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NJPW has a deal with AAA's rival CMLL, and have reportedly already nixed the idea of having their shows on the WWE Network. So despite Liger showing up on NXT, I think they mainly see themselves as competitors to WWE and not collaborators. I guess WWE could make a deal with Dragon Gate or AJPW, who have good

To add on: This two-parter, and really the show in general, does a bad job of establishing how its SF elements work. I'm not expecting hard sci-fi, but stuff like the helmet in the last episode or the death-mirror-portal-generator in this one just seems to do whatever is required for the plot with no explanation. I

Sci-fi keeps trying to convince me that being immortal would suck, but it still sounds better than the alternative.

I always liked the Give Yourself Goosebumps books as a kid. They were a lot more interactive, and felt less dated, than the actual Choose Your Own Adventure books they were based off. Hell, some of the "specials" were basically simplified roleplaying games.

No, the scariest part is that a studio made a movie to cash in on this nostalgia for something 90s kids vaguely remember.

My impression was that he was given a different extra part, possibly as a wedding guest.

I like this new show about the bond lawyer, but I'm not sure how it has the same main character as the show about a presidential candidate's wife. And that show about an old guy at a law firm is boring.

For what it's worth, I think Fallon does the chummy celebrity interview better than Colbert. As for the monologue and desk segments, the less said the better.

Even if we set the geography aside, I'm pretty sure that electricity doesn't work like that.

So, everyone was distraught about poor little Arya dying and the Doctor remembered that he was there to save lives, no matter what happened… but no one really seemed to give a shit about the dozen Viking warriors that got vaporized in the first act.

Also, if you've got a spare $60 lying around (or a good stream), there's a big drama show in boxing on Saturday.

If Dave Foley has a recurring role on this show, then I'm mostly happy for him.

It's not only conservative outlets that have been banging the drum. I watch Frontline on PBS regularly, and there have been at least a couple of episode chock full of military personnel and defense "experts" informing us that Obama should have never withdrawn from Iraq and hasn't done enough to fight ISIS. The one

"Remember last fall when people pre-judgedJane The Virgin because of its title and it was super hard for you to convince your friends and family that it really—no really—is a super great show that they should all be tuning in for? "

It's especially puzzling for a TV movie that almost everyone will see via digital transmission anyway.

TOO SWEET ME, ALEX!

I'm gonna watch this two-hour Kurt Sutter show, because I have poor pattern recognition and mild self-loathing.

Forget about peak TV. What we really need to worry about is peak Ken Jeong.

"Peak TV" may be one of the fakest problems I've ever heard.

That's a lot of making out.