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What the hell does race have to do with this?

Upset? - perhaps. Then I would remind myself that I'm a series regular on a successful long running television series and being very well paid for my efforts. Yes that get less but neither are getting paid peanuts for their work.

Granted both Daniel Dae Kim and Grace Park have been with the series since it began.

Given how strong the first two seasons of "Arrow" were and how uneven the subsequent two seasons that followed, year five was really make or break for the show.

Apologies for the late response but I agree 100%. British soaps have survived and thrived by maintaining a strong sense of realism with regards to their storytelling approach and the way the characters are written.

"Married" fell into the trap far quicker than many other sitcoms and didn't bother to elevate itself at all.

Their parents were shrewd enough to invest their money wisely and the twins became very wealthy because of it. Trust me if they were broke and out of work, they would have ended up on this train wreck along with the rest of the cast who are clearly doing this because no other offers are coming in……

A number of factors have played key roles in the decline of daytime drama

"Pretty Little Liars" is a perfect example of a guilty pleasure. A show that revels in the ridiculous.

I don't think it would have matter what night the show aired or promotional tricks the network pulled to lure viewers, "Hannibal" was never going to get any serious traction on NBC.

Have to give credit where credit is due. NBC have tried their best to promote the show but it's dark nature and the themes the series explore have made it painfully clear that network television is not the place where this program belongs……..
This is an ideal opportunity for HBO. Showtime, FX or Netflix to step up to

It's a little of both truth be told. It's smart but it's also quite dense to the point where it can be a tad confusing to follow at times.

"The Armageddon Factor" is a classic example of "Doctor Who" being indulgent, over excessive and nonsensical.

It's a testament to the skills of Jane Lynch that she is still able to give it her all despite having a character who has been hapzardly written from the beginning.

The larger problem with Santana is that she rarely (if ever) gets called out for her toxic attitude and nasty put downs. She flings insults left and right but almost never gets put in her place which frankly is long overdue.

In the past when something was made fun of and sent up, it was usually an over the top version of the original where everyone could laugh at just how silly the parody was….

I have no qualms against "Revenge". I don't think it's bad series. I think it's good. The cast are engaging and the show has more twists and turns than a rollercoaster.

To celebrate Stefon's up and coming appearance on "Late Night With Seth Meyers", a get together will be held at New York City's hottest nightclub "Guess What I'm Touching?!?!?".

I'm quite disappointed that CBS decided not pursue the following spinoffs:

I rather liked Tasha Yar for the simple fact that "Trek" was trying to show viewers a female character could be strong and assertive and be at the centre of the action as Chief of Security. Troi and Crusher whilst smart and hard working were relegated to the more traditional roles as "carers" (being the ship's