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I think CBS is trying to get viewers by giving out screeners. I keep reading articles suggesting this show might be on the bubble. I fail to understand why this show isn't doing better though it would help if it wasn't preempted so often.

I really liked it when Watson had to interpret Sherlock's text for Kitty. How nice of him to tell her to wear comfortable shoes.

I kept thinking Moffat should have stopped watching Inception at some point while writing this story. Wait how about this for a dream, the Nolan brothers writing a script for Doctor Who?

Now where am I going to find interviews with British actors not on American shows? I loved how he just didn't care if the audience didn't know what he was talking about. I learned some things about Blackpool when Jenna Coleman was on. He also performed in the Rocky Picture Show with Anthony Head (another fun

I miss "The West Wing." I feel every TV show Sorkin has ever done since then has been an attempt at recapturing lightning in a bottle. Every show that goes near the White House has to deal with being compared to the West Wing. I don't think the world is to cynical for a new run of the show as "The West Wing: The

I think I understood why Beth died. Beth was so happy that Noah escaped and seeing how willing he was to return made her snap. She couldn't bear the thought of Dawn winning. What bothered me was the fact that I didn't see them picking up any new members. The hospital is basically an a asylum. Those people will still

Does Clyde have a canon counterpart? I don't thinks so but I wouldn't put it past the writers.

I like that two female characters can hold their own against Sherlock. The urge to hate Kitty based on the press release of her casting has proved wrong.

Not really for CBS. I have watched CSI on Thanksgiving a couple times and that was when they had strong ratings.

I really like the idea of including Watson writing a book as it is a significant part of the Sherlock cannon. I like Elementary's spin as an actual book compared to John Watson's blog in Sherlock. I think it is a central theme that as Sherlock knows he is the best at what he does, he is still affected by what his

Points for using Tommy Eliot! Not as well as possible, but that is to be expected of this show right now. Dear Gotham writers, there are interesting useful characters to be found in the comics that can be prevented from entering Batman's Rogue Gallery. I really want to see the Court of Owls. There is actually a

How old is Ophelia Lovibond? Her Wipedia entry shows she has a great range of work but not much else. I loved the final conversation between Kitty and Sherlock. I also want to see Kitty playing with Clyde or if she will scare him away(slowly).

To millions of children Olaf is the name of an adorable snowman. Now that situation can be rectified.

In most continuities she isn't Batgirl's mother. She is the mother Gordon's son who grows up to be a psychopath. Maybe they can aim for a version Frank Miller's storyline where Gordon sleeps with Essen and she decides to leave him.

Excellent episode. It is unfortunate that we won't get to see to Lestrade this season. Being a butler/guardian to a future vigilante is a time-consuming job.

I was inclined to believe that the crime in Gotham City was being over-done and bordering on cartoonish (okay it is already absurd). Then I saw the latest viral clip from Last Week Tonight with John Oliver.

I want a graphic novel about the time when the Doctor and River were otters.

Panopticons are very creepy. Do check out the Wikipedia entry. It is a jail structure that resembles a giant bird cage. I visited one in Dublin. You walk into the center and feel like you are being watched through all the prison doors. A very fitting title for the episode. Oh and floors are carpeted so prisoners

Gee I was looking forward to a nice creepy episode with possibly a random nod to this Promised Land. Instead Moffat chooses this episode at this point in the series to produce some history of the doctor as a child. I really wasn't expecting an explanation about the barn in "Time of the Doctor." I didn't really didn't

It feels like there is a touch of Monty Python, in all of these episodes. Repeated gags that make fun of history.