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The actors are great, the dialog is fine, but the cases… Whew!
They make no sense! If no-one confessed ("you got me!!"), would they even be able to prosecute? Not this week, for damn sure. Hell, this review is mostly about daddy issues (true to the title). My suggestion: cut the number of episodes in half, and figure

This show is getting terrible. "An off-screen nephew was in a position to spot victims. Gotcha!" A plot break came from ID'ing a perp from a sketch (god help the police if they need *my help* to make a sketch). The damning evidence was following how a murder-confessor paid back his debt - I assume the first question

I'm finding myself in the vast minority in this thread. First, the "early" case wasn't abandoned, it was solved. The only thing that wasn't tidy at the end was that Sherlock realized that the second corpse could be anywhere. I thought the tie between the past and present was fantastic (How is Moriarty alive? It

My favorite line: "He speaks three dozen languages… FLUENTLY!"

Too late!

Better story? The story sounds like a mess. I'll get it for the 4 player couch-multiplayer on the PS4, though.

Killing split-screen /is/ B.S. I'm a CoD guy, who plays weekly on a friend's couch. The four-player split of Black Ops 2 keeps it as the most played version, even if you can't play any missions.

How about a guy companion now, followed by a gal Doctor in a season?

Not with this contest. The Japanese had a difficult time when invited over to try our course. However, our course has sections where being taller helps, and it did seem a little unfair to a few competitors - Japanese and otherwise.

Geoff Britten was robbed. If a show can have zero winners, it can have two. They had two people make it to the top, therefore they have two ninjas - who should split the pot of $1M.

Season 2 was EPIC. I'm shocked anyone would say that! C'mon the D&D murderers? At the gas station? How it ends? Simply epic.

Wait, what happened to LUTHER!!??

Amen. The Baby Boomers inherited the world and are destroying it in acts of selfishness and greed. The Millennials are too complacent to care.

Right!? With all of the amazing shows that are on cable, it's kind of shocking that none of the network stations can produce *anything* that's worth savoring. The last few great shows on network TV were *PBS* imports from the BBC!

I'm not saying that our idiots are bright, I'm just saying that we haven't cornered the market on idiots. And "Afghamistam", the poorest 10% in India are really goddamn poor (sorry to say). They haven't a clue on geography - not that being uneducated and an "idiot" are the same thing, they're not.

Everyone gets so snooty about Americans failing at geography and other skills, but you will find people everywhere who suck at this. Europe has an advantage because countries are smaller, so learning nearby countries is closer to us knowing nearby states. I remember being lectured by someone from India about how

It would be nice if this series was followed by another - same premise,
average player. I play occasionally with friends and would be interested
in an experts view of what separates good players from the pack (or the
types of gaming skills that average players neglect, to their harm).

First of all, The Matrix Reloaded didn't suck because it delivered "earnest entreaties on the importance of love, connection, and embracing destiny," it sucked because it chose to forgo any story or theme in trade of a mountain of special effects. While the occasional non-battle scenes were often stylish and cool, the

It will be interesting to see how well the show grows to include issues beyond just "black" issues. There are many, many things to make fun of! Having said that, the Cosby episode sounds like a goldmine for humor.