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It didn't help that his actions didn't make any sense, even given the explanation the show presented. I guess his time in the hell dimension could have driven him crazy, but then it doesn't make sense to try to explain any of his actions, which is narratively problematic.

You are presenting your own linguistic opinions as some universal rule.

Yeah, and his boss is on an anti-Spidey crusade.

Were they disbelieving of telekinesis? They tranced the woman, and then they put her in a cell and approached her gingerly. It seems to me that that it's the "I'm being stalked" hypothesis that they were dismissive of. They completely discounted the possibility that there was some invisible being doing this, rather

And if the guy was trying to protect her, why did he try to crash the plane they were on?

I think there was a Jeopardy clue about it that none of the contestants got.

They also showed the giant head in the attic.

" Time was that folks would be satisfied with a musical episode, and folks, maybe that’s still coming."

Even in the best circumstances, walking five miles with a baby is going to take the better part of two hours.

House was obviously an homage to Sherlock, but I see a lot of parallels with Ironside, as well; the main character is crippled, and his sidekicks are a white woman and a black man.

Many of the episodes are repetitive, but there quite a few stand-out episodes.

The Sylar character had the advantage of have superpowers. And his superpowers not being really clearly defined came off, in the beginning, as adding to the suspense (although eventually the show's refusal to have consistent rules just became frustrating). Bundsch never really showed any special powers. Yeah, he

It did come off rather contrived, to paint him into a corner. And then they wussed out of having Sherlock going down that road by having him suddenly being able to get a search warrant. A major part of Sherlock's character is his being cool under pressure (he didn't show any emotional response at all to the guy coming

Downvotes give people a way of responding to troll without feeding them.

It was a bit silly how long it took him to give his "Respect my authoritay" speech, though. No supervisor can let subordinates get away with demanding the right to veto command decisions. The cop's complaint about "morale" was absurd. Morale isn't just about people being happy. It's about people respecting the power

"with empty pizza boxes and crushed Mountain Dew cans pouring over copies The Case-Book of Sherlock Holmes"

" I never jived with Troy Garity’s performance as Bundsch"

" The show is ostensibly aimed at 2- to 11-year-old girls"

How is that ironic?

Earlier in the season, I was confused as to why a contestant was talking about across two bears.