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Ok, well, I guess I could accept next season being the last one, as long as we get a solid ending that prominently features Natalie Dormer. Now that the Hunger Games have concluded, she should be able to return, right? RIGHT?
I'm pretty sure her not being able to return was a huge factor in kind of derailing season 2.

So, apparently CBS moved Elementary to Sundays starting in spring. I'm really worried that means this will be the last season, which would be a shame because Elementary is the only procedural I enjoy watching. I think the writing for Holmes especially is quite brilliant, and Miller sells the hell out of it.

Like Gatsby!

I feel like the difference in quality between the first couple of episodes and the last four is so enormous that it makes them almost feel like completely different shows. If they hadn't been available all at once, I'm pretty sure I would have given up one the show after the first couple of episodes. I'm glad that the

That's really good news, I was a bit worried when season 1 wasn't released before the premiere of season 2.

Yay for Review, it's a shame that for some reason it hasn't been released on DVD yet.

What are they doing in Luke's Diner?

Is anyone else distracted by the fact that they keep using the same tiny subway station? I don't usually notice stuff like that, but man, that subway station is overused.

Everything ends, you guys.

So what do you guys think, what are the chances we'll get to see Bill Murray as Major Gunderson in the last couple of episodes?

I know what you mean, I have been telling one of my friends who is a huge Sherlock fan to watch this show ever since it started, but she refuses because "Sherlock would never move to New York". People are weird.

I agree, I wish they hadn't spun their wheels so much last week and had focused on the Pink Panthers storyline instead. Even though I am a big fan of Mozzie, I think a season with only six episodes didn't exactly call for a Mozzie-centric episode that hardly advanced the main plot.

Did anyone watch White Collar last night? I feel like Matt Bomer looked even hotter than usual, which should be impossible considering his ridiculously perfect face.

Parks and Rec <3 That is all.

Definitely Better Off Ted, I only discovered it recently and I'm still mourning the fact that there are so few episodes.

Well, it's greatly appreciated either way.
I agree that the show got out of its own fedora/ass, and I think that reviews for those last few episodes would definitely have been worthwhile. To be fair, I think it was decided to end reviews before it was clear that this would be the last season, but now that it is clear

It's such bad timing to end the reviews just when the show begins its endgame. There is so much interesting stuff happening and nowhere to discuss it.

I agree, I was really taken aback by the mean-spiritedness displayed toward the fans who care about the show enough to discuss it at length. To me it seemed what they were saying was that it was basically an impossible stunt and that viewers should just be glad to have the show back.

B+, loved all the calzone-related humor.

I felt strangely relieved when Chris Pratt showed up, I never noticed how much his energy adds to the momentum of the show until he wasn't around for a couple of episodes. Now I'm super relieved he isn't the one leaving next year.