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    When I saw the grade for this episode I just assumed it was a C for "Christmas". Sadly Todd didn't share the Ghost Christmas Spirit.

    Is it a remake? Because when it comes to Nicolas Cage there is really only one way to go.

    I'm actually happy Nathan got an open ended sendoff of his own. I'd love to see him back and, I'm not sure about UK viewers, those of us in the US know that having a TV star leave for a "successful film career" is not often successful.

    I was actually hoping that sentence ended with :

    Okay I know nothing about actors contracts, but how can you tell which actors are around for the long haul? They can't all have five year contracts, there's a new cast member every week! How are they paying for all of them? Do the actors have to run the lights and camera when they're not in a scene or episode?

    That's a really good point. And, actually, I think it may be the problem I have with a lot of King's stories in general. It's almost like he writes himself into a corner and figures, hey, weird supernatural thing! That will fix it. The better ones have little to no supernatural elements to them.

    Okay, I'm fully ready to read angry thoughts in this general direction, but…

    Am I the only person that's actually okay with the slow burn reveal of what ever lurking in the background? Yes I would like to see a few more clues every week, but the last thing I want is a OUaT kind of reveal.

    I'd rather them walking around a visually placed product than hearing them describe it's features. My least favorite thing in procedural is the one cop turns to the other and describes how the vehicle they're riding in has great gas mileage and duel system exhaust, or whatever.

    I was already feeling like that last season. The characters have become so one dimensional! Part of what made season one so great was that everyone was still figuring out who these people were so even though you got your fair share of "quirky characteristic" that defined each of them you got to see other sides of the

    Do we even know if the Sunny gang is attending their own high school reunion? I mean, really, how much of a surprise would it be if they just crashed someone else's.

    I am a Buffy fanatic and I absolutely can't stand her acting. I've watched every season of the show several times, except her season. Once is more Eliza Duushku than anyone should have to suffer through.

    It is difficult to compete with classics like "in West Philadelphia born and raised…" or "You take the good, you take the bad, you take 'em both and there you have…".

    Wow, Todd may appreciate the show on a whole other level, but he has no idea what the "current economic catastrophe" is. Anyone trying to find a job right now, pay their mortgage, try to figure out how to pay their rent increase on the same money they had last year can take one look at the show and see it's not about

    I have to agree. Henry hasn't been necessary to the story since the pilot when he was the reason for Emma to come to Storybrook and stay. Since then he's pretty much been an exposition dump the whole time.

    Yes, I was exaggerating, but Netflix has been hemorrhaging subscribers and it's business model isn't helping things. It won't be a competitor for network TV or cable unless it's prices skyrocket or they start including advertising on their shows.

    Anyone remember when the WB as home to some surprisingly good TV that didn't need to keep up with the ratings of the major networks? I miss them.

    I think we may be missing the point that Netflix has fewer viewers than Community or Cougar Town these days. It would be like a damsel in distress trying to save Tokyo from Godzilla.

    I'm actually surprised at how many words are used incorrectly. The internet makes it so easy to look up the definition of a word but bloggers just keep misusing fancy pants words that they think makes them sound smarter.

    Did they ever address the whole not calling him "Dad" thing? The only people I knew who called their dads by their first names really hated their dads.