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My grandmother took 8-year-old me to see The Changeling when I spent a summer with her. She didn't understand MPAA ratings and had no idea it was a horror movie. Boy, did she regret it when, for the next week, I refused to sleep without all the lights on. Just the mental image of that old-fashioned wheelchair gives me

When Daredevil stood there pondering whether to allow killing "just this one time, maybe, I dunno, sorta…", I actually sat up and yelled, "Are you kidding me?!?" I like to think that Punisher pushed him into the water not to save him but because he was just rolling his eyes at Daredevil's

My husband hates Foggy with a vengeance but I think he and Claire are Matt's best moral compasses. They both give him the stern talking-to that he needs - even if he never listens to either of them. Foggy yelling at Matt in the courthouse bathroom to snap out of his savior complex was a great scene.

I actually cheered aloud when she pushed the ninja back out the window with the IV pole. Claire is the best! Matt's a dumbass to choose Karen over Claire.

I can't believe the waitress didn't notice all the bruises and scars on his face and immediately peg him as the escaped prisoner who'd been terrorizing Hell's Kitchen and whose face was all over the news. She certainly had enough time to study it, given how many times he wanted a top up.

I had my doubts about the casting before the second season started because I didn't see any great shakes out of him in Walking Dead, but he killed it (ha) as Punisher. He was far and away the most interesting character in season 2. And Bernthal was just fascinating in the role. Punisher needs his own series.

I really, really hope they don't revisit the Matt-and-Karen-get-together story in Season 3 (assuming there is one). Karen was by far the most annoying character by the end. I don't know if it's the actress (someone needs to tell Deborah Ann Woll that constantly sounding like you're about to burst into tears in every

I kind of thought he knew long ago, just because he's good at reading people. There were several moments, dating back to Frank in the witness chair during his trial, where it appeared he was working that out in his head, either based on Matt's voice or his mannerisms or something.

Yeah, not to spoil it for those who haven't finished all the episodes, but by the end, I was rolling my eyes at everyone except the Punisher. He needs his own spinoff.

The fact that Ben even HAD an office to himself in the first place is laughable, let alone the idea of leaving it empty and untouched for months. In any normal newsroom, the other reporters would have cleaned it out of anything usable within days.

Excellent comments, and so well articulated! For me, what also makes BCS great is that we already know the end game. We know who Jimmy turns into, and where he ends up. This series is fantastic because it's a study in HOW he ends up there, and all the people and factors that went into transforming Jimmy into Saul. So

I had to do a LOT of googling to find this…

Right? Foggy was kind of pointless in the first season and my husband actively hated his character but I loved him this season. He tried his damndest to keep Matt focused on his actual day job, y'know, the one that theoretically pays the damn bills.

Foggy telling him off, saying "You act like these things just happen to you!" was his MVP moment. Foggy, more than Karen, was a better moral compass for Matt, because he knew why Matt was missing his trial prep sessions and called him out on his savior complex.

I just watched that episode and the whole time I was yelling, "Objection!" He was delivering the opening statement he missed because he overslept. And Reyes sitting there pouting instead of piping up? WTH?

He may be my favorite character on this show. His Greek chorus comments are never not funny.

The long litany of mean nicknames for Jonah made me cry laughing. My husband and I had to pause and rewind just to savor it twice.

I had the same thought watching the episode, that being a lawyer sounds like no fun at all, if a mistake can land you in the basement with the clerks and interns or earn you a babysitter who's watching your every move. It's humiliating and publicly so. The fact that Kim's mistake was barely a mistake at all (I'm not a

My opinion of Katie Holmes shot up by a factor of 10 after she engineered her escape. Girl was a freaking ninja. Lucky for her she had family smart enough to know exactly how to help her.

I'm laughing picturing a 13-year-old kid bored with the "interview an Old" assignment but then getting all wide-eyed and open-mouthed hearing a story that takes an unexpected hard left turn.