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That was ages ago back when the CW was just starting up. The CW isn't sentient, it doesn't have an opinion on Rob Thomas one way or another, it's the executives that do, and the guy who runs the network now came on in 2011 and therefore has nothing to do with the network's treatment of Veronica Mars.

Yeah, of course relationships change over time and they could have done that in this season, but I think this was more a case of them course correcting as the season went along and re-writing the characters at school so that Eddie could have people to hang out with there rather than it being naturally developing

Could not disagree more about Evan and Emery. As for the kids at school, the show's been kind of all over the place with them, going from not liking Eddie to being cool with him, and the black kid is now part of the group too now etc with not much explanation. Growing pains of a first season I guess, but I hope that

Eddie can still be a bit broad some times, but I completely disagree on the other two. Constance Wu is great, but I think I laugh more at Evan and Emery than anyone else on this show

Yeah I'm aware that Marvel and Netflix have previously been vague about whether Jessica Jones was coming out late 2015 or early 2016, which is why I mentioned that Marvel's press release specifically states that Jessica Jones is coming this year.

He was a writer and producer on this season. He wrote the 3rd episode where Matt and Foggy are in court (which wasn't my favourite to be honest), and co-wrote the 6th where Matt is trapped in the abandoned building with the russian. Plus he's not running it alone, he's doing it with Doug Petrie who wrote the one with

He's still listed as being a executive producer in Marvel's press release, though it's unclear how involved he'll actually be or whether that's just a token credit or whatever.

Yeah, I mean I get that people make mistakes and everything, but if what your doing is basically rewording a press release it would be helpful if you actually didn't misrepresent the information in the release. Also the Marvel press release which came out after the Netflix one says that Jessica Jones is coming this

From what I've heard, the pace is actually around a year apart with Jessica Jones dropping like December/January or so, which is around 9 months from now. If they stick with that release pattern, then Luke Cage will be out maybe Fall 2016 a couple months before season 2 of Jessica Jones, with Iron Fist out Summer 2017

Obviously this is all predicated on the idea that these shows will all be successful, but if we're getting them a year apart, then Defenders won't be until 2019 or something. Therefore, assuming they all get renewed for future seasons we'd have seen season 4 of Daredevil, season 3 of Jessica Jones, season 2 of Luke

I don't think they are going to wait till after the defenders to do second seasons for these characters. You can have people wait a couple years for a new film, but I doubt marvel would want to do that with the shows, both from a servicing the fans point of view, but also from a contractual one.

I'll go with Allegiance for the biggest flop of midseason. It was supposed to be a show that NBC was actually excited about, then it premiered low and only continued to go down from there and was subsequently pulled after 5 episodes.

Back in January, the head of FX was still saying that he saw the show running at least 5 seasons. Yes the ratings have gone down a bit this season, but the show gets a significant DVR bump, which is something FX takes into consideration, and it also is fairly critically acclaimed and prestige definitely matters to FX.

Well, according to the press releases when her casting was announced, she is indeed a regular cast member, so I think she is probably going to be sticking around for more than just one or two more episodes.

Alexa Davalos is in Man in the High Castle for Amazon, so that's not happening. She'd be good though.

Nope, just the ones that I watch that I think are good.

Don't understand why you think they've done a bad job staying in business with the guys behind Sopranos, Wire and Deadwood.

Um… Girls, Togetherness, The Jinx, Last Week Tonight, Game of Thrones, Veep, Silicon Valley, The Leftovers, True Detective, plus more new stuff coming later this year. FX is awesome, but HBO is in a better place now with its programming than it's been in quite a while.

The reviewer had only seen the first 6 episodes at the time of writing this, while most of the stuff you mentioned comes from later on in the season.

No, the election's not over, but as the last president stepped down Selina is now the president, so she needs to hire a VP.