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I hate it when people write ancestor when they mean descendant. One of my grammatical pet peeves.

I agree. I keep watching it out of momentum rather than enjoyment at this point. I'd love for it to stop appearing in my DVR without actually consciously removing it. I probably wouldn't notice if it stopped showing up. There are several shows like that for me.

Getting rid of channing tatum's wife would be a case of addition by subtraction.

I have this problem with Agents of Shield. The Netflix shows with their small scale I get, but you'd think an occasional hulk or iron man appearance would stop a lot of their stupid problems.

I'd be for getting rid of firestorm, but I love me some Victor Garber.

When I saw that, I thought to myself, "aw, and she'd just started to learn how to act." She wasn't great at it, but had been getting better. Maybe she'll come back as a zombie where her acting skills won't matter so much.

Yeah, I felt the same way and wanted to comment aloud on it, but the only person there was my wife sitting on the couch reading. She wouldn't get it and makes fun of me when I talk to the TV and tell the characters how they're being stupid, so I just kept it all inside.

I think you mean Jupiter Descending 3: Into Uranus.

I'd thought he was supposed to be in this Legends show? Isn't that what everyone said when he was leaving?

I wasn't sure about that through the entire episode. I knew something was off with him, but thought he was secretly a mugger working for Brick rather than an informant (and maybe more) working for the League.

Craig needs to go.

I thought this edit would have been better with her dying being included. Would have given the bittersweet, but still the happy ending for the moment. Other than that, it was just about perfect.

But after Karen slashed them, 3 of them were bleeding in this episode, no? Add to that Karla Crome killing herself and you might get 4 bloody misfits.

True, true.  It's just that to people who don't know, it sounds an awful lot like I'm recommending Hubbard in general.  I did read the first 6-7 books of his Mission Earth (I think that's what the long one was called) as a freshman in high school before giving up (all the sex and drugs kept 14 year old me in it for a

I remember reading the beginning of that when I was like 12 or 13 or whatever when Lancelot says, "I'm deep enough" and thinking to myself "Aw hell yeah, it's on now."  Not many books inspire me to still remember how I felt about one particular phrase 22 years later.

I've definitely suggested him to people who liked Game of Thrones but had finished the books, looked at the timeframe it takes for new ones to come out, and were looking for something new and similar with a defined ending.

I'm a fan of pretty much all of Kay's stuff.  His poetry book isn't my favorite, and some of the poetry (with the exception of Rachel's Song from The Summer Tree, which I enjoyed) that he puts in his other books I tend to skim over, but, other than that, I love his stuff.  Not sure I'd suggest Lion's of Al-Rassan as a

That was my thought as well.  Wanting that extra time (even 45 seconds until he got punched) with tears in his eyes really made me think it was going that way.

The tears in his eyes as he talked about wanting 45 more days (or seconds) made me think he's telling this story to his kids after their mom's funeral.  A definite sense of loss there.

I liked the Almost Famous reference, but my wife didn't get it when I wondered allowed which one was going to come out as gay shortly after the weather got rough.