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And Rush Hour could flop big time.

But Cora keeps saying maybe Mrs. Hughes would rather have her wedding elsewhere and no one listens to her! Bizarre.

Maybe it's time for you to stop watching if you see nothing between Carson and Hughes.

Glad this show was renewed but I'm still annoyed that ABC cancelled Forever which had more viewers.

I'm a bit concerned that Morland will try to hurt Joan if she tries to warn Sherlock that his father is up to no good. Maybe that agent who was just threatened will warn Joan/Sherlock that Morland is up to no good.

Wow, the recapper didn't get the episode at all. I would give it a B+/A-. I just wish Eli had also told Alicia that she lost her election because of her husband. I thought there were some very good scenes for Alicia.

Is Judge S going to be given his comeuppance again since he evaded being caught for bribery? Will Alicia find out that Eli told Judge S he was being set up and get angry at him? I hope so.

It won the Oscar for Best Foreign Film.

I have to agree with another poster. There is nothing gooey about this film. Sentimental, yes, but there are so many lovely tributes to films and filmmaking and the cast is great. Valentina Cortese should have won an Oscar. So when is Criterion going to do Two English Girls and The Wild Child, two great Truffaut films?

I don't think Tawney and Teddy is a good match.

The recapper thinks the talk with Chris showed that Daniel did commit the murder. But I didn't get that at all. Something with the Senator is related to George's death. And what did George want to confess — he must have known Daniel didn't commit murder.

Really a shame that Finn and Alicia could not have at least one mad night before he departed for Mary on Downton Abbey. So this was goodbye to Finn as well as Kalinda unless Goode returns after Downton finishes filming. Which would be fine by me.

Thank you so much for covering the finale! I stuck through the mess of this series, even though it never lived up to the promise of season one. Mainly for Emily VanCamp and Gabriel Mann. And Conrad and Victoria, though even Madeleine Stowe looked exhausted this year. I enjoyed the finale and would definitely watch a

I thought it was a waste having Sutton Foster be so dour. It would have been better if she had been gleeful about her crime.

What happened to Alicia's brother and mother? I like them both. And yes, I like Finn a lot but the Kings don't seem to know what to do with him. Both Matthew Goode and Stephen Pasquale are sexy guys and the writers could have done so much more with them. Next week Michael J. Fox returns and he probably has something

I enjoyed the episode enough to give it a B. And I wasn't surprised by the verdict. I certainly didn't want it to go that way but I wouldn't give the episode a C because Joe wasn't found guilty. I do wonder how Hardy and Miller work together again.

I know we hold Community to high standards but just watch 5 minutes of Undateable and you'll appreciate this show a bit a more, especially the cast. NBC could be showing Community instead of their 20th bad sitcom in a row.

Broadchurch is much messier this season but I'm still enjoying it. It's better than some of the awful limited series being cooked up by NBC right now. There are only two more episodes and a lot of threads have to be tidied up. I've enjoyed Charlotte Rampling and Marianne Jean-Baptiiste.

Just got to the show and I liked this episode though it was so self-contained. The whole texting with a Japanese boy was very odd and funny.

I found this such a blah episode. How long is Finn going to make small appearances? It's just getting strange. Can't they give him more to do?