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1. Yes and no - I don't think a singular episode could do irreparable damage to a TV show in terms of quality, story, character, etc. - that can always be resolved. But a singular episode (although generally more, with a single episode as a breaking point) could do damage to a show's reputation and get people less

White people, obviously.

"Critically acclaimed" sounds about right, it certainly has a lot of critical acclaim. It'd be a stretch for "universally praised" or anything.

I've been curious to watch for years but can never find a good stream anywhere of it. If anyone knows a place to watch the show to catch up (from S01E01) , please let me know.

Actually, it goes by the Friend Code of your 3DS rather than something generated in-game, so you can give your Friend Code out before getting the game.

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42. What do Joanne Woodward, Owen Wilson and Neil Hamilton have in common?

It sounds made for Showtime.

I just don't get why its on FOX and not CBS, other than that CBS has Mom and having Dads also might make for a weird (or hilarious) line up just as far as the titles go.

It's a shitty show, but it's Tuesdays at 8pm with a small audience, and Brooklyn Nine-Nine might be benefiting from its viewership as a lead-in as part of a Tuesday night block, even if B99 has stronger ratings. Keeping it on air isn't the worst thing, even if it's crap.

I prefer Teen Wolf to The Vampire Diaries, but they're both great. Teen Wolf is campier and sort of a teen supernatural horror-comedy-drama while The Vampire Diaries is a teen supernatural romance-drama.

Cam and Mitch are just toxic together. It always feels like Mitchell has a lot of shame that filters or restricts his behavior, and so he is ashamed to be around his unfiltered and unrestricted partner. Then Mitchell makes some snippy comment, Cam is offended, then gets over-dramatic, and the cycle repeats. It's

I always get at least one good laugh from any given episode of Modern Family, normally from the Dunphys (Ty Burrell and Julie Bowen really deserve their Emmy nominations and anchor the show, and their on-screen kids are fantastic as well). I really do feel that it is one of the better sitcoms on TV right now, although

It worked very well with Scandal.

I would hope they don't! But it would be a shocking twist, and I'm otherwise completely confused why she isn't in the main cast.

I think that the "special guest stars" means they won't make it though to the end of the season, or maybe not even the midway point, and that Fances Conroy and Denis O'Hare will have their roles significantly expanded over the next few episodes.

I always think of Murder, She Wrote as "the old lady detective show" so seeing Octavia Spencer, who is not an old lady, seems like a weird choice.

Exactly. When gay men say that they are sexually attracted to men, what they really mean is that they want to have a corrosive non-sexual relationship with another man and maybe get some Pinkberry after a shopping spree.

Some of the shows feature a hot man who has a cool job in a sunny locale where he uses his A-grade charm to breezily go through different fun and sexy cases each week.