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Oh, it's cancelled. They just think if they never mention it we'll forget they ever aired something so terrible.

This one will be hidden under the guise of comedy slash philosophical introspection, like girls.

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I honestly didn't know Ryan Murphy made Nip/Tuck before I read this article. Now it just seems obvious.

Oh just give it to Cinemax for a tv movie already.

When sunny and the league made the switch, their ratings were as good as the network could have expected. Haven't heard anything new in months.

While the character moments were kind of nice, Sky being so whiny and the writers making the plot so stupid to make her look justified (we can't send Coulson and May in as the extraction team because SHUT UP!) drag this episode down to the level of the first three episodes, but without the network mandated stalling as

Honestly, that trope would have just made me hate it more.

Yes, it was in character, but people find the character itself annoying.

Wow, I think you managed to check every box on the fan-excuse bingo card for excusing flaws in shows.

But the show even had her boyfriend able to hack into SHIELD in episode 5. So they really aren't making it look like a huge accomplishment

Come to the darkside of people who defend that show. We have Emily Mortimer.

The Newsroom did it first.

I'm sure I'm not the only one who noticed this, but there is no reason Hand couldn't have just used Coulson and May as the extraction team to begin with and saved us Sky's pretentious moralizing.

Ned stark. Qhorin half hand. Matthos seaworth. I could go on listing characters who didn't threaten the chaos that drives the plot, and still died because it was the only thing that made sense.

Well bare in mind this is cinematic, the least major of major channels. Plus, exorcism seems to be a good fit for them.

He's nothing special, but his character was always stoic in the books. I think he's ok.

If you think the deaths in game of thrones are just for cheap drama,you haven't been paying attention.

So are we doing "fuck you, the Homeland" yet, or are we waiting until the end of the season? Or did this episode redeem itself?

What's weird is that they actually restrict them to that formula. I read all the Eragon books (I know, I know) and when he decided he needed an extra book to finish the series, they let him. You'd think publishers would let people drag out a successful series as long as they could.