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Well, I guess this story helps to explain why jails and prisons are so overcrowded.

After using drive in that sense for 120 years I doubt anyone is going to stop any time soon.

If miniseries count, pretty much every episode of The Honrable Woman has something brutal in it. It is great drama, and Maggie Gyllenhaal is superb, but I couldn't watch it again.

I just wrote that above before I read down the tread.

One of the greatest American TV show ever. There were so many moving episodes, but the scene in which the Davd Morse character listened to his dead wife's heart beating in the chest of the transplant recpient was one of the most poignant moments I've ever seen.

I thought the scene at the breakfast table after Paige found her parents in a rather compromising position was very funny.

LOL! Thanks, I had a tough day.

Sundays at nine is tough.

What is it with this reviewer? He keeps writing recaps that do nothing but point out how good the show is but then awards the episode a mere B+. If a B+ is an 88, where'd it lose the 12 points?

Al Pacino also could have been awarded the Oscar for Serpico or Donnie Brasco. The man is very talented but he really needs a good director to rein him in.

I was tired when I watched this Wednesday night; at that time I would've given it a B+ as well. After seeing it again this morning, however, I think it deserves an A. The cast on this show is uniformly superb. Even the guest actors in small roles, like the woman who works at Northrup and her angry husband, routinely

But Kiernan Shipka, as Sally Draper, has aged with the series, which started in 2007 and covers the years (so far) from 1960 to 1969. She's actually a little younger than her character but such a good actress she carries it off. I cannot say the same for Chandler Riggs.

"The preview for the next episode (sadly not until March 9) is full of spoilers, and that is not cool, CW. The entire promo is actually built around revealing twists, which is a shitty marketing strategy."

I don't think it would be a thing at all if not for the allegation that Woody molested his daughter Dylan. They're connected whether they should be or not.

Lower your voice.

How is it that Carl is getting bigger and bigger but Judith never does? And how is that baby surviving? We never see her eating or drinking anything? Do you know how quickly a baby becomes dehydrated?

Having lived in DC for six years the outdoor scenes can be jarring. Washington is a much prettier city, in my opinion.

Stop watching so you can stop whining. We'd all appreciate your forbearance.

Well, that occurred to me too, especially when I thought about the doctors who operated on Elizabeth when she was shot. With all their resources they could've gotten her a dentist. But the scene was beautifully constructed and shot.

In your opinion.