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3.68 million viewers for this episode (down from the pilot). I don't think this will survive an entire season.

For some reason my dad is a huge fan of this show (he's watched some episodes 6-7 times). I asked him what he thought about the "Gay Raj" thing and he replied that he thought it was ridiculous. "Why would he have a problem talking to women, requiring him to get drunk? I thought Stewart's comment was funny in that

For some reason my dad is a huge fan of this show (he's watched some episodes 6-7 times). I asked him what he thought about the "Gay Raj" thing and he replied that he thought it was ridiculous. "Why would he have a problem talking to women, requiring him to get drunk? I thought Stewart's comment was funny in that

My biggest problem with season six (aside from the Jigsaw like main villain, plot holes and terrible writing) was that Deb came to the realization that she was in love with Dexter. I'm not sure if the show will be able to recover from that reveal no matter how good it gets again. Despite this episode not being

My biggest problem with season six (aside from the Jigsaw like main villain, plot holes and terrible writing) was that Deb came to the realization that she was in love with Dexter. I'm not sure if the show will be able to recover from that reveal no matter how good it gets again. Despite this episode not being

Eagerly anticipating Django Unchained, though I think it's probably too pulpy for the Oscars. Jennifer Lawrence and Bradley Cooper seems like an odd pairing, as does her being a young widow.

Eagerly anticipating Django Unchained, though I think it's probably too pulpy for the Oscars. Jennifer Lawrence and Bradley Cooper seems like an odd pairing, as does her being a young widow.

I think Clark and Pete (especially the latter) are there to show the optimism and attitude of newcomers to Dunder Mifflin. In earlier seasons Jim poked fun at the people who had remained at the office for years, saying that it wouldn't happen to him. Now that he realizes he's turned into what he didn't want to become

I think Clark and Pete (especially the latter) are there to show the optimism and attitude of newcomers to Dunder Mifflin. In earlier seasons Jim poked fun at the people who had remained at the office for years, saying that it wouldn't happen to him. Now that he realizes he's turned into what he didn't want to become

Dredd: The Redemption. Is the plot really that similar to the Raid?

Dredd: The Redemption. Is the plot really that similar to the Raid?

Rosetti (and of course Harrow) are my favourite parts of the show right now. There's an aura of uncomfortableness every time Gyp's on screen that creates instant tension. It's too bad they swap out side-stories every week because I'm always interesting in seeing the goings on of both Richard/Van Alden.

Rosetti (and of course Harrow) are my favourite parts of the show right now. There's an aura of uncomfortableness every time Gyp's on screen that creates instant tension. It's too bad they swap out side-stories every week because I'm always interesting in seeing the goings on of both Richard/Van Alden.

Season 4 of Breaking Bad was spectacular, especially the finale. It's a shame it got robbed in all categories. It's not a huge deal to lose to Homeland (which I hope Showtime doesn't ruin by making it last 8 seasons) but to Boardwalk Empire.

Season 4 of Breaking Bad was spectacular, especially the finale. It's a shame it got robbed in all categories. It's not a huge deal to lose to Homeland (which I hope Showtime doesn't ruin by making it last 8 seasons) but to Boardwalk Empire.

As a big fan of Alias (which starred Melissa George as the awful Lauren in S3), Hunted has my immediate attention.

As a big fan of Alias (which starred Melissa George as the awful Lauren in S3), Hunted has my immediate attention.

Absolutely outstanding episodes, it's going to be a brutal wait for the last half. Damn you AMC for splitting 16 episodes up over two years.

Absolutely outstanding episodes, it's going to be a brutal wait for the last half. Damn you AMC for splitting 16 episodes up over two years.

You're not the only one, I also got a vibe as if she was subtly flirting with Walt. The way the camera zoomed in on her and the handshake as well continued my suspicions. Lydia looked good this episode too.