Yes, I am very much enjoying her character development. I now find myself 
actually rooting for root.
 

 Another show I'm really enjoying is The Blacklist, with James Spader. What was 
interesting to me is that James Spader seemed so very familiar to me, but I 
couldn't place him. So, I looked him up on IMDB, and there were only two things 
I'd seen, only one of which I remember: the episode of Seinfeld where he plays 
the guy who won't apologize to George. He seems to have a permanent, built-in 
snarkiness that is very distinctive.
 

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 ...just because he's the only person here who has admitted
 to watching "Person Of Interest." 
 
 Isn't the character of Root a gas? I am *so* happy that
 Johnathon Nolan and the writers of this series realized
 what a resource they had on their hands, and gave Amy
 Acker a role she could sink her teeth into. 
 
 She was my favorite actress on "Dollhouse," and for 
 similar reasons -- she could play "seemingly normal" one
 minute, and "beyond demented" the next, seamlessly. Root
 is crazier than a bedbug, but the "voices" really *are*
 talking to her. How do you explain that to your shrink
 in the mental hospital they've committed you to *except*
 to do what she did in episode three of this season? 
 
 I'm hoping that they keep her front and center throughout
 the rest of the series...

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