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  1. The Good Wife Review: Not So Graceful

    Grace needs to be shipped off to boarding school.
  2. Survivor Review: The Family

    Man you're good.
  3. Ringer Review: What's the Point?

    @memaw So you're saying murder would cross a line with regards to their friendship, yet Siobhan's adultery with Gemma's husband was perfectly acceptable. Got it.
  4. Leverage Review: Back in The Groove

    Did they get a new group of writers? Not feeling Leverage at all this season. Ever since the rather droll ice mountain premiere it seems like its trying to become a more serious drama. It uses to be so fun and light. I hate this new direction. It doesnt fit the series or the actors at all. Also I'm done with Hardison playing grifter. That's
    Sophie's job.
  5. TV On My Terms: Relatively Perfect Casting

    @emily Great minds! ;-)
  6. TV Fanatic Staff Selection, Take 1: Harvey and Mike for Most Dynamic Duo!

    @Mary we asked for nominations and these were the ones who received the most. But we agree, Neal and Peter are definitely among some of the best duos on TV!
  7. TV On My Terms: Relatively Perfect Casting

    @Laura AH! And I missed that episode??! I'm on it. Thanks for the note!
  8. Covert Affairs Review: Annie Got A Gun!

    @kcg I sort of got the feeling from the way they were talking about only hearing their mom's side of the story that there was more to it than simply military secrets, but you could be right.
  9. POLL: Who is TV's Most Dynamic Duo?

    Harvey and Mike. NO contest.
  10. Who is TV's Most Dynamic Duo?

    How about Mike and Harvey from Suits!?
  11. Who is TV's Most Dynamic Duo?

    Come on...Emily and Nolan! #Revenge
  12. Revenge Round Table: "Treachery"

    I also hope that the "murder" at the beginning of the season was a fake out and that Daniel is not really dead (it's a shame they already used that tactic once on Lydia) because I like Emily with Daniel a whole lot more than Jack. As I tweeted this week, Jack is the Andrea Zuckerman of Revenge.
  13. Revenge Round Table: "Treachery"

    Wow I'm shocked at the lack of sympathy for Victoria. She's just about as much a victim of this as Emily. She was in love with David, didn't want to betray him, but was forcibly coerced into it by Conrad. Granted, she DID have a choice - but where would that have left her? She was probably worried a little too much about her money and her life, but I think she does feel a certain amount of remorse. Or at least she has a guilty conscience, which is more than one can say for Conrad. He's the real evil one. It has to have been difficult for Victoria to live all these years with that lie, and explains her paranoia. She's constantly in fear of the secret getting out; can't afford to let anyone close to her. Plus she's trapped in a facade of a marriage with a daughter she can barely tolerate and a son who has grown up and doesn't need her anymore.

    I'd probably be a bitch too.

    Having said all that, I agree that Victoria doesn't have to be so condescending all the time and treat everyone as if they are beneath her. She could at least try to be a decent person. But then she wouldn't be Victoria. :)
  14. The Office Review: Gettysburgatory

    In the words of Phoebe Buffay "I can't believe you caved." :)
  15. Once Upon A Time Round Table: Debut Edition

    @Dessy OMG YES! I forgot about that. Great catch!!

    @Dr. Cerreno Maybe not, but there are pics of a Emma/Graham kiss out there! :)
  16. Revenge Review: Sisterhood of the Wicked

    Nice job Christine. Yes I have been wondering the same about Charlotte. Could it be that she's actually David Clarke's daughter (making her Emily's half-sister)? I don't know how the timing plays out, but given her chilly attitude toward Charlotte at times, I wonder if it's guilt over what she did to the love of her life, David, and Charlotte is a constant reminder of that? Anyone else wonder the same?
  17. TV On My Terms: Welcome to Must-Flee TV

    @kay A show like Runway (Which I enjoy BTW) works on a niche cable channel. But we're talking big broadcast network here which targets broader audiences. I didnt say "nobody" cares about fashion. But the fact is most do not.
  18. TV On My Terms: Welcome to Must-Flee TV

    @whateva Has-Been Haute Couture! :)
  19. TV On My Terms: Welcome to Must-Flee TV

    @Dan At least I left Alias out for once! ;-)
  20. TV On My Terms: Welcome to Must-Flee TV

    @b Saying NBC is making a dumb move and saying I enjoy Community are quite different. I admit Community is very smart comedy...but I have personal grown weary of it. That doesn't mean I don't see how it can appeal to others or am in denial as to its cult following. But to replace it with essentially the same type of show and expecting a different result is ridiculous, and that's the point I'm making.
  21. TV On My Terms: Welcome to Must-Flee TV

    @Wally It is true that the vast majority of Americans are not into high fashion and couldn't care less about the next fashion maven.
  22. Fringe Review: The Perfect Day

    I dont think is a different universe...just a modified version of "over here" with Peter ripped out of it.
  23. Fringe Review: The Perfect Day

    I only disagree with one point: Joshua Jackson. I think he does a good job as Peter, but his skills as an actor do not reach the epic brilliance of Anna Torv and John Noble. Torv hasnt been given the material so far in Season 4 that she had in Season 3, but we've seen an incredible range from her over the course of the series. Noble is flawless and makes the most banal Walter moment mesmerizing. Jackson doesn't have the nuance of the other two actors, but that is fine; it doesnt make me like Peter any less.
  24. Fringe Round Table: "Novation"

    I don't know if I'm just not paying close enough attention or what, but have I missed the explanation as to the purpose of the shapeshifters. I find them incredibly annoying. It's starting to feel like the Helix from Alias. (creating doubles of Francie, Irina AND Sydney). This episode for me was completely dull and the worst of the season so far, save for the Walter moments (John Noble is the definition of perfection) and the moment at the end when Olivia experienced a literal deja vu. What was THAT about? Shifting between worlds again? (something she never has done in THIS version of over here.)

    I did also like that no one had yet heard of the Observers. Peter's absence really has changed everything.
  25. Burn Notice Review: Now Where Were We.....

    Nice job Jim. I hadnt thought about Michael alreayd having told Pearce, but that would be a cool twist!

    @Michael Premieres and such are
    often available to press ahead of time.

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