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Ok I googled it and it sounds intriguing. Is it worth my tracking down and watching? It has really bad IMDb ratings! But I need another binge-watchy, background noise series and this seems perfect. Prison Break needs too much concentration. :/

Hm, okay that's plausible. I felt like when she stopped the stream of cement he should have been able to get out of there. My previous experience with people murdered by cement (on TV only!!) has had them unconscious beforehand.

Ooh that does sound really good! When did it come out? I'm guessing its older if it was name dropped in Buffy?

Also, great to have you back Sava even though you abandoned us for Florida. (I would do the same TBH)

In my straight female's opinion, no Nicholas is not hot enough to be male lead on a show. No Justin Baldoni is he… ;)

Ooh I didn't even worry about Rogelio but was terrified for Petra! It was done really well.

This and Agent Carter are my favorite new shows of this TV season. You cannot go wrong by watching this. It is perfection.

Haven't heard of it. Was it good?

This episode was straight up joy in a bleak midwinter.

I was really happy to see that they were filling in the blanks of what happened to Cassie in the two years the pilot skims over.

Or may not realize that since Cole looks essentially the same and people don't age that much in a year. Pallid man may think Cole goes around slashing so many people he has forgotten him!

Pallid Man said he got that scar from Cole in "Mentally Divergent". He says, "You don't remember me? That makes this hurt even more…" while pointing at his scar. The implication is obvious.

I agree with most of your timeline but my reading of events in 2014 is a little bit different. I think Cassie was keeping it together and was using the CDC to go to every outbreak she could (as noted by Ryan from Nikita) just so that she could be at ground zero of whenever the plague happened. Her boss also seemed

I liked the episode too! This was going to be a kill time show
for me but its meagerly creeping up from that. I do agree with the
criticism of the fight scenes. They need to be better. The rest of it
is pretty fun though and I like most of the cast members.

I've sort of got to the point where I'm incredibly choosy about the books I want on my bookshelves as trophies. I am much more likely now to get ebooks and then to buy the print versions if they turn into keepers (meaning, I'll read and re-read and then re-read again). Sadly there aren't that many of those.

This made me chuckle but in all seriousness I cannot think of any other epic fantasy writer dilly dallying over their ginormous super popular series. The rest of the fantasy genre has moved on.

It is *definitely* not tomorrow. In fact, that is what this story categorically says.

This is more of a question about what people in this comment section find to be good writing more than it is directed specifically at you, dodgyguy.

Return them and get them from the library. At least you won't be kicking yourself for having spent money on them. I did…

I did that to my best friend when we were both 17, totally by mistake! I was obsessed and went through the first 8 or so books all at once and got her started. However, between books 8 and 9 I realized what a shitty, misogynistic series WoT was and got over it fast. My friend, however, while still recognizing that