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Then again, Gilmore Girls never won an Emmy besides one for makeup. I don't think anyone can dispute that Emily Bishop and Lauren Graham are highly deserving of an award for Best Actress/Supporting, yet being in a WB, female-driven teen drama basically crippled their chances.

I drifted away from Grey's Anatomy sometime after George and Izzie slept together. The drama had grown stale and the characters unlikeable. Years later, I caught the shooting episode and was fucking torn to pieces by it. Despite some of the most egregious cast cleanup I've ever seen (these two new characters aren't

I cringe so much everytime Rune tries to do anything.

Who's got the beans, the magic beans?

I love the tenuous hold on verisimilitude this show has. I honestly have no idea what grade the kids are in each year. We still have no idea what Derek does with his time, how he pays for anything or how old he is. The existence of anything outside of werewolf shenanigans seems to fluctuate every episode.

Nah, I bet they couldn't afford to sign on a new regular and Sharman was happy to stay around as recurring (think Tara in Buffy S5). I mean, they failed to hold onto Colton Haynes because they wanted him for half of the season's episodes. Clearly there's been some production wrangling going on behind the scenes.

Oh my god, that concept pervades fanfic from any supernatural fandom as an easy method of explaining the smut. "Oh! I have to sex the demon out otherwise [name] will die!"

Isaac was distractingly well-dressed. Like, was that seriously a scarf in there? How are you meant to do all the nonsense acrobatics through the woods wearing that? While Scott and Derek are in their usual overly tight tees and jeans.

We should make up bingo cards for this. See who wins by the end of the season.

Bianca Lawson's agelessness makes fools of us all. She could be his goddamn grandmother and we wouldn't know.

Nope, I can't disagree more. I absolutely love that scene. Kelly Bishop completely sells Emily's irritation and eventual enthusiasm at being a model. Lauren Graham's awkward mimicry making way for genuine enjoyment nails the relationship between the two.

Wow. The fact that I'm thrilled by a 25% tax credit is a testament to how much I want Bunheads to survive.

It bugs me though that the same photo is used for her Driver's Licence in the next episode.

I was also sad not to see anything Australian on the list. I think Josh Thomas' Please Like Me would carry over to America pretty decently.

13 episodes of Dan Harmon grousing about episodes he's watching for the first time will get old quickly. They need to include other cast members to temper his WTF-ery and the fact that he wouldn't be able to talk over an entire episode on a first watch.

I want to know what they did for foreign dubs of that scene.

Someone needs to Phantom Edit the film so it focuses on the Reggie/George/Joy scenes and edits the other scenes to make them remotely in character Roxie, Mason and Daisy.

Season 2 had a lot of issues. The show was awkwardly bogged down by the Dwight Dixon subplot. The backstory was too tangled and Chuck's 'murder' of Dixon made her incredibly unlikable. The budget was also stretched thin and the production design suffered as a result. And the show's attempt to draw in more viewers by

That muse is voiced by Tim Minear, which makes it even better. A writer voices a being that controls Jaye's actions and story. Layers!

Pffft. Those bipedal dummies had it coming. But if Georgia does anything to those dogs, I'mma get the vegetable peeler out.