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This was such a great season of television. Probably what I consider the best and my favorite show of the year. Loved all the characters, it nailed the spy thriller parts, could be super fun, and everything else from the score to direction was on point.

So, the Meeks name has to be a pun right? He seems like the "meek" one of the group, but was a spy all along!

Real world TV production logic tells me that Frank is probably not dead since he is the leading man of the show, and they would rather keep him around. Especially since in TV a person ain't dead till we see the body(usually).

I liked her, she was a fun character and I certainly felt sympathy for her. She was obviously raised in a society that was geared against women, and not everyone can be like Lyza or Helen. She didn't "know anything" because that wasn't how she was probably treated by her family, and she probably jumped right into a

On your first statement, I would surely be crying….. or punched a hole in the wall, maybe both.

I think most of that confidence goes towards the fact it had Soderbergh so entwined. Directing every single episode, that seems way more hands on than most creators would, and while this may be his first full time TV series gig, the guy has been around since the 80s churning out one movie after the other.

That was probably the most horrifying scene of television I have ever watched. Just the implication of all of what he has done and will do to Eleanor, not to mention the countless number of other patients, past, present, and future. I know it is over 100 years later, but the staggering incompetence of "pull out teeth,

I really hope they decide not to follow up on that specific part of Cornelia's plot for the 2nd season, it was pretty much the only thing about the show I dislike.

I really do want to know just how many people did end up laughing at the last shot. Found it very cathartic after all of what went down in the final 20 minutes. It really did get me because I was expecting morphine(I do not know anything about medical history, just to clarify) not the H.

Unlike Bunky, Wu can't die.

Heh, I actually forgot about that storyline! She has done well to live up to her namesake.

Compartmentalization.

Yeah, the writing for Ray hasn't been that great. Just remove the stalking and he is cool. Routh has made the character for me so far, he can somehow come off as charming despite him having to recite what the writers are giving him so far. Ray can be super fun, but right now it is just weird fun.

I don't see how anyone could ever type out motorcycle bow jousting without automatically going, HELL YEAH, and then doing a fist pump.

They did give her the speedy nickname. It was either become a badass or get hooked on the smack.

Finally, something that talks about Manhattan! And yeah, the science is abstract and they don't go all that in depth with it, but they don't really do any disrespect to it. It helps that their science was based in the past so they can avoid most of what befalls science in other shows where it seems like magic.

Oh yeah, it isn't mutually exclusive. Wasn't trying to say it is going to be one thing or another. Something is building up with Algernon and he will get involved somehow.

Oh, I expected there to be something coming that would drive a wedge into the marriage, but I didn't expect this. I figured it would be her standing up for her career, wanting to have her own life. She would show that the hospital isn't just a hobby to the pass the time. Or the other option I thought is her

I was really digging the episode. It was the most fun of all the ones shown so far, and the reveal of the clinic to Thack worked really well. While Thack is a racist there is of course one thing that trumps it, innovation. He had to see that Edwards really did do something on his own to finally bring him into the

Well, if we are going to talk about police procedurals we like. I'm going to go ahead and throw in a vote for Numb3rs. Thought the cast worked very well together. Manicol and Hirsch were always fun. Also, Lou Diamond Phillips showed up once a season to be badass, I can't hate on that.