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["Sally Draper has become such an important character to this series that she carries with her an electric charge every time she appears, and I loved how the episode contrived to get her in the same space as Don, to see if they had built at all on the connection tentatively struck in last season’s finale. (They really

["Even characters who previously seemed unimpeachable, like poor Stan (uh-oh, Stan has officially entered “poor Martha” territory), are being forced to compromise values that previously seemed impenetrable. Stan’s loyalty to Nina—itself a betrayal of his marriage to Sandra—has put him in a position he never thought

It's interesting how certain fans love commenting on what a douche Pete is . . . and yet, Don is just as big of a douche. But because he is better looking and the leading character, certain fans dump their criticisms on Pete.

["Megan is, unexpectedly, one of my favorite characters on the show; she’ll never replace Rachel Menken in my affections, but like Menken, she’s more grounded than many of the other characters on the show."]

Are you saying that you never understood what Will meant to Kalinda?

["Paige invites Philip and Elizabeth to come to the church and check it out, and this is all I want to happen now. "]

["The series doesn’t tiptoe around the fact that Anakin’s expressing abusive behavior well before Return Of The Sith; in these three episodes, Anakin has to struggle with Padmé’s continuing acquaintance with her ex, Rush Clovis."]

["And she's an ABC property, it shouldn't be that hard to have her make an appearance on Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. if anything."]
Why?

Reading some of these comments really sicken me. ABC might as well cancel "AGENTS OF SHIELD" because it's quite apparent that most of you don't know the meaning of story development. You don't even know the meaning of serial drama. It's obvious that you wanted the series to start off with a bang with something big

"too little, too late"
Spoken like a true action junkie, who doesn't know a good story when faced with one.

["It finally gives a face to this season’s big bad and plants mysteries for the final episodes of the season, giving Coulson and his team a purpose for existing by making them the rogue team they should have been from the start."]
How fucking typical. How fucking typical of today's movie and television fans, who wants

For all of you complaining about the lack of Ruby . . . are you that dumb? Really? You all know that Meghan Orry is a REGULAR on another TV series. Right? She barely had the time to appear in "Witch Hunt". And now you're complaining about her lack of appearances in OUAT, when all the world knows she's on another

Ruby is on another show. It's called "Intelligence" (which it really isn't). You do recall that, don't you?

["Speculation: Emma is Henry's biological mother, so in the end she will get Henry. Regina - will get a new family and a new son. Am I the only one who finds this quite troubling?:]

Either you want Regina to resume her role as the show's Big Bad, which she really wasn't. Rumpelstiltskin was the real Big Bad and Regina was merely a tool, along with the Charmings.

["Whether Oleg will be able to flip Stan is very much an open question at episode’s end (and I suspect that Stan will remain steadfast because he’s just that kind of guy), but season two keeps drilling into the characters’ heads that the larger games they play on a geopolitical scale are just extrapolations of the

The U.S. probably does it. Why not the Mossad or another other intelligence agency?

I suppose this episode is to be Root's comeuppance that will lead her to the path of "true light" - namely full cooperation with Fitch's team. How boring.

What the fuck is this article about? Let me get this straight. You don't like his performance in "HOUSE OF CARDS" and yet, presume to know his state of mind on acting today? How arrogant!

Why can't you just admit that at heart, "DOWNTON ABBEY" is an entertaining, yet mediocre show that is eye candy. It has been like this since the first season. And the fact that it keeps getting nominated for Emmys and Golden Globes . . . it's just embarrassing.