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It was definitely a twinkish Hercules…

Thing is, they are fudging their own mythology, or Hades is playing a con game. The Underworld is the in between - either you go up, or you go down. Hades would like souls to go down, so for him is imperative that they remain either in the Underworld, or going down. Theoretically, the one in one out is when they

Finally caught up with Crazy Ex-Girlfriend, hopefully will catch up with How to get away with murder.

And deprive the fans of the amount of mangst it would generate?

I still can't believe that song…

I've had a bit of a problem lately with exgf but from the recaps I'm confident they are aware of the issues with the premise, so I am marching on.

I didn't sign it, and therefore it becomes collectively void.

Now if it only had the budget cable networks have…

They just need a roku app and I'll be happy.

The kid from Teen Wolf?

If Galavant and Agent Carter get renewed the Bear would have to pack his bags and give up.

This got me out of my sexy french depression!

Even Cancel Bear was like WTF regarding Crazy ExGF

Wait, it'll be before or after the good wife?

Oh yeah, that's her character flaw. That she sees herself as a result of the political machinations around her, when in reality, she's as much of a cause of them as any other (in a role similar to Eli, subconsciously encouraging Peter to move up).

At this point I expect every movie that happens on Earth or involve SHIELD somewhat to have a Peggy Carter cameo.

Someone moved everything to Tuesdays. My DVR is bloated: Flash, iZombie, Agent Carter, Teen Wolf, Shannara, Brooklyn Nine Nine…

Well, he did make a pit stop for fish food. He knows Sherlock is going to forget about that goldfish as soon as he enters the brownstone (after having pleaded to Watson for hours about them keeping it).

I totally agree - the show should not attempt the jump from attorney to President, that would be ridiculous.

Too soon. At this point it's still under Broadway's exclusivity contract (four years, IIRC).