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Thank you, Noel! We felt the same way about the "imagined" parts of the numbers - they look cheap and overproduced!

She looks great, but the song (and video) feel phoned in. Poor MIA looks
bored and uncomfortable being involved, so it's up to Minaj to deliver
the energy.

It was nice that they're finally doing something with Kenneth - hope that they keep it up because he's been the most stagnant of characters on the show for the whole six years.

They're both pretty bad (in terms of incredulous disbelief). Do you think that Ringer is poking fun at itself, because I feel like that would be a redeeming quality that would help its case. SC is filled with dumb teens with REALLY poor decision making skills, but Ringer is supposed to be about adults…who make REALLY

It's almost as though they don't trust her though. Whenever something juicy happens, she gets sent "out of town". She and grandma Jane are probably out cooking witch meth in the woods or something

Don't forget Melissa. She's like the black hole of the show: when in doubt and the show gets the teensiest bit interesting, cut to Melissa and stop that shit in its tracks.

Oh man "GIANT FUCKING FACE"…so funny (so true!)

"A show full of Bonnies" Ohmygod how I laughed at that!

One step forward, two steps back? It's such a shame that the writers insist on killing their own forward momentum every chance they get. We all know it's a teen drama on The CW, but for god's sake, give the heightened relationship crap a break and let these kids practice magic!

Love both of them and this sounds intriguing. So this is a series and not a miniseries? Cause that's awesome…

Easily the best of the three episodes thus far this season. I was surprised that we're getting into the thick of it so quickly, but it's a fantastic unexpected surprise. Intrigued by Quarles, love Jere Burns' Duffy (and that mustache!), but I'm still on the fence about Limehouse. I think he's going to be the most

Next week's episode has the word 'ho-bag' in it. I think that's more appropriate for our beloved twin drama, no? :P

Oh my god you're kidding right?! How did Andrew NOT see Siobhan standing in the middle of the room? How did Charlie miss shooting Gemma when he was two feet away from the trunk?

For Ringer, this was a solid return. The story is definitely spinning its wheels, and the return of Siobhan to NY should have produced more, but the general apathy most of us feel towards the show leads me to believe that this is what we should expect. Gemma finding out the truth and then being kidnapped was clearly

Definitely found that this episode was more of the same. They're going to have to shake up this dull 63 of the week format, because the little tidbits of mythology and Sam Neill acting like an asshole every week isn't going to keep people coming back.

Definitely the best episode in quite some time, although the stupid factor was still pretty high in some parts. Adam is definitely a wet blanket! Thank goodness he has his increasingly high mini-fauxhawk to keep him interesting. Not like Jake is that much better…but he does bring good storylines.

Not the strongest of episodes, but really enjoyed the heart. Starting to think that Coupe and Wayans Jr may be one of the most relateable, enjoyable couples of television.

Pretty sure that the thug was a connection to Frank, the dead security guard.

We are on the exact same page…down to Ashley's line about burning the dress! Agreed that the fire/memoir take-down was a little too obvious, and we all saw Charlotte-as-sister coming from miles away. The fact that the show still manages to make everything so darn enjoyable is fantastic, though! Our take: http://wp.me/p

Agreed that the show needs to back away from the "Cassie is evil" storyline and move towards the "how does Cassie control her powers" realm. Not only is it more believable, but we won't have keep finding ourselves in "our protagonist is in danger but will clearly never die" territory. Pretty sure Britt isn't going