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I think they really should try and update the whole thing. Who even owns an encyclopedia anymore? Here's some suggestions:

Hmm, they work for me. Try this one, it should work.

I know that Gary Cole is turning up in the next episode. If you click on the link in my previous post, you should see a nice picture of Diane and Kurt. Here's another one.

Ooh, that would be great. I'm liking certain features of NuDisqus (e.g. the ability to see to whom the reply is to), but I miss the clean layout of the comment section (I really liked those boxes) and the font is really not doing it for me.

So will Sgt. Ford be the first to introduce a zombie killing assembly line? He should know that efficiency is the key to survival.

So Mummy and Daddy are breaking up and the children are running away together. This will get very interesting.
I don't really like how sudden the break-up between Diane and Will is, but it seems like Diane did more in the article than just distance herself from Will. She brought up the money he took, which was not

@avclub-30c8bb45e129e1c6948f4c86d5a09c40:disqus I thought the shhhh moment was a callback to the moment the Littlest Observer let himself get caught by Widmark, to signal that the Littlest Observer had a plan all along.
Because he let himself get caught, Olivia had to get injected with Cortexiphan to free him. And

You really missed a chance at perfect username/avatar-comment synergy: The Great British Bake Off is on at 8pm on BBC2. It's the quarter finals and I'm wondering if this is the week that Ruby will totally crumble under all the pressure, or Christine will succeed with killing someone with her looks.

So the press conference got postponed? Is it because they sent the nice Ethiopian old lady who found the episodes their bank account details and money so that she could go to the storage unit to get them and send them to the UK and they haven't heard from her since?

Perhaps the finale was not only a giant fuck you to the viewers but also to the Showtime execs?

Somebody'd better check if hell has frozen over or if air traffic control has reported flying pigs.

Oh my God, resistance really is futile then? Why was I putting all of this effort into not watching these pilots? I could've done so much with my life!

And Matthew McNulty (Dudley / Fisher Bloom in Lark Rise), Ruby Bentall (Pauline / Minnie) and Olivia Hallinan for one episode (Mrs Brookmire / Laura Timmins).

Another fun episode of The Good Wife. There's so much set-up going on for the eventual breaking away of Alicia and Cary and Diane's probable judgeship, but they told a compelling and fun story. I have no doubt the NSA guys will turn up again, but the case itself (including the twists and turns) was great.

The Paradise is not really an adaptation of Au Bonheur Des Dames. They took some of the characters, a few storylines, the setting and created a perfectly pleasant costume drama. It's about as much as an adaptation as Lark Rise to Candleford, a show that was also perfectly pleasant and has the same creator.

I like the way this episode set up the show for its second season, but I'd be extremely happy if I never hear the name David Tate again. I'm just done with the whole serial killer thing and hope that the writers will be too. They appeared to have lost interest in the story about halfway through the season, so I have

Maybe I'm conflating 2 episodes then. It's been a long time since I've seen them (and I was pretty young). I can remember it being pretty scary that Lucy and Carter were bleeding out while the rest of the staff was celebrating something, and it was also pretty tense once they were found. 

I enjoyed this episode without actually laughing a lot. The funniest storyline was the kids cracking under the pressure of the tell-tale salsa stain. But I like all the kids, and it's a plus that they aren't annoying overacting child-actors.