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This is just a simulcast of the aftershow Canada's been doing since last year. Sometimes its only 15 minutes. The hosts talk about their favorite parts of the episode and their theories about where it'll go next. They sometimes have set tours/behind the scenes stuff that you'd normally see on a DVD. They bring an

It's filmed here and most of the actors are Canadian (and it takes place in Toronto just cannot directly say), but the aftershow mentioned here was already a thing last year. BBCA is just going to simulcast it.

S3. It's not even always half an hour a few last year ran for 15 minutes.

The BDSMer in me was honestly like: Metal cuffs aren't actually safe for the wrists…oh yeah its Cruella she doesn't care.

They're not actually doing it, just simulcasting the Canadian one but it is very rare for something like this to happen, Canadian bit being picked up by the US.

CW Riverdale, Mondays 8 PM.

The Little Brother CW one-upped them with Renew Literally Everything Day.

CBS does a bunch of easy renewals, no word on the bubble shows yet:

Anyone else's TV satellite down after our little freezing rain? Most of yesterday I got a few Toronto channels but in the afternoon everything just died and is still gone. Usually the internet goes down first but its stayed on this time.

Searching around, apparently just after this was filmed they did a test pilot and they're coy about whether they'll appear again for SHIELD this year, so maybe.

They have/will have shot a Pilot for the execs to review, and they cast someone for Bobbi and Hunter to be working with, but it'l be a few months before we know if its actually going to be a show.

Agnostic then?

Agnostics hear you but don't see the need for you to join us.

Its on at 10:30. (In Canada at least, but we sync or schedule with the US all the time).

The more advanced ones also have a toy box filled with things not sold at Toys R Us.

True, except for the CW and stuff like SHIELD and OUAT. NCISes should be fine but those other ones probably won't stick around.

Ratings tend to fall when the clocks change but tend to get lower every year it seems. How much longer can a non-procedural 22-25 episode drama hope to hold out would you guess?