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I agree, definitely. The first five minutes of that show with the plane crashing and the chaos on the beach was mesmerizing.

So what you're saying is that you're a cowardly sadist.

Very eclectic, I must say.

One reason that I loved McCabe and Mrs. Miller was because I instantly recognized that that was what it was really like to live in a new western town, and that so many of the tv westerns, even the best ones, had been sanitized.

I loved Lee Majors, and my brother had a huge crush on Linda Evans who played Audra.

Hold on there, Boardwalk Empire is very good, particularly in this past season.

Because now that so many prisons are privately run corporations are making millions off of them. Therefore, they want to keep a steady supply of prisoners.

It is not the fact that they are speaking in English that is so annoying. It is that they are speaking it without using any contractions, which is why it sounds so phony.

Plus the characters in GOT are a lot nicer than they are in Tyrant.

Really? I'll take your word for it, but there's a decided lack of sophistication here, that breathless, golly, gee-willikers style that should have disappeared somewhere in high school.

It seems to me like you're trying to talk yourself into liking it.

For me it was season six when it veered into Abyssville. Before that it was always interesting.

That's why I love Mad Men. It proves you can make an interesting show in which no one has to solve a murder.

A terrible one.

I have corrected essays written by my eighth graders that demonstrate far greater maturity than this recap. What a banal, cliche-ridden piece of nonsense. It makes me wonder how the writer managed to get her job.

I didn't read into it that he is gay because he didn't put up the poster of Faith Hill, just that he's a teenage boy who likes his own kind of music.

I'm sure most people in Paulie would blame him.

Would you open a book and turn to chapter 6? No, you'd start on page 1. Watch this series from the beginning.

Wow, Ann Coulter's on this board.

Is there some logical reason that Claire doesn't seem to ever have the slightest clue where her two teenage daughters are? You'd think a mother with one kid newly returnèd from the dead and another one completely wild even before her twin showed up from the vast beyond would be vigilant to the point of suffocation,