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I have to disagree. I really enjoyed this episode. Although I was getting confused on whose kids were whose.

*sigh*

"It should be said that The Brink possibly wastes more talented actors than any show in recent memory."

Okay, anyone want to make a prediction of which episode will be the first to get an F?

Hey, I'm just happy to see Bess Armstrong getting work again.

I'd give it a B-. It was much better than the Dexter finale and the Weeds finale, though. It was a little underwhelming until the final five minutes, which I thought were beautifully acted by Edie Falco. The decision to leave her fate undecided was a little strange. I'm not sure if I respect the writers or if I

Is there going to be a review for the Nurse Jackie finale? I'm really really interested to see what grade it gets.

What is it with Bryan Fullers terrific shows getting cancelled way too soon? First Pushing Daisies, now this?

What about Kevin Nealon?

I never thought I'd be so excited for a show that focuses on Pakistani geopolitical emergencies.

It's interesting that the episodes with the lowest JPM's were my favorites of the season (East Wing, Tehran, and Convention). But still, I had no idea how many jokes were in a single episode.

“Screw this sloppy backseat blowjob of a night.”
“I could crack a walnut in my ass.”
“They’re ignorant, they’re dumb as shit, and that my friends, is democracy.”

Episodes, in my opinion, is one of Showtime's better shows. The cast has good chemistry, the writing is smart, and (unlike House of Lies) this is actually funny. I look forward to season five.

I wish that Toni Collette would star in a movie that matches the level of brilliance of her acting. It seems that after United States of Tara ended, there hasn't been a great movie or show that I've seen her in (besides Enough Said). Hostages was probably the low point of her career.

I began watching Community around one year ago later this month. It's kind of ironic that my favorite episodes were the first one I watched and the last one I watched (I did not start with the pilot, I started with a season two episode). If Community doesn't come back, I'll miss it, but I won't be too disappointed

You’d think that at eight episodes into the season, Veep would finally put out a bad episode, but apparently not. Veep continues its streak with another fine episode. B/ill (which was an interesting episode title when I first saw it a few months ago) had an intriguing format, where Selina wouldn’t leave her bed and

I would say the reason I still watch Nurse Jackie is because of the acting and the characters. Sure, only 2/3 of the original cast and characters remain, but I still find it interesting and finding out how these characters stories' are going to end has always kept me intrigued. Another reason I keep watching is I'm

I don't think season six was that bad. One thing I don't like is how they are trying to redeem Jackie this season which is not the route I would've gone down. I wish they would've made Jackie more and more evil (kind of like Breaking Bad) and, as Martha said, actually acknowledge her awfulness.

It looks like I might be in the small percentage of people that still enjoy Nurse Jackie. Whether you enjoyed it or hated it, you have to admit: Edie Falco is a terrific actress.

This was a pretty good episode. Not the best of the season, but still really really good. I thoroughly enjoyed the scenes where everyone was reacting to the intruder in the building (especially Mike's ducking). Hugh Laurie, I think, is perfectly cast. Season four of Veep is shaping up to be its best.