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    It remains impressive how tightly plotted The Shield was - how every season up until now can stand on it's own and offer small victories for the Strike Team while simultaneously foreshadowing the team's downfall. The show truly is broken into two halves, the first of which ends after Season 4, and it is all downhill

    I don't know about that - it would be too big budget to do a GL specific show where he is in space fighting aliens and etc. But just having a few episodes where GL shows up to team up with Flash or Arrow? How expensive can making green CGI shapes really be?

    My bad - I forgot for Flash Rogues doesn't just mean all of his supervillains.

    They already cast a lot of them. The main cast includes Caitlin Snow (Danielle Panabaker) who is Killer Frost in the comics, Cisco Ramon (Carlos Valdes) who is Vibe in the comics, and Eddie Thawne (Rick Cosnett) who is Professor Zoom (although whether or not he is Professor Zoom in the show is a question mark based on

    Ha no not the case - I've found a lot of movies that I love but my friends don't (Hot Fuzz and The World's End are two of my favorites but my friends don't like anything Simon Pegg does as an example.)

    I've always been a Firestorm fan so when I read this I was incredibly pumped. I do wonder what DC superheroes the CW can and can't use though. Green Lantern has always been a good team-up hero with the Flash and would likely excel as a TV character in a supporting role. Many have also suggested The Question join

    Based on the leaked pilot which has tons of awesome references to the DC universe, I humbly disagree. The tone will be a lot lighter but it seems the attention to detail and fan service in keeping the show honest to it's roots will be there.

    Watch the movie before criticizing individual reviews…Godzilla got great reviews on RT and by most outlets and I don't have a single friend who enjoyed it or would recommend it.

    Yes. All people ever do is complain about not having money and now there is a guy whose getting a year's worth of salary from thousands of people to make a freaking potato salad…

    Guessing they would have just rebooted the series in Philadelphia where the Taylors moved to at the end of season 5 - I guess there is a chance they could have left them in Dillon with Coach in charge of the Panthers again but that would be such familiar territory it wouldn't have added to the series at all.

    I don't know which would require more of a stretch of my imagination - believing Thea would turn totally evil and also become deadly enough to be a good Cheshire or believing Laurel could ever be Black Canary (and no Laurel's self-defense skills don't help me believe that more).

    I want Cheshire badly.

    If this show doesn't have Gus rising to power and featured prominently it fails IMO.

    Does Saul realistically stay in Omaha doing nothing forever after Walter is caught? Is anyone even really looking for him once the case dies down?

    I finally caught up on Elementary after writing it off for a long time and have to admit it is a superior Sherlock show to Sherlock overall - Sherlock has too few episodes to be delivering duds like they did in season 3.

    So you'll review Under the Dome, seemingly only to put it on "Worst of" lists, but decide to stop covering Suits out of nowhere?

    Yea the 90s cartoon had some ridiculous rules - the creator said in an interview that Spider-Man couldn't land on a roof that had birds on it due to concerns that kids would think he killed the birds while doing so…see link below for the interview:

    I don't think this would apply to a cable network like AMC.

    Ramsey and Theon are actually fairly isolated in the books until right at the end of the fifth book when Jon Snow / Stannis starts making advances on him. Granted the torturing of Theon does happen around the timeframe of third book just completely off the page.