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Wait, why do women want to make raunchy comedies? For so many years they had us convinced they were better than that. I guess I should be glad they've joined us down in the gutter!

I suppose that's true, but the recent NSA stuff brought it back into people's minds, coinciding with this show's themes.

I think I saw Captain Kirk wearing that in Star Trek II.

So, I've decided that Gaad just may be John Boy Walton, working under an alias after life took a strange turn. Being somewhat deranged, I looked it up and I did the math. Fictional John Boy Walton would be 66 years old in 1982/1983. Actor Richard Thomas is about to turn 65. Coincidence???

I think this show benefited from some good timing, because unless I remember incorrectly, the NSA / Snowden stories actually came out after "Person of Interest" first aired. The government electronically monitoring its citizens suddenly became more reasonable.

I'd love the show to continue, but I also don't mind it if the producers have had enough of a heads up that they can give us a nice, neat, planned ending.

While I wouldn't say they were extremely groundbreaking about it, I feel this show should've gotten a little more attention for adding a very slowly evolving lesbian relationship into the show. I know there's an appropriate Simpsons quote here, but it evolved so gradually nobody noticed until it was suddenly obvious.

I am a big fan of this show, and feel like the producers kind of tricked the network by presenting it as more of a case of the week/action/procedural show, then turning it into something else over the years.

Just remember this is on a network, so you're not just binging 40 or 50 episodes with all 4 seasons.

And all of them also regicide at the same time. More or less.

Yes, he is. Just making a silly joke. I think I still cannot get over the moment, decades ago now, when I learned about speech writers. A childish thought now, but its a revelation for a youngster that "Ask not what your country can do for you…" and memorable quotes like that were typed up by some guy and handed to

Thanks for the reminder. I keep forgetting that the reason I have a problem with the new reboot movie is my deep-seated sexism.

Obama said, "That's the last joke some other people carefully wrote for me," and dropped the mic.

I wouldn't say I hate Catherine. She's far from my favorite character, but her mother is an incredible bitch to her, so she's often a sympathetic character.

I enjoyed 1 much better, too, but maybe some of that was the half-finished aspect of the second game. The first remains very cool to me simply because of the reveal of your true identity. I had never played a game with a "shocking twist" ending.

As a fairly peaceful person, it amazes me how much this show makes you want characters to kill everyone and get their revenge.

I really hope they do something different with the Dothraki this time around. They get old and repetitive pretty fast.

I still think he's funny, but the massive ego that developed from his sudden successes make him increasingly irritating.

Oh, Lord, that "Ross" guy who used to show up on Leno? That guy continues to be a celebrity?

"Cleveland rocked last night, as it does every year, to the tune of aging rock stars being serenaded with accolade-by-committee"