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They've already started production on the next season so it'll continue but I doubt it'll last past this season since I bet a lot of long-time fans won't be too keen on returning now that the show didn't resign two original, fan-favorite series actors.

They may as well start printing up the final farewell t-shirts and hats for the crew as this basically seals the fate of this show's renewal prospects past next season since I bet they lose a bunch of viewers by getting rid of 2 fan favorites the way they did.

I doubt it. Alex O'Loughlin's body is really beat up from all the injuries incurred from doing his own stunts (that's what stunt doubles are for and why they should have been used more often) and has said S8 would likely be his last. Without him, you no longer have Steve McGarrett leading the show and that's not

PoI has yet to disappoint so far this season so I doubt it'll do so in its final 3 episodes.

A nice follow-up to Monday's episode. I really like these episodes that work both the case-of-the-week and long-running story elements together in a creative way. Can never really go wrong when Elias shows up. It'll be interesting to see how the grad student's research was important to Samaritan, how the Machine

This is my main complaint about the episode as well. That's why, even though it was well done, the episode gets only a B+ from me.

My main problem with this episode is that with so few episodes left, the story didn't really move forward except to show where Shaw has been, what's been happening to her, and showcasing her emotional and psychological strength under such duress. It almost felt like a bit of a fanservice episode. That's why I think

I could tell what we were seeing wasn't real by how easy it was for her to escape out of the facility and then having the boat magically appear off the beach when it wasn't there initially.

In dental offices with limited space, smaller practices and/or in smaller towns, privacy cubicles are not always necessary or feasible.

What about the shrill buttkissers over at MSNBC?

Are you ready to admit that MSNBC and CNN have a liberal slant as well? I'm not a fan of any of the cable news networks because I just don't feel the need for them with so many options on the internet readily available.

The Goldbergs always finds a way to turn a typical TV cliche into something different so I wasn't surprised that they were able to avoid it again.

Sometimes forget he's older than the supposed age of his character. It's odd that he's going to be 17 this year and will likely only just be entering the 9th grade next season.

I had a couple friends where it happened at age 19 and 20. Almost didn't recognize them after not seeing them for a year or two.

I've been to multiple dentist offices that didn't have privacy cubicles so it's not all that unusual.

Ruck always seems to show up when you least expect him.

It's because just about every other show these days treads on similar ground to them, which makes MF not as unique as it was in its first several seasons.

And you can get the same feeling reading comments on HuffPo, Salon and Slate.

Considering the whole movie deals with only the events in Benghazi and nothing of the resulting fights in DC and the political blogosphere, I truly believe Krasinski and all those involved with the film.

To say it doesn't happen with liberal commentors is to ignore when people on one's preferred side does it too. I've seen it plenty on conservative sites as well.