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I grew to find myself liking Perfect Couples by the time it was cancelled.

The thing I wanted to know about with 100 Questions was if 100 Questions lady was answering one question a week/a session (which would take two years to fill out a match.com profile?) or if she was doing it all in one sitting.

Your first paragraph brings up yet another thing this show hasn't really gone into- what is the status of the police/the state? Is 2040 America closer to a police state? Is the prevalence of cameras seen as a natural thing or is it still met with concern and fear? Does the show itself has anything to say about that?

I remember thinking the widow of the dead cop from Blood Brothers had pretty good chemistry with Kennex. Not that that's an essential trait for a good female character, but at least it was something.

I wanted to give it a shot and at 13 episodes this season, I might as well stick it through to the end. I had hopes for it because I like Urban and sci-fi, but, it just has so many flaws and so, so few good things. Really, the only thing the show has going for it is the chemistry between Kennex and Dorian and I cannot

The Justice for Aaron thing at the end puzzled me. The mother knew his life touched people because a) she was at a vigil for her son's death a year after the fact and b) people hacked the electrical system to honor him. I guess she couldn't understand "faceless Internet people," but we're kind of getting over that

Strangely, it didn't bother me in Dredd because it fit with that movie's over-the-top quality. And also because I loved that movie.

This has been one of my biggest problems the entire series. I have never seen a place cleaner and less in shambles than Mega City One. (That's really where they live? That's a hilarious name.).

With Fringe, you sensed they were stretching their imaginations. Thinking of what's the coolest, weirdest thing they could come up with, and that was bolstered with a totally game cast ready and willing to indulge with the weirdness.

Almost Human really isn't working for me. Yes, there's the chemistry between Kennex and Dorian, but besides that, there's little else to latch onto. The ongoing plots are handled so sloppily (yes, I know, out of order airing and all that) that it's hard to consider them important. well done, or sensical. The show's

I regularly feel that Kennex has more sexual chemistry with the widow of the week than with Stahl.

I want to know why being a genetically enhanced cop means you just sit at a desk smiling all the time.

I Netflixed Casa, but it's buried in the late 100s. I'll give it a boost.

I thought the entire series was uneven, but a lot of that seemed to come from its dedication to parodying the genre. But there was definitely appreciation of the genre and the period's technology (both that people used and how they filmed), as opposed to pure mockery, and I appreciated that.

SPOILER: All the strangers who meet in the parking garage at the start have the same birthday.

Robot Squids Say The Darndest Things?

I'm glad to see through the review that my initial impression from the trailer was correct with the smug emissions. Every time I heard the Clooney voice over about how important art is, I knew he was talking about himself/this movie.

I know people complained, and rightfully so, that the show didn't go into the classes/training. But it really bugged me that after 13 weeks of this nonsense with no sense of training and the impression I had that everyone had unique powers, it suddenly became "Congratulations! You all pretty much have the AHSC Powers

It's now an official Montesorcery school.

Woods, campfire tales, urban legends- that sort of thing.