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Season 3 and Season 10 do have some similarities at least on a surface level, agreed. Their biggest similarity is that they each had gangbusters season finales that led into of the show's very best seasons. I like Season 10 more than most people, but I agree the Mark of Cain stuff felt incredibly slow at times.

If Savitar's identity had been revealed at the end of 3x15, that would have actually worked. Here, it just has no power and feels actively insulting.

The third season of Supernatural was spent with Sam and Dean trying to find a way to negate Dean's deal with a crossroad demon to be sent to Hell in a year's time in exchange for Sam being brought back to life. Despite doing everything in their power, it still happened. Dean got torn to shreds and died in the most

What's really going to be amazing is seeing how they manage to solve THIS crisis by going back in time to the night of his mother's death again. All the Barry's hanging out that night should get together and form a band.

But is he going to kill Iris?

Andrew Kreisberg used to get a lot of respect from me, he's written some amazing episodes for The Flash, but the interview he just gave Entertainment Weekly is fucking embarrassing. His head is so far up his own ass at this point that he legitimately thinks no one saw this coming. How do you truly believe this is a

That may be the case, but it's a real punch in the face to the Mack/Yo-Yo shippers out there. I was never a huge fan of the pairing, but this does a huge disservice to Mack's arc if this is truly the last we see of him.

And it cancelled Awake after 13 episodes, which I genuinely believe could have gone down as one of the greatest network dramas in history if it had been allowed to grow. NBC gets no free pass from me.

I'd just like to pitch in my agreement, Bernie Sanders has my personal invitation to fuck off at this point. You got the grassroots and a lot of young people fired up, so good job on that, but you've got to understand this comes with a responsibility to NOT tell them it's okay to start infighting rather than focus

Alex McQueen Master is the only Master.

I'm going to agree on Delgado but also say that Ainley really gets passed over way too often. He did some good work in between all the scenery eating, especially in "Planet of Fire", his best serial in my opinion.

You're a man??? B-but your icon is a… a woman! *does not compute*

Yes, that's a good point. Please, for the love of God, call your representatives. Ultimately though I do think this has a snowball's chance in Hell, more so than the original.

Without any sense of sarcasm, I would like to congratulate everyone here, and really everyone everywhere who's had to suffer so much, on surviving the first 100 days of the Trump administration. It's been hard on all of us, and there have been some hard defeats suffered. But there have also been victories. A shit-ton

If Anna-Taylor Joy is returning for this sequel, the resolution probably isn't going to stick.

I don't care how different or similar it is, it's still worth pointing out.

Gladly, I love screaming into the void.

I believe they absolutely have changed morality wise. In the first 6 seasons or so, Sam and Dean would never work with the King of Hell. Then they kind of got a more long-term view of things and realized over the course of the series that what they once thought was pure evil probably isn't entirely so. Crowley is, for

Literally does not change the fact that Coulson said alternative facts were bad and then presented an alternative fact about the origins of Hydra.

If you think the first two were 'a little slow' then I think we just disagree on a fundamental level about what makes good television.