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As soon as I saw Will laid out under that sheet, I actually blurted out, "Holy shit, they killed him off!"

Oh god, I hope so. That would certainly make up for the loss of Josh Charles, at least for me.

I watched some of the early seasons, but to be honest I don't remember enough about them, or the character of Sun, to be able to give any kind of informed opinion. I guess in retrospect I can say that I appreciated that the show dedicated extended scenes and entire episodes to non-white characters who often spoke in

Being a Korean woman myself, it was kinda trippy to see a character like
Bev on my TV every week: someone who wasn't relegated to the role of a
yellow-fever, rub-and-tug, love-you-long-time wet dream come to life.
I've been trained by media to expect little else for Asian women in
popular fiction, and Bev was like a

Trolling? Really? I've read every one of Tech's replies here and they've been nothing but well-spoken and cordial, and yes, I contend they have a legitimate argument re: the handling of women on this show. This is hardly vickiisamonster levels of asshole-ish behaviour, and it irks that Tech is getting flack for

"Previously on" segment aside, if there's one thing that convinces me Sherlock set up Lestrade after all, it was the way the mugging victim flirted with Lestrade over the phone and asked him out on a date. It would be just like Sherlock to fuck with Lestrade and get him all flustered for his own amusement.

Back dimples, per another Google search:

A big turn-on for me with guys is that V-shaped crease that begins at the hips and points in the direction of the groin. According to Google it's officially called the inguinal crease. When a man's walking around in low-riding pants (like board shorts at the beach or something) and he's sporting a well-defined V down

If you're inclined to believe online celebrity gossip, then he's actually bi. JGL FOR US ALL!

Ah, further indication of my near-total ignorance re: gay culture. I have much to learn.

Ignorant non-queer woman that I am, I only recently learned that "rice queen" is a legit label attached to Asian gay men. Like, are you fucking kidding me with this shit?

You are a ridiculous human being.

Another woman here. I've been looking forward to this show for a while. I'm starved for pretty much any TV that doesn't revolve around straight men.

I'm guessing it's an eating disorder. Ugh. I'm starting to feel really bad for her, what with the apparently deteriorating health and the vitriolic amount of hate she gets from fans.

I am now convinced that Roy, Thea, and Sin have embarked on a sexy new polyamorous three-way relationship. Don't take this away from me, Arrow.

The fact that it 1) airs on CBS, 2) is centred around a female protagonist, and 3) bears the name The Good Wife is just about enough to turn many a viewer off, unfortunately. This pains me to no end. I would kill for more thrilling, superbly written, woman-friendly shows like TGW.

Yeah, I used to have a soft spot for him, but his ugly descent into douchebaggery this season has been off-putting, to say the least. Just a few weeks ago I was still rooting for the Will/Alicia end game, but at this point I'd much rather have Alicia living the single life, free of both Will and Peter. Either that or

Exactly. The constant harping on Marilyn by both the reviewer and commenters round here is getting real tiresome, and a lot of the hate seems to be based on Melissa George's baggage from previous roles. Some people really need to learn to separate the character from the actress.

Here here! I actually found myself watching the salmon ladder clip from the pilot before tonight's episode, just to relive the good times.

I never used to think there was anything off with the actress's appearance (I'm not very observant, I guess), but after people's repeated observations about how Botox and surgery-ridden her face is, now I can't see anything else when she's onscreen. Fucking hell, it's seriously distracting and I wish I could ignore it.