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I agree it's cliche and tired, but in some slight fairness to the show, all major male characters in this show seem to need a woman, too. Robin wouldn't have much to do without being Regina's love interest and Hook has shown to have Mila's death as his previous motivation and now Emma is his motivation for changing

Warehouse 13 has been canceled, so I'd watch a sci-fi/fantasy/supernatural buddy show with Meghan Ory and Alison Scagliotti. It could be like Lost Girl except suck less.

True, but Emma at least used to be the Sheriff (I guess there is none now?) whereas Rumple is just a relative and wouldn't have an idea what to do with the body except disappear it magically. I just found it odd. It was like, WHELP Neal's dead, moving on. Maybe next episode there will be a funeral or something.

1. She took that job only because they weren't giving her enough to do as Ruby. If they'd given her a bigger part it never would have been an issue, so it makes sense to comment on how they used her poorly and how they could use her better
2. They don't shoot at exactly the same times
3. The ratings for Intelligence are

Plus it would be a natural way to integrate Ruby into the show more. OUAT: fully committed to never doing the thing that makes sense.

Yeah, he has zero curiosity about any part of it. It's like the scriptwriters got tired and didn't finish the scene.

Emma: Blah blah blah, so basically, your dad is dead now. But he's also a hero! A dead hero.
Henry: Oh……so I guess we should start preparing for the funeral?
Emma: No! We left his body in the woods, where it can be consumed by wild animals. It's what people do here. See, in small towns, it's not just the bagels that are

The weird thing to me about Cathy Guisewite is that she's not actually fat. She's skinny, she just draws chunky looking cartoon people. For some reason I always pictured her as being a chunky woman who was always trying to lose weight herself, but she's not.

I don't think it's all market over-saturation, I think it's also airing it at the worst time of year (while the mother series is playing) at a terrible timeslot (on thursday, in a slot where plenty of shows have died before, and opposite Big Bang Theory). If they'd waited to air it after the OUAT season had concluded

I can't think of the Sultan as a good guy at all. Frankly he seemed like and asshole and his bullying son would have probably been a terrible ruler.

I'll be really sad, too. The actors are so much better than the CGI they're getting, and frankly better than the OUAT actors, except Regina and Rumple. I think of it as a really fancy stage adaption. All the actors are really solid, but they don't have the budget around them to make it look like normal television,

I think it's a regular lie, because Dean has a history of lying to Sam to protect him, at least in his own mind. I think part of why Sam is mad at Dean is because Dean lied to Sam on top of making the decision to let him get angel-possesed. Now, Sam has lied to Dean before, and Dean has royally raked him over the

I agree Sam should be the nerdy one, but I don't know that nerdy has to = weak. But yeah, I don't think anyone was expecting Jared to keep growing and filling out. But since he has, sometimes it seems a bit silly to me Sam isn't a better fighter instead of flailing around like he does. I can't tell how much of that is

I agree, I think Crowley does it to throw Dean off balance and distract him. Dean seems like he doesn't know what to do when men flirt with him. When Aaron used that tactic on him, it was shown to be pretty effective. He doesn't seem to have a stock response of 'this is how I deal with a man flirting with me' so he

I recall that Amber Benson was offered it, but declined because she thought it would be too sad for Tara fans to watch 'Tara' being cruel to Willow the last time they saw her.

I liked the shot where it starts in on the picture above the restaurant bar, and then pulls back. That was pretty clever, but not distractingly so. I rather liked what Misha did with the direction, not intrusive but slightly more kinetic than it's been lately. It added style to the episode without making the style the

A miniseries though would be great.

Yeah, whatever faults seasons 1 and 2 had, they had some really beautifully shot scenes. I remember especially in those earliest of seasons some really beautiful shots of natural scenery that made nature and the Impala driving through it feel like part of the series. I guess now they shoot it more to disguise that

I enjoyed the character development for Josie, stuff like that does make the show more enjoyable to me.

Supernatural has to be the most spin-offable show ever- I'm hoping they don't manage to screw it up.