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True Blood's Lizzy Caplan.

Dan in Real Life 2: WorldstarHiphop

Eric and Pam continue to be the MVPs, the rest continues to be various levels of shitty. This might be the worst final season I have ever seen of a show (note that I bailed out of Dexter at season 4, I assume that would give this a run for its money).

Jessica's sideboob this episode was one of the best moments of the series.

I'm glad The Good Wife, winner of the prestigious The AV Club Tournament of Episodes, won something.

The flashbacks were the best thing this show has done this season. That's not saying much, sure, but still.

I'm running out of TV to watch, I think I might start Teen Wolf.

Seems like this is going to be the season of underwhelming deaths for major characters.

Liv Tyler's tree chopping form was awful, no wonder she was having a hard time.

"Hitting the Fan" may not have been my favorite episode of the year, but it's damn close. The Good Wife is easily one of the finest shows on television and if its run in this silly tournament gets even one person to start watching the show, it was all worth it.

She's back…in pog form!

How I imagine this going down: everyone in Bon Temps uselessly stumbles around for a couple episodes, Pam finds Eric, brings him back, he immediately goes to Fangtasia and saves the day while telling everyone else that they're fucking idiots.

The most unforgivable thing this show has ever done is waste Christopher Meloni.

They had so many perfectly acceptable moments to kill Tara that I refuse to believe that when they actually do it it's offscreen in some mass murder scene.

Well Good Wife, congratulations on an absolutely fantastic season 5. Sure, it had its problems (it seems like it isn't a season of this show without some sort of misstep with Kalinda) but it took some risks and drastic steps this year and came out all the better for it. It's tough having to work around a cast member

Overall this season was kind of a mess and honestly, I was pretty close to giving up on the show because there wasn't much I cared about this year….

Sarah Baker stole the first episode. She started off being funny and charming and then absolutely knocked the monologue out of the park. Perfect stuff.

I really liked tonights episode because of one thing: a ton of Eli.

Marry Me is one of my most anticipated shows of the fall (solely because of the Caspe/Wilson/Marino combo) so I'm glad it's getting a prime post-Voice timeslot. That's really the only thing that's doing it for me on NBC so far - Parks and Rec isn't scheduled yet, Constantine might be okay I suppose and Kate Walsh as a

WE DID IT BEASTIES