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    They don't have to be watched in order but if you like JJ, Daredevil is just as good IMO.

    Claire didn't know Luke when she met him in the finale of Jessica Jones, so seems unlikely she can be in this show if it takes place entirely before it.

    I'd happily watch a show with all Luke Cage, Mike Colter was great.

    Neal McDonough and Jon Hamm would be my top two picks. With McDonough as a protagonist and Hamm as the antagonist to subvert expectations based on their typical roles.

    "…we just finished shooting for season six in December…"

    Yea and my point is a show known for real deaths doesn't need the publicity of a fake one so much that they sacrifice story.

    I never buy a character was actually killed off when the show pans away from actually showing it.

    What exactly was the point of showing Glenn about to die given this episode? The show easily could have just shown him watching Nicholas kill himself and left on his own and picked up with him finding Enid in this episode. It was a cheap and stupid cliffhanger that belonged on a show desperate for ratings, not one

    I'm just going to disagree with you then. Parks and Rec at its best is one of the best sitcoms I've seen period, at its worse was just very good. Outside of the misguided first season, the character development and story continuity alone puts it above The League which cares little about either element. I would have

    I genuinely don't get how anyone could say that after this episode, Thea vs Andy was very well choreographed.

    What was wrong with Slade's motivations? He hated Oliver because his Mirakuru influenced brain blamed him for the woman he loved dying and declared a vendetta against him. IMO it was awesome how he went about destroying everything he could in Oliver's life.

    Parks and Rec went out on a high note in my book, that finale was perfect. Comparing it to The League in any way is sacrilegious.

    I highly doubt I'll ever be watching S2 for a second time to find out if it has aged well.

    I was asking what the point of you bringing that up is…I can obviously read your OP. Are you saying Fargo is overrated?

    I mean fine, but what is your point? That Fargo should lose points for doing so? It still is a tremendous show and it still could have been fucked up under the wrong care.

    Am I missing something? S2 only had three detectives, they had four main characters but Vaughn was not a detective.

    What exactly has the second season cribbed from the movie so far? I agree the first season did a lot of it but the second season has really stood well on its own.

    This was one of the better sitcoms of my childhood. I mean worth watching for Hal alone.

    Sorry I meant they are doing a Carol Danvers movie coming out in 2018…if you meant Kamala Khan I was confused as Danvers was Ms. Marvel in the comics way longer than her.

    They do and like the comics are calling her Captain Marvel now.