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I've been thinking lately about how the Americans will end. Ideally, Phil and Liz should face justice for their countless acts of murder and espionage, but this is Prestige TV, so there's little chance of that.happening. More likely, then that they return to Russia, and realize that the country they have sacrificed so

Hannity is going to do himself in.

Does anyone even consider McCain a "maverick" anymore? I would think the campaign he ran against Obama ended that. These days he just clocks hours on every single Sunday morning show, and somehow gets credit for making statements mildly critical of Trump, with no follow-through.

J'onn just accepting Winn's hug was kind of nice, too.

What with Cat reclaiming her office, and James getting zero lines in the season finale, his fate on this show seems clear.

I wonder how this episode played in Flint, Michigan.

Everybody's under pressure here. Jimmy, of course, is heading down a bad road as we see him become Saul Goodman in practice, as well as name. Kim is driven, but she's overworked, stressed out, and ridden with guilt over Chuck's downfall. Gus has Hector daring him to respond to his provocations.Nacho is getting ready

MSNBC's management really needs to get out of the way of their talent. Giving Brian Williams the 10 pm time slot to continue his career rehab is a bad idea. So is their continued insistence on preempting Joy Reid's weekend show every time Trump scratches his balls. They seem suspicious of their success, and seem not

Ridley Scott seems reluctant to relinquish the Alien franchise to other filmmakers, despite having absolutely nothing to say in his Alien movies anymore. He spends a good deal of this movie dealing with the obstacles that he presented himself with in Prometheus, and once those issues are addressed, he seems to have no

I definitely think that the finale could have been a longer episode. There was far too little of Jack walking silently through barren hellscapes.

Despite the fact Ailes is gone personally, and I have no tears to shed over that, I regret his existence, as we will be living with the impact of his policies for years to come. He departed Fox News in shame, only if you think that he could be capable of shame. And the network continues as if he had never left.

Without female employees to harass, life just wasn't worth living.

Oh, wow. Do we have to start this again? I spent last year watching a lot of my musical idols pass away too soon. Bowie, Prince, Sharon Jones, on and on.

The bourbon's in a separate briefcase.

God, the writing on this show drives me crazy.

I wondered last week whether Chuck would use his massive fail to rebuild himself, and his relationship with Jimmy. But it's just not in him. It's not clear what his scheme is (Should I call it a long con?), but I think it's clear it won't be to Jimmy's benefit.

My feelings exactly. People get too hung up on the fan service thing. Gus realizes that Hector will continue to provoke him, and, unless he wants a war, he should look into alternative methods of distribution. Those methods aren't going to appear out of nowhere. So, at this point, we need to see the origin of these

It's my understanding that Devil Dino and Moon Girl has pretty good sales to school kids, through Scholastic book fairs and the like.

From now on, I'm just assuming that every future Marvel title will last last for six issues, and make my decisions based on that.

I agree that Chase has been absurdly over-powered. And it's ridiculous how he has sought out henchmen now, despite the fact he's kept Team Arrow jumping for months singlehandedly. His schemes are entirely too complex (a trap-room with running concrete?) and expensive to believe that he's conceived them on his own.