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"I don't want to get too graphic with you, but I'm not just a plug with her, I'm also a socket."

The pilot for this show is really good. It's probably one of the best comedy pilots of recent years. It looks like Michael Schur really learnt his lessons from The Office and Parks and Rec, because it seems this show won't need 6 episodes to really get going. I didn't find Andy Samberg to be over the top (maybe it

Each season of Boardwalk Empire needs some time to get going, but if the past 2 episodes offer any indication, then this is going to be the best season yet. Dr. Narcisse is just made of awesome, the new duplicitous prohibition agent is off to a great start, and I'm waiting for the pressure cooker that is Van Alden to

Yeah, David Tate and his motivations aren't really that interesting or plausible. The hunt for him and Gus was quite interesting and suspenseful, but I'm much more interested to see where this show goes once it doesn't have to deal with a omniscient and omnipresent serial kiler storyline.

Please tell me the writers didn't miss the opportunity to include "Doucette? More like Douchette, am I right?" Or would that take a level of effort that they couldn't even summon up?

I hope that Wilfred will be renewed, but the ratings haven't been too good this season. Perhaps there's a pretty good chance now that FXX has taken most of FX's comedies.

James Remar can't play a ghost if his character's not dead. He's got to stay in the ghost business now that Dexter is ending.

Terriers, Cougar Town, Golden Balls, Feces My Dad Says and The Rememberer (nka Unforgettable - how ironic) would beg to differ.

I watched Pitch Perfect as well this weekend. It's not a great movie, but it's what I call a perfect Saturday night movie. It's pretty predictable, but fun, has some decent to good performances, and most important of all: it doesn't take itself to serious.

I couldn't figure out what POTN exactly said, I took a gamble and went for "chair", but "shot" might actually be the more logical choice.

Lance Reddick was visibly having so much fun playing the hammy evil guy for once that I don't even care about the half-baked Coyote Ugly and Roadhouse parodies. There were lots of funny oneliners and it was just a fun episode.

I don't really know what to think of this episode. Yes, there's stagnation and false serialization (though it was nice to see that Ryan and Kristen have continued repairing their relationship), but I thought it was also one of the funniest episodes this season. Very dark humour, but nonetheless funny. Perhaps it's the

Either Ann slept with Drew or this was not the first time Wilfred used the vampire fleshlight for artificial insemination.

This was a very intense episode. It was pretty clear early on that Jackson Childress was not THE killer, but the hunt for him was very tense, especially once he shot Deputy Braces. One thing that really stood out was the way the episode was directed. The director is fond of panning shots across hallways (at Marco's

VERY VAGUE SPOILERS FOR BRON / BROEN

While I agree with your point that FX will trash AMC once Mad Men and Breaking Bad are done, I think there is an underlying discussion that your point ignores.

Lance Bass quickly discovered that copying Irene Adler's tactic was no use when trying to outwit Sherlock Holmes. Sherlock was still able to figure out within 10 seconds that Lance's the gay one.

Fuck you, Death! You couldn't get this 87-year-old so you moved on to another? Couldn't you just have taken a day off?

Xenu told him to do it.