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Am I the only one who thinks that Mellie did it and framed Cyrus?

Just when I am ready to give up on Shameless it moves me. So Strange. Fiona's laugh was almost up there with Walter White's in that episode with the money.

I can't stand Etta

I really hate the way that they keep having the characters recap what happened every episode like we've never seen the show. WTF? It's so obviously written. What is going on with this show?

And i love Kev too.

I feel the same way. I feel loyalty to the family but I don't care about Dominique, the Russian father/husband, the Trans guy, Neil or any of the supporting characters. I also don't like the opening scenes where there is so much exposition telling us what we just watched last week, like we're completely new to the

NO way was that Jimmy's ass! You remember how tiny the actor is? That chunky ass looks more like Kev's, or an butt extra.

Also watch the scene with Vee and the Noxema on her face. It's on and off while she's talking to Kevin in the shower.

Yeah, something is off in the writing. So many subplots and I don't care about any of them.

That makes sense, she's ruthless that way - we saw it back when Mickey was around. But I don't think she'll get away with it in the end- Vee will have her ass.

All i know is I'm tired of Svetlana's "Boris and Natasha" Russian accent.

I would have respected the show if Rowan had killed Jake. The show needs an honest game changer, not just a bunch of checker pieces moved back and forth over and over to the same place.

That's funny, I thought it was patriarchal and condescending, like Olivia was Arnold on Diff'rent Strokes.

This show is a piece of shit. I hate what Shonda is putting out in the world and during primetime. She needs to call her therapist. It's like someone said, "Take the worst part of the show and give the audience more and more of that." What will Scandal do next to top itself now that it has this week dealt with

Brilliant.

Does Scandal even watch itself? This is the show where Liv took the gun from her father and pulled the trigger, which means at one point she was willing to kill him. Everyone on the show seems to have a short memory - these scenes of Liv having dinner with her father after he was in jail are so bizarre.

You betta preach.

Did anyone else notice in the scene where Jake assassinated Russell that there is a wide shot where you can see the cameraman/woman moving in the dark on a dolly? How did that make the final cut?

Hilarious. I think I do too. Dana had nuances.

Jonas is an ass. How many times can someone say "goodbye" and "nobody should live like this."