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But that's also against TBBT. I'm sure NFL will do better than 2.9, even if it doesn't get 5.0+, but it will 2.9 for the whole night. This is also only six weeks of the Fall season (and two weeks before), so they could just push back the premiere of Thursday shows until November.

Please. The NFL has about $10 Billion in revenue. Walmart has more than $450 Billion in revenue. The NFL isn't even in the top 100 of highest revenue corporations.

That early scene where Jackie pivots everything Kate and Pete say into part of her infomercial script. Oh how I'm going to miss this show after it gets unceremoniously cancelled.

Well to some extent this site is great for comparing and critiquing different shows. The OP was a little rude, and I don't agree with their point really either. As for going to the Elementary reviews, we would welcome the page hits as long you as you don't make fun of Clyde :)

For what it's worth, very few of the Sherlock fans I know have ever watched any episode of Elementary, not even the pilot. I watch both shows in their entirety, and much prefer Elementary to this one, but most people respond to any comparison at all between the two with a dismissive "no, just no."

And her scowl. So much frustration and waning patience in one expression.

I think they mentioned that this would have been the first complete dinosaur fossil found above the KT level rather than just individual bones.

She "rocks" as a geologist. I see what you did there.

The first time I saw the episode title, I thought it said "Dead Clyde Watching" and my heart skipped a beat. Or two. Or three.

Am I a bad person for absolutely cracking up at Penny laughing at the old man who fell? It wasn't even that funny, but Penny's sick humor really gets me.

Is Arrow really that popular in Canada? Awesome!

Is it just me, or did Laurel look much prettier/more human/less plastic in this episode?

This episode was meh due to a lack of Dalia and an unsatisfying Ryan/Tessa plot.

For a moment I thought the little girl saw one of Laurie's dirty cakes that she left in the display by accident.

I don't know why I still watch that show. It really is awful. Even the Max and Caroline friendship is growing stale.

Great episode. I got chills from Janney's "if you hurt Christy" threat.

See but we already know that Sara leaves the island by the end of this year to train in Nanda Parbat and that Oliver doesn't see her again until she shows up in Starling City. Further, everything in between the shipwreck and meeting Oliver again is unseen by us. Not truly showing us her journey to becoming the Canary

The problem though is that if Sara is the Black Canary, then the role has entirely been retconned into story. Having her already exist and be trained robs Arrow of a lot of its dramatic narrative. The writers have been pretty consistent about saying how they want a Black Canary origin story to be realistic and that

I think the writers/producers/etc mentioned that this episode, last week, and the next two episodes are part of a Laurel-centric chapter. I'm also suspicious that the show is going to reunite her with Sara in the upcoming Alex Kingston episode right before killing Sara off, and that will all lead to Laurel becoming

Great episode. Loved seeing Laurel have something to do, including shooting Officer Daly. It also felt like Cassidy stepped up her acting a bit, she was rather manic when pleading with Detective Lance in the interrogation room. I'm still laughing at all her druggie lines like "I can explain that!"