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I only very rarely find Supernatural to be genuinely scary, but I do remember getting an uneasy flip in my stomach at that one S3 episode that ends with the sudden smash cut to black-eyed demon Dean shouting "THIS IS WHAT YOU'RE GOING TO BECOME!" before cutting to credits.

Hollywood Babylon, Jus In Bello, The End, and Changing Channels are all up there for me.

I think it was like episode 7 or 8, then again near the end of the first season. Something felt weirdly perfunctory about it though. The Willow crossover was more fun.

These are two of three new fall shows I've decided to add onto my regular viewing schedule, so I'm happy. The Flash is probably the show I'm most looking forward to each week right now. Ton of fun.

Daaamn! I'm happy, considering I entered in completely on a whim in what I'm pretty sure was literally the last few hours of eligibility, haha. It was the Manhattan Love Story trailer that made me know it was my destiny to hop into the competition.

Despite alienating premises or crappy trailers or anything else, I would never bet against anything CW in Cancellation League, for the simple reason that their renewing/canceling practices are just too weird and wild and unpredictable to feel confident with. I mean, picking up Beauty and the Beast for season 3 when it

I think the lower threshold for renewal on FXX could, if anything, actually help it survive.

Shit man, that's nothing, I've watched at least the pilot of literally every single new scripted network show since fall 2010!

If Carrie Diaries could survive for a second season on the CW, I think Jane has an excellent chance.

"Its one of those weird instances where the film is mediocre and the score is Oscar worthy."

You're in luck - they just added it!

I freely admit to being an easy lay when it comes to this superhero stuff, but I enjoyed the hell out of this. My favorite network pilot this fall by a colossal margin, however little that may be saying. Instantly going on my regular viewing schedule. I'd go as high as an A-, and maybe it even would have been an A

In a flash.

I wonder if, when the whole trilogy is done and on DVD, some clever fan editor can trim the 9-hour behemoth into a single 3-hour film that more closely resembles what The Hobbit should have been. (Trimming the 40 minutes of getting chased by Smaug to about 5 minutes would be a terrific start.)

Ah, those good old late 90s/early 00s days of getting up early for Pokemon and Digimon. Good times.

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Gracepoint's debut was SO weak that, were it not a limited-run series with an end date already in sight, I would slot it right into the "dead shows walking" category.

It's annoying how CW shows don't pop up on Netflix until literally the day the next season premieres. (Not sure whether to blame CW or Netflix though.) I wanted to rewatch Arrow S2 before S3 started.

I hope Haddie returns at some point, but what's wrong with that way of dealing with sexual orientation? They find out she's dating a girl, they accept it completely, it's great, no problem for anyone, life moves on unimpacted, no drama necessary. That's exactly the way it should be and hopefully will be everywhere and

Not Kevin Costner, Kevin Reynolds, director of Prince of Thieves, Count of Monte Cristo, Fandango, Waterworld, The Beast of War, and Hatfields & McCoys. (And screenwriter of the original 80s Red Dawn.)