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I'm afraid that's classified…

Where the hell is this even coming from?

The idea of that is spiking my nerdrage…

Based on the clip that was run on Tuesday's Daily Show… yeah… all early reports seem to be justified…

I'm glad Tuesdays and Wednesdays have become such programming juggernauts, but I'm barely sleeping as it is! And I've still got Sunday stuff to watch… It's actually a bit of luck that Thursdays have become such lightweights in comparison.

I don't even know where to begin, I enjoyed so much of his work. He's one of those actors where as soon as I learned he was a cast member I would then immediately give it my attention.

I think these are all interesting points to make, obviously everyone has their own unique perspective. I love a comments section like this!

Ever realize that we live in a world where good men are murdered while hacks thrive?

I'm beginning to think it would be easier if we started listing the shows in which he won't be appearing.

I'm not rooting for them per se, but I'm very invested in what happens to these characters. I don't feel like I'm picking a team so much as I'm concerned for two people who are caught up in frantic machinations far beyond their control.

I agree with all the quibbles raised in the review, although I haven't really taken issue with Elizabeth's characterization in spite of being on a cranky, over-sensitive feminist bend of late.

When this started, I thought Mr K was going to quickly wear out his welcome, but he's become one of my favourite parts of the show. That "AWKWARD" sign in the opening was a great little beat.

I'm also part of the problem. Tuesday nights have been increasingly crowded since January and my Wednesdays are long so I'm lucky if I get the chance to chatter about anything.

Sorry, I'll be dining with the Queen that evening…

The character is just kind of a hollow archetype - he has to spar with our lady lead for just so long, and then they of course have some sort of romance.

Had it been the Second Sight film, it's not that it's an 80's move, it's that it's an incredibly silly psychic solving crimes cop comedy.

Anthony Clark was not entirely without charm…

So did I. And I didn't even bat an eye. I just thought, 'of course they are…'

But will PETA perform stupid human tricks for the crowd?

NBC has a similar problem with Revolution - this expectation that we'll just rally behind a young female protagonist, simply because she's at the centre of the story, and she's just so pretty (read=skinny) with that smile and those big eyes! I'm not a 10 year old girl, and even if I was, it would still be insulting to