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Its so crazy that people are putting legends at #1 now. I still remember the beginning of s1 last year when I thought it was utter garbage and was only watching it because of potential crossovers. Its really amazing how far its come. I actually have put arrow back up to #1 on my list but otherwise I think I pretty

I think its called a Marty Sue when its a guy

If there is something I have increasingly felt over the course of all of season 4, it is that Vikings constantly feels rushed. Every scene feels like it should have been longer, every character feels like they need just a couple more lines to say. The show's world has only grown, and the scope has become increasingly

This was probably my favourite episode of season 3 so far. It stands on its own as just a polished, funny, enjoyable episode with great character development, emotional stakes, and tension when its needed. Keep this up CW

I suspect we'll be seeing another time jump either next episode or at the beginning of season 5. This could help establish Jorvik (York) as the center of the Danish operations run by Ivar, while it gives time for Alfred and Aethelred to grow up some more. For a long time I was expecting Jonathan Rhys Meyers' casting

Your responses get an A+, which is something considering here at AV they don't do A+

I very much enjoyed this episode, and the trash compactor bit felt almost like an episode of community in the very best possible way. I want to see the show doing more of this - like I doubt a single person who watches Legends won't appreciate star wars homages and such. More ridiculous pop cultures references for

This is only missing a 2 second clip of Ben Carson realizing he forgot his luggage

I think it's been apparent all along that Ecbert never loved Aethelwulf. Ecbert has always been intrigued by bright, curious minds. This is why he is most attached to Ragnar, Aethelstan, Judith, and now Alfred. Aethelwulf bears all the qualities of a good son in terms of loyalty, duty, and diligence - but he lacks

Great episode, great review! However, @Dennis Perkins you got the quote wrong! It's "How the little piggies will grunt when they hear how the old boar suffered!" These are his famous last words in the saga, he's talking about how his sons will react to news of his death, which will trigger the invasion! I'll let it

Loving this season so far. A little concerned about Harald Fairhair however. Him and his brother are woefully underdeveloped still, which is puzzling since Harald will end up fulfilling his goal unless Vikings chooses to deviate. He could end up being around for a while, and yet he still has very little character to

For me, this was the best episode of Arrow ever made. Sure, last week was excellent, but I didn't consider it quite as well structured as this week's episode. I loved the past two weeks so much I can't even express how relieved I am to announce, finally, that Arrow season 5 is Arrow in full stride once again. If they