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Depends if you're a fan of the movie or the TV show. I never liked the TV show, but enjoy the film as fluff entertainment. So for me James Spader is the one and only Dr. Daniel Jackson. He created the role, and Michael Shanks imitated him for a season or two (from what I have read) until Shanks started to create his

The part that is beyond comprehension is that she was cast FIRST! Spader was cast only a few days before production began.

I did my little Blacklist rant before yours, but I would go along with this scenario as well. Tom is good as "mercenary" Tom and Navabi is cool when she is not being watered down with personal stuff (Ressler). Just lose Liz!

Now there's an idea! Spin off Red and his interesting team members (Dembe, Mr. Kaplan, Brimley, Glen, Aram and Baz) and leave everybody else to their own devices. Megan Boone is perhaps the worst actress in a major role on TV. It has to be painful for an actor of Spader's talent to have to do scenes with her.

That was not the point; the point was AV Club's inflated view of itself…"Based on our numbers for this, we assume no one really cares that this show still exists, but hey, it still exists!" They are assuming that no one cares the show still exists, and yet it has almost 17 million viewers per episode. The correct

Obviously AV Club has a highly inflated opinion of itself…it is evident that it's numbers mean nothing since The Blacklist has consistently been in the top 15 shows every time it is on. The reason your numbers for the show were low was because you had a jerk reviewing it and fans of the show didn't want to read his

Thank goodness you stopped reviewing The blacklist because the sorry excuse for a reviewer (Phil Dyess-Nugent) you had reviewing it half the time must have been doing something else other than watching the show. He certainly made a lot of errors regarding plot, and it was evident from day one he didn't want the

I've always been a Kelley fan since Picket Fences, but his last few shows have lost steam and do seem like reruns. Unlike you, I was a huge Boston Legal fan; I loved the crazy Shore/Crane dialog. This show more than any would have me rolling with laughter, and in the next moment it would cause me to look at my stance

There definitely are numerous women who would like that. I just love watching him act. I met him a few years ago and he is a very nice guy. We talked a few minutes and he could not have been nicer. In person just as on film he gives off a very sensual vibe. Don't know how it happens, but it is unmistakably there. I

I did miss Robert California. It took a few episodes, but I am really liking Robert in all his weirdness. This episode was good, but I didn't LOL once. I rolled off the sofa laughing at "Pool Party" and this one caused just a few smiles.

I thought the episode was great! I've been waiting for the "everything is sex" Robert since last season's finale and he finally showed up.

I really enjoyed this episode and the last few for that matter. I will be happy, if it can keep at least at this level, for it to go on for several more years.

According to Lieberstein in the Zap2it interview a little of Andy's anger problems are going to surface in future episodes.

It explained why Gabe is sometimesin Scranton, but not always…M-W-F he is one place and T-Th he is at the other office. Poor Gabe, FLA wants him in Scranton and Scranton wants him in FLA…consequently he spends most of his days in the air.

Having read an interview of show runner Paul Lieberstein yesterday the Florida Dwight trip made perfect sense to me. Dwight will be returning to Florida Sabre for a six episode arc in the near future; this was the setup episode for that happening, plus it also was the plot line that explains Gabe, and explains why

I loved him when he took over the bar tending duties!

She did seem like she was hoping that he had a tryst in mind. Thankfully he knew she was drunk and did the gentlemanly thing…take her home and advise her how to deal with a hangover.

Obviously you never watched Boston Legal because one thing James Spader's Alan Shore wasn't was one-note! He was a fascinating character, particularly during his first incarnation on The Practice…multilayered and deeply damaged emotionally. The character was not as tormented on Boston Legal because the show was a

Obviously you have only ever seen his douchey roles…but, he is great at giving off that vibe when needed. In person I found him to be a very nice fellow.

No, I totally am enjoying Robert…he brings the needed awkwardness to The Office. I can though understand your attitude. I felt the exact same way in the earliest part of the show when I HATED HATED HATED Michael Scott! I could barely stand to watch a scene with him in it. Then the writers figured the character out;