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I'd like to drop Undateable.

Sorry, no Octopussy hate from me. I love Octopussy! It might be as high as my top 5!

I'm saddened by the end of this show, partially because I liked the show itself, but even more so because, unless I'm mistaken and forgetting/unaware of something, the end of Hart of Dixie also marks the end of the small-town slice-of-life drama/dramedy on television. And it's such a great genre! Shows like Gilmore

This comment section seems to be a bit of a spoiler minefield, and I don't want to know anything from the Sony leak, so I can't read too much of it. But as a lifelong Bond uber-nerd (ever since I randomly stumbled onto a 1AM-ish cable TV airing of The Man With the Golden Gun around 1994 in 3rd grade, seen most of the

Don't worry, he is in the film.

I'm thinking that either Quantum is a completely separate group that Spectre either absorbs or destroys in this film, OR a sub-branch of Spectre. I'd be happy with any.

I don't only put Quantum of Solace third of the three Craig Bonds, I'd put it somewhere around maybe #20 or #21 of all 23 Bond films so far. Not a fan. Loved Casino and Skyfall though.

This theory was debunked 34 years ago when For Your Eyes Only made it crystal clear that Roger Moore's James Bond had a wife named Tracy Bond who was killed in 1969. It was never a theory with any evidence behind it.

Hart of Dixie was a charming, understated show that was never must-see great but always pretty watchable and amusing (and it had two Friday Night Lights alumni in its main cast, which wins it points from me). It's one of the few shows on TV that I'd argue qualifies as a full-blown hourlong sitcom. It was never as good

Holy shit, Empire's ratings defy everything we know about modern day network TV ratings. What is the last non-Super Bowl assisted network TV scripted episode of anything to score a 6.9?

I realized the second I saw Undateable's 1.9 season premiere rating that I made a horrible mistake picking it. 1.9 makes it a goddamn blockbuster smash hit by NBC's miserable current standards; no way is it getting canned. I already know my Drop Day pick…

It is not either of them that bother me so much; it is Regina whose storylines just kill the pacing and interest of every episode dead for me whenever they show up. Watching her fall in love with generic love interest and start a coffee shop this last half-season was sooo boring. I'm all-in or all-out with shows -

Well, look, I'm no Jane the Virgin superfan by any stretch of the imagination - I watch the show and find it amusing, but I'd argue the AV Club's string of almost entirely A-range grades to be wildly overzealous - but I also think the notion that anyone who finds a light primetime soap to be good TV is automatically

The end of the last episode was pretty nuts! I think I am enjoying The Fosters more than I liked Switched at Birth this year.

I guess I'll hop on the Chicago Med, Thursdays at 10 bandwagon. That feels NBC-ish to me.

I hold multiple world records for most TV seasons binged without leaving my couch.

True story, son. I think GOT S1 is a truly great season of television and a better adaptation of A Game of Thrones than I'd ever hoped for… but whenever I go back and watch it, that small, sad, muddy little tournament is always the big thing that makes me grimace and go, "Nope. That's wrong."

A Dance With Dragons was a mixed bag, definitely.

This is getting up to the point where the novels kind of nosedived for me, narrative-wise, so I'm nervous about this season on that front. On the other hand, strictly visually speaking, this looks like some of the most impressive stuff I've ever seen from TV. Literally ever. They obviously aren't struggling

I'm not sure I have an immediate top 5 in mind, but I do love the Magitek Armor walking across the snow in Final Fantasy VI: https://www.youtube.com/wat…