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I agree, although not great, these last two episodes were much less groan-inducing than the series so far usually is. I was watching this show as a train wreck and almost stopped completely after the werewolf Hitler episode. but I actually enjoyed this episode. I just think Juliette needs to be brought in to the Grimm

"Mary J's been shot in this dream! Quickly hook up to Jay Leno we have to go deeper! In each level of the dream time goes slower, and wraps have an extra type of cheese on them!"

How all Podcasts should be judged… "Do I stay in my car another half hour to finish it even though I am already home?"

For me specifically the scene with Regina in her wedding dress was like this. The way she kept saying the word "love" was weird but exactly the way Goodwin stares off and says it weird. Amazing mimicry and acting for adult actor let alone a child one.

Late Show Origins: Letterman Begins

Vic Mackey would have head-butted anyone who tried to put a toupee on him.

"KIMOTA!!!"
*Alan Moore casts a Chaos Magic Curse on this discussion*

I think you need a record scratch after the exclamation points. and "I'm Alright" by Kenny Loggins playing during your asterisks.

I don't think the  "healing for this community"  can begin until he apologizes for "She Hate Me"

I don't know if I disliked an episode of Smash more than this one. The only character I like (Angelica Houston) was "saved" by her daughter who just appears for this episode, and did not fix her problems herself. That betrayed her whole concept and I feel like she is becoming weak willed and annoying so she will fit

In Steve Coogan's best impression.

I thought the title was referring to the Twilight Princess character. Not one mention of Link or Zelda in the lyrics. Fail Madonna. She better fix this before the release of NVI and TATL.

I may be wrong but didn't they just do a Carrie reboot?  Some Stephen King books are great but is this really one that begs to be adapted 3 times? Especially after the first was done so well?

I thought this was a really good episode, and Sabastian Stan was particularly awesome (even though every time I saw him in the Fairyback he reminded me of the boyfriend in Modern Family).  I do worry that his blossoming movie career will make the Mad Hatter returning a low probability. His is one of those characters

They make the story so cliche and predictable that you can outline the whole episode in the first 5 minutes on purpose. That way we can feel like we are magical autistic people too who can see the future.

I have also noticed Tim Kring has a thing about Japanese culture. If you combine the Girls from episode 1, the girls in the beginning of this episode (same?), and Hiro from Heroes, You get a view of Japan that is strikingly similar to SNL's "
J-Pop America Fun Time Now"

If we're heading towards Ed Norton, Dancy is not a bad choice. If we're heading toward William Peterson, I am not sure I see it.

I felt the same about the Dimaggio number. I actually thought at first he was throwing the number out of spite using a Kermit the frog voice, but then I realized by the response he was supposed to be killing. And story wise, he has been a crazy person since he was debuted (showing up at the family house, everything in

Micheal Bay is right. We just need to relax. Just like he told us to calm down before each of the two Transformers sequels. Just like now he assured us that he had heard the complaints, and toned down the sexism, racism, and silliness. We were just overreacting. We all know how that turned out. So, just "chillax"

I think this shows that the show is really finding its footing tonally. It played the humor and camp in these scenes without destroying the mood of the episode. I understand why it has taken this long, and OUAT continues to misstep and stumble occasionally, but that is because camp and melodrama are some of the