When I tell people that Fringe is one of the best shows -- if not the best show -- on TV right now, it is because of episodes like this one. An episode that can stand alone by itself, as great hour of television, and also continue to advance the series with fresh angles at the same time.
"There's nothing as pathetic as an aging hipster." – Dr. Evil, Austin Powers (1997)
When Mr. Schuester gets sick, a substitute teacher named Holly Holiday (guest star Gwyneth Paltrow) takes over his Spanish class and the glee club, and winds up winning over the whole New Directions clan.
Ryan Howard started his first day at work at Dunder Mifflin, as a referral from a temporary agency on the pilot episode. During the first three seasons, Ryan served the role of being the everyman who reluctantly came to work at a dysfunctional environment.
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When a slew of werewolf attacks leave victims literally heartless, the new king of hell forces the Winchesters to play his game if they ever want to see Sam's soul again.
When Crowley gets word that the alpha werewolf is in a small town terrorizing its residents, he wants Sam and Dean to play fetch.
After Sash and Brenda took out the crazy-haired Marty last week, things got even crazier this week -- and I'm not talking about the destruction at camp. The "power couple" were suddenly on the outs, as everyone apparently realized who was running the game.
A trip down memory lane reveals more of Katherine's history while Elena and Stefan realize that being free does not mean you're safe.
Feeling helpless even with three vampires and a witch are willing to protect her, Elena decides to take matters into her own hands to get the answers she needs from Katherine.
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