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Aw. But then which network will we pick on? It's gotta be Fox or ABC, right? I'd go with ABC, but they still have one or two juggernauts, whereas Fox has a bunch of middling rated shows, Sleepy Hollow, and… uh… Bones? Is that still on?

I thought CBS got Thursday night football?

The thing about Parks and Community is that NBC knows what it will get - something between a 1.0 - 1.3 in the demo in a nightmare timeslot. Since most of their comedies bombed this year, except those propped up by The Voice, I think it just doesn't make sense to cancel either show - they're reliable and any other new

On the other hand, they get the amount of alcohol floating around at one of these events correct.

Yeah, me too. The past three or four episodes have really worked for me, and that's coming from someone who was inexplicably continuing to watch this show while doing laundry on Sunday nights and rolling my eyes at it since Season 2. I appreciate the show taking chances - playing with characterization and narrative in

It's easy. "Believe" is "Touch" but on NBC and without Kiefer Sutherland. "Crisis" is "Hostages" without Dylan McDermott but WITH Dermott Mulrooney.

Guest starring Chris Pine, Chris Hemsworth, and Chris Evans (or is that just me?)

I agree. It was one of my favorite parts of the movie.

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But Aldis Hodge! Aldis. Hodge. No, it was terrible, but I don't care because Aldis Hodge.

I assume it has something to do with the dog, the well-kept and well-stocked house, the horde of walkers suddenly appearing. Presumably it's some sort of nefarious scheme. No clue where they're going with this. I assume we're at least supposed to believe it's related to the gang Daryl ran into, although who knows.

No, she was definitely Bethnapped.

That's kind of how I feel about this entire show. It makes it enjoyable, rather than frustrating.

I… had totally forgotten that plot point. But you're right… the writers, at least, should have remembered it. Don't they take notes on this kind of thing?

The best part of the final season of Seventh Heaven was when TWoP make a staff member recap the finale, presumably under threat of torture. I hadn't seen the show in years, so I read the finale recap just for the hell of it to see what happened, and it was like watching a person go slowly insane over the period of one

It sounds like we do watch it very similarly. It's possible that if I went back and rewatched it, I wouldn't like it as much. I was coming off a four hour long Oscar stupor, so it may have looked brilliant and felt significant by comparison.

This show was on throughout my entire four years of high school and every girl watched it. Every single one. It was pretty defining for my age group as a coming-of-age show. Looking back, there were certainly far better shows aimed at our generation, but this is the one that was the biggest.

My reaction to this was a bit funny. I often hate watch the Walking Dead and continue with it based solely on the potential for what it could have been and my liking of a few of the characters and actors. And yet, somehow, this episode has probably been one of my all time favorites. I went into thinking this was the,

Believe? Is that the one that used to be known as "Touch"? Much like Intelligence used to be called Chuck?