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Liam James, the best of the young Shawns (yes even better than Roday as a " teenager" is now in The Family on ABC.

The parents are amazeballs!

Oh it is hokey as anything - but in a lovable goofball sorta way.

i still watch the Fosters - the Callie/Brandon stuff still bubbles up occassionally, but that plot point and Jesus mostly get side-lined. The parents as a beautiful couple or Callie's exploration of the foster system are works of art. & Chasing Life (& to a lesser extent Switched at Birth once upon a time) was a

I still need them to change her wig so it's like the Justice League Unlimited hairstyle

Switched at Birth has some amazing episodes, but when the final season comes out next year i'm ready to say good-bye - it lost a lot of steam by the end of season 3. Chasing Life was also brilliant but they canned it on one of the most heart-wretching semi-cliffhangers ever. Now their best drama is The Fosters which

Yeah the drama and angst is horrendous - when they let Scagliotti & Rajan just banter it's uber-cute - why can't the show just focus on those two. but yeah some Eureka alumni have not been stuck in fun/good roles in recent years - from this to Scandal to Kevin at Work to Daredevil. Then you get Orphan Black, Vampire

I think they'll go for a Sharon Carter type outfit mixed with the outfit the chick from Shadowhunters wears in the posters

the New Mutants comics - whilst wacky more often than not, was a genuinely good comic-line with care for it's characters that made mistakes, etc but were never completely irredeemable (give or take my fave character Cypher getting really drunk one issue/storyline)

I'm an optimist and seasons 4 & 5 were my favourites (helped having Sweets the F&G alumni be so involved) - season 6 was where the quality dipped for me.

but the time-tangled lovers story-line was brilliant though and it had reached it's natural end-point

It's the Buffy curse… Angel, Riley, Spike - all (give or take a Riley) remarkably better characters when not schmoozing and snogging and shnoo-shnooing with a blonde slayer…

I liked the Looney Tunes Show!! It was a fun sitcommy type one. Wabbit's highly inconsistent in its quality admittedly - but it's still better than the crap of Looney babies

Isn't Looney Tunes the successor to Looney Tunes - i don't think the Tunes or their appeal has in any way diminished…

Of MeTV's shows, Shannara Chronicles makes me want tear my hair out least

I prefer my zombies witty and punny so I opt for iZombie - general gore zombies don't capture my fancy (& i've heard most WD viewers have a love/hate relationship with the show, so even more of a reason to give it a skip - i've already got Scandal for that)

Dead Like Me is still my favourite Bryan Fuller show (which is saying something considering how good Pushing Daisies and that failed Musters reboot were). Of course Wonderfalls will have a soft place in my heart because it lead to the casting of Fargo in Eureka, but DLM just had a phenomenal cast - especially Jasmine

This episode had me on the edge of my seat - combine this with amazing FLash & Supergirl episodes & even a un-Bee-lievablely fun episode of Arrow & i feel really spoilt for superhero things this past week, especially combined with the awesomeness of finishing Daredevil season 2. Oh & there was BvS…

Or what about that interpretive dance about life? oooh, or the episode where there was the trial-run of the Inn & Luke had to tackle him!

Consider me squealing - respectably of course.