl should get raped? Sorry but I believe the club owner, with a vested interest in the reputation of the comedians in his club, over the blog of the friend of the girl who Tosh "offended".

…do people still believe he said the girl should get raped? Sorry but I believe the club owner, with a vested interest in the reputation of the comedians in his club, over the blog of the friend of the girl who Tosh "offended".

Seriously, this show puts story/characters/dialogue over sex/violence/blood for one episode and people think it sucks. I for one found it to be one of the better episodes this season. The performances and conversations, a few specific scenes that stood out, were fantastic.

Seriously, this show puts story/characters/dialogue over sex/violence/blood for one episode and people think it sucks. I for one found it to be one of the better episodes this season. The performances and conversations, a few specific scenes that stood out, were fantastic.

Cant remember the last time I was so annoyed by an episode of 30 Rock. The last two seasons have done nothing for me.

Give them the Emmy just for that shot in the screen grab for this article.

"When she breaks down at the end it seems out of nowhere, if only because I’m never quite sure Lindsey is actually feeling anything when she sings." Good stuff AV Club, shy/introverted apparently now = emotionless/blank…

LMAO at you acting like you actually like the show, "this season", it has been like this for awhile now.

I'd say given the overall tone of that entire episode, with the whole 'nurse slayer' news story in everyone's head, it wasn't "misguided" at all. Out of place? Possibly, considering it was a bit darker and a bit more unusual than anything the show has ever done before but I can hardly be upset that the show took a

A freaking 'B'? The exchange between Peggy and Roger alone was A- worthy, add onto that the crazy Don stuff and Joan standing up to Greg and we got a total A, best episode so far this season.

I'd like to see a gay subplot throughout next season with Raj…as long as Max from Happy Endings is his boyfriend.

I originally found The Big Bang Theory to be a perfect time filler show. Great for when you are bored and want something to play in the background and get a few laughs. But the more I watched the more I began to like it. Sort of grows on you if you give it a chance. It isn't perfect in any way but very entertaining.

"… isn’t anything remotely like the social satire that makes this show stand out in the television landscape." That social satire you speak of is exactly why South Park has become so repetitive and boring the past few seasons. I actually found tonight's episode to be a bit refreshing. They took a rather ridiculous

Going to give it a chance, mainly to fill the void after most of my current Wednesday night shows end for the season.

Out and proud =/= going around declaring to everyone you are gay 24/7 so I can see why Tom could have not known. I mean compared to other gay characters on the show, Tom included, Sam's mannerisms are far less "flamboyant" I guess you could say and if not for us having been told he wasn't gay I wouldn't have assumed

Am I the only one who was actually really enjoying the chemistry between Eileen and Nick (bartender)? There hasn't been much between them but even so the look he gave her during the workshop was perhaps the only time I felt there was a genuine and interesting 'connection' going on between two of the shows supporting

The killer whale stuff was mind blowing. I always knew that they were rather intelligent animals, but the way they worked in together, creating the waves and moving the piece of ice the seal was hiding on was astonishing.

Pretty lack luster episode in my opinion. I was into it when it was just focused on Clive and his mother, but once it got into the whole TSA topic (a very dated issue) and the lawsuits it just fell 
apart.

Can't stand '30 Rock' anymore. It has become a parody of itself, and seeing how it was already an over the top depiction of networks and sketches show the result has been a far too ridiculous and mostly incredibly stupid show of just characters bumping into each other in hallways, which tonight was full of.