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I was just thinking how Kyle needed to be added to the handful of underused & abused characters I might be tempted to give a shit about, if only, and then - headlights! Cut to black!

Good grief. All I could think was the show is now baiting me to despise it.

I had the exact same thought. But then my brain immediately corrected me that the equine actor who played Ed had a blaze that ran all the way down his face to his muzzle (and under his chin as well if I remember)…

Adding insult to injury for Secret Circle fans…

I can't think of any "by fans, for fans" docs that are any good.

Actually people do seem to get some entertainment from stories about real killers - Discovery created an entire spin-off channel entirely around murder tv.

I don't know which I find more shocking - the dark content of the show, or the fact that this is on a network.

Glee, like any other Ryan Murphy product, is there to say how outrageous and awesome Ryan Murphy is - he's totes amazeballs!

I DVR this show so that I can fast forward through most of it and keep my bile to a minimum.

Aw…. nobody remembers Wolf Lake. And that had both Greene and Kirshner…

Trying to think which is more stomach-turning - this or Be Good Johny Weir

For a long while animals survived against all odds, but nowadays as soon as an animal appears in a story, it's just a matter of time before they suffer a horrible death as a point of audience manipulation.

Never forget.  (sniffle)

At the very least I hope the TV Club reviewers have a space saved on a wall somewhere for a "Shows That Broke Reviewers" hall of fame/memorial.

Will they merge with the cult from Cult maybe…?!

This makes me mourn Trio yet again -

I will admit - I got some enjoyment out of Guy Code, at least while Julian McCullough was still involved. But it was fairly inane, and I don't know how the girl version will be anything but pointless.

I believe this to be the case, and I happen to be a Leafs fan…

It's sort of a blending of the two. Life had some more fantastical elements, and was always keen on solving the mystery of who really committed the crime instead of our clearly innocent protagonist. (I miss that show as well. Add that to the stack of NBC's bad decisions…)

It's funny how the shows you see in a preview and are quick to dismiss as not in your realm of interest turn out to be the shows that get their claws into you the deepest. I liked Top of the Lake and all it's spooky Jane Campion strangeness, but I love this show.