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I'm still waiting for Gareth and Sid to storm into Agents of SHIELD, swords drawn and try to get "Aida" to turn away from the DDEW and come back with him.

They snuck it into the back end of the season and then left it there before swiftly withdrawing it from the schedule without even buying us dinner first.

It's spelt L O S T . Not LOST.

Better to snip him out so that there is more time between actors in the role and make it easier to set the new guy up than to have a sudden change over the break. The time between his last appearance and episode one of season two will be pretty long so the transition should be pretty seamless.
Kind of a shame because

Cue Rachel Bloom:
Period Sets, period sets,
put down a towel
pat it till it dries,
period sets!

Well if Firefly comes back won't that Make America Great Again?

It had Oscar® Winner Brie Larson.

Doctor Who was put on hiatus in 1989 and then a mere seven years later was bought back for one episode followed by a simple nine year tea-break before resuming production again.

Locking the timeline down would be a good idea.
Has their studio got any ties to any current period-pieces that they could work around(like how Doctor Who used to just pilfer all the Victorian era sets/costumes from the Dickens and Austen productions)?

Then they can expand out and create CW2 for another 12 hours of Berlanti content and repeats of past Berlanti content.
I personally can't wait.

Might be a little bit like Jonathan Creek.
Which is a great British Murder Mystery series wherein every small town has eight murders per year, typically during a fete.

Except Barry Allen who just wants to know the exact date and time that everything went wrong for some reason.

NCIS:LA actually did a full crossover with Hawaii Five-0 and I could have sworn that Michelle Borth's character in season 3-4 was from NCIS:LA originally(she wasn't so my mistake there, her character was in the navy so I must have assumed it).

I like to imagine that Last Resort is a prequel to Brooklyn 99.

It's all they show on Fridays in the FEMA camps Obama set up to detain the True Patriots and their kinfolk.
The briefly aired My Little Pony Friendship Is Magic on Fridays but things… got weird.

I know a guy, I'll give you his name and the names of all of his connections if you're willing to do a deal.

Can you comprehend what the last episode of The Simpsons is going to do to the world?
There are adults live right now who've never been alive when that show wasn't on the air.
I swear the end of The Simpsons is going to be one of the biggest TV moments of all time when it happens.

And Galavant and Pitch. The man makes shows I like, glad one of them stuck even if it's the one I care about the least.

I felt that going live helped it. The improv stuff and trying to make everyone else break was hilarious. Bianca Kajlich was a fucking trooper every week for the shit everyone tried to get her to laugh("I had the worst night last night, my sister chose the movie and it was Thirty Minutes or Less and it was super

Well they're all stuck on an island now, so a L O S T crossover is pretty likely.