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I agree Cordelia was a better character on Angel, but i think she was already fairly fully-realized in Buffy - she was never "Just the mean cheerleader"

He was great when he wasn't dating Buffy - complete bleh when he was though.

Did she ever act any different on this show or House before it?

Seriously? Dark Matter is a bunch of trope characters and storylines thrown together that then takes itself WAY too seriously and has worse establishing shots of its ship in space than 1980's Star Trek. Killjoys works for me because it has that cheese-factor there yes, but it plays into it - like The Flash (or

This is the best Belle's been in a long-time - they so often mis-use her to the point where i end up being glad they under-utilize her, so it's nice to see different for a change. (Also i think she'd be an interesting addition to the Mulan, Red, Dorothy team for when they make an inevitable world-jumping spin-off that

This show is so endearingly great. Worthy Futurama replacement and the rest of Animation Domination needs to take a leaflet from this show's book.

This has to have been one of the more captivating half-seasons thus-far that the show has done, at least in part because it's using it's citizens of Storybrooke (or anti-SB as the case may be) to greater effect.

Ditto!

I've seen about 7 or 9 episodes now. It's good filler during the break where all the superhero shows go on hiatus and whilst you know they're unable to GoT the main character, you are often left wondering at the end of an episode how he's going to get out of the predicament he's in. So i'd say yes, & the Nikita-alum

I'll admit I'm biased, because i'm a major fan of sci-fi alumni Aaron Ashmore (Warehouse 13, Smallville, etc), but I view Killjoys as a fun romp that doesn't take itself too seriously (unlike DM) and it fills the void left by Warehouse 13 & EurEka. & the only character i found a real dud was the ex-soldier brother

12 Monkeys is a good show, but a hard slog. Continuum's final season killed me with the emotions. Killjoys I am loving (although i've had a hard time getting others into it). I'm gonna get around to the expanse. Gotta say i've watched Dark Matters first season but i've yet to see what others have been raving about -

I thought season 2 & parts of season 3 were quite good :(

As long as they keep the Originals around, I would be fine with this. Originals are my family-fuelled drama jam!

I also gotta say, when ABC Family became Freedom, I loved how first episode back under the new name involved the most intimate love scene shown between them to date (whilst still being highly relevant to the plot), yet it felt like a thinly-veiled diss at the religious faction that used to dictate their programming

Unintentionally though. Like Lennie in Of Mice & Men.

I like Addams Family Values, but the Addams Family sitcom is still the definitive iconic version that i will always hold dear to my heart - and it's still a funny kooky sitcom today unlike many other shows from it's time.

I liked Mockingbird Lane - the kid (one of the sole bright spots of Spy Kids 4, Lone Ranger & the steve caroll & Boardwalk Empire guy as a magician movie whose last name sounds like biscotti) was a definitive highlight along with Eddie Izzard and if it had been picked up to series they should have replaced Jerry

Hey the Reunion special is one of the best Reunions that's ever occurred - whilst it was disorienting seeing the characters in colour,

Update: Confirmed that yes she is (what capacity - who knows) but it was dropped hot on Ellen yesterday!

what are tie-in novels? Did Psych & Eureka have a cross-over in literary form? because if so what's it called and where do i buy it? (& please tell me the plot involves giant killer pineapple)