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I'm liking this better than St. Vincent simply because there are more songs I decidedly like a ton on Nikki-Nack than I do on St. Vincent. While I love the opening 6 on SV, I felt like it kinda petered out after that, while NN remains really strong most of the way through.

In my opinion though, the AFTERMATH of our second round of Red John finale was perfection. How Jane killed John was gorgeous, and the show's just felt a lot sleeker and better with this different cast and without this weight of Red John shoving it down.

Shit, I still love this show. The creative upheaval that the Red John story finale did for this show really improved the quality overall in my opinion, and the idea that the show has a 7th season being shopped around if CBS passes actually really pleases me.

Dang, that is a nice streak of A's on the TV Club page right now - with True Detective, Girls, Shameless, and now this. Guess I know what show to go ahead and add to my "To Watch" list!

Well fuck, I was really hoping this would be good. The books are surprisingly good (the second series is especially strong), and I was really hoping that this would turn out well enough for some decently put together sequels.

I now have the desire of a Monty Python-esque flick about a group of Jewish counter-missionaries traveling to towns recently converted to Christianity, and trying to Jew-ify them.

But he took a sailing class! He's a master boatsman!

Are we pretending this episode was written by Moffat now? The only writing credit this episode has is all towards Mark Gatiss.