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I do not see the big deal about "The Devil's Due". The ending of this episode is so obvious, I don't see why the show's producers wasted our time with this story.

["All season long, there’s been discussion of whether the other characters are jealous of Megan for so easily attaining things they’ve worked very hard to get. This episode, however, reveals that the characters aren’t jealous of Megan because she didn’t have to work as hard as them to get where she did. They’re

How is this a list of the "BEST FILMS" of 2013? Shouldn't this be a list of your "FAVORITE FILMS" of 2013?
Who are you to know what are the best films of the year?

["-In "The Other 48 Days," we meet Kate and Emma, two kids who were traveling to LA to be with their Mom."]

After reading many of these comments, I get the feeling that there is something about MILDRED PIERCE that frightened a good number of people. I've noticed that many have criticized Veda for being an ungrateful daughter. Yet, very few are willing to admit that Mildred was just as narcissist as her daughter and was

"DOWNTON ABBEY" has been a four season slog through the lives of a family that barely seems capable of keeping up with the times. And we're supposed to view this as better than "MILDRED PIERCE"? I don't think so.

This episode had a lot to say . . . especially in regard to sexism and hypocrisy. But the author of this article wants to admit it. Apparently, no one else wants to face the sexism and hypocrisy that was exposed in this episode, as well.

Yes, it was. I find the 1935 movie vastly overrated.

Yes you can improve on Hitchcock. The 1938 film was far from perfect, even if it was entertaining. I can barely stand the movie's first 20 minutes at that mid-European inn. And I'm surprised that no one has questioned that ludicrous ending - especially that shootout that only involved the train's British passengers.

Exactly why do you dislike Commander Jeffrey Sinclair? You merely stated that you disliked him. You never explained why.

Exactly why do you dislike Commander Jeffrey Sinclair? You merely stated that you disliked him. You never explained why.

There have only been 3 episodes for Season 3. Why are people complaining about this NOW?

["I was coming here to say exactly this, but you guys got it. Also, I agree that only giving us Snow and Regina flashbacks is annoying."]

What was Regina doing in this episode?

J.J. Abrams has not done a damn thing - including the creation of "LOST" - that was better than the current six movies in the STAR WARS saga . . . and that includes BOTH TRILOGIES.  Why on earth this man believes he has to make the new movies "real", I don'tknow.

Oh fuck!  Thank you J.J. Abrams.  Now I really have a good reason to dread this new STAR WARS movie.  Making it "real"?  Fuck him!

God, how I miss the Dean Martin roasts!

It's amazing how many male writers like yourself find every possible reason or excuse to put someone like Don Draper on a pedestal.  Even after six seasons, you act as if he's some kind of hero or cool icon.

["After an episode in which the toxic allure of the Pope/Fitzgerald romance finally overwhelmed both, the pair spent curiously little screen time together as they sought to close off loose ends before heading on down the road, Thelma & Louise-style."]

["I know we've all fought about the strength of Regina's motherhood, but even you guys have to admit Cora has NEVER had a role in Henry's life other than for evil."]