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It's a campy show. It doesn't pretend not to be, which is why I like it- I can't stand ridiculous shows (hello, NBC, I'm talking to you) that take themselves seriously. I love the supporting cast on Lost Girl, while I enjoy Silk's performance, they are largely why I watch. If anything I prefer the episodes that do

lol, I thought The Girl Who Waited was emotionally manipulative and contrived. But it was well done, for being both those things ;) . Anything with the doctor is largely personal preference, we bring whatever we bring to the show. There are some early episodes that are horribly campy that I love, and other people

I didn't like the second half of season 6. I've enjoyed it more since the Amy and Rory storyline wrapped up, and loved this episode. Everyone has their own preferences.

Ah. I thought it was opposite.

What's his face from Dollhouse had the tank.

There was a brief period in the first half where Tennant didn't feel right- sort of out of step, not quite the doctor but not quite not. Outside of that, though, this episode felt pretty near perfect. I don't quite care about logical continuity with Doctor Who anymore. It doesn't pretend that the rules always make

The show is on the CW… 34 is practically grandpa age :p

I was in a residential youth home as a teen- people think I'm crazy when I say that I loved being there. Plenty of kids there hated it, but I had people who cared about me, a bed, and three meals- I thought it was paradise. It's nice to see a show portray that sort of experience in a positive sort of light.

He also randomly said something along the lines of Nick not having a problem killing Wesen, only humans, a few episodes ago- so it was odd.

The CGI American flag. I mean, seriously, who thought that was a good idea?

I seem to recall something about them having a freakishly slow metabolism.

They were in the final stages of eye bleedy flu and everyone who dies turns into a zombie. How was it not a good decision?

Can he just say "Elizabeth, I am your father" and get it over already???

They legally can't do half the stuff they do on homeland…

When the CIA froze Carrie out my thought was "well, that'd be stupid". I mean, what better way to set someone up to either write a tell all book or be turned by another agency? I'm not necessarily certain they knew who would approach her, but it's not so outrageous to me to think they might do it to see if they can

It was weird. Did they think the Iranians had spys in the hospital? Do they think there's a double at the CIA?

Viruses mutate and jump between species, so if it's a virus it could happen. Though I suspect it's something more like eye bleeding swine flu.

I'm really hoping for zombie animals this season.

I got in an argument with someone about this once. Transgendered is grammatically correct. GLSEN, or some other advocacy group, want transgender to be used.

The killing would work, if the seasons were only 6 episodes long and the writers were forced to wrap up the case at the end of those episodes. At least I don't think they'll try to drag this case on to another season, although if they do, I may poke out my eye with a spork.