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He was a minor character in Witches of Westend (or was it Eastend?) in season 1 - i don't know if he came back for season 2 as i've got it in a recording list a mile long of "i'll get to it one day". At any rate, just fun seeing him onscreen with witches again ;p

Hey! I really liked Tru Calling - more than Dollhouse (which I also liked, but in terms of relativity to one another)

There's a few good ones - if we're going network TV then maybe DS9 - the final episode had some WTF moments for its Captain, but everyone else was fairly well-served, especially the secondary characters who got whole episodes to themselves. As for Cable - Eureka, Warehouse 13 & Continuum all had pretty good final

How many of those recognizable IPs end up fizzling out when premiering post-mid-season. - Rush hour as an example

On The Goldbergs - I really want to know how that kitchen stunt worked with the "I've got you… no i don't"… yeeeeewwww *thud* - was it one stunt double or two and how thick would the mattress they landed on have to be?

That's a big uh-oh for Riverdale - hopefully by 2017 it's early 2017 and not - disposable death-slot reserved previously for Star-Crossed, the Messengers & Containment (all varying degrees of horrible admittedly, from guilty enjoyable watch through to downright painful)

Loved that series. I also like the new one too (Be Cool Scooby Doo) (the animation style needs to be looked past, especially after how great Mystery Inc's was)
but this new version is more comedic than scary and they still do all the scooby tropes but there'll be moments as they're doing the tropes where they'll sort

He was also in Mystery Incorporated Scooby Doo as *minor spoiler for a series that finsihed airing two years ago* as the villain in a Scooby-fever-dream!

Josie & the Pussycats one was better/the best!

Person of Interest sacrificed itself so Elementary could live. & I'd rather POI went out with a bang (literal, metaphorical and entendre given this episode) than with a whimper (also an entendre?)

Are you referring to Being Human the one with the vampire, the ghost and the werewolf as room-mates? because the UK version was quite good for such a small budget (at least the first 3 and a bit seasons - again an inability to retain cast members let it down in it's later seasons even if it managed to add the Knave

(For the record, not saying Flash & Arrow aren't without flaws - whiny Barry, boring island flashbacks, general CW angst machinations and a lack of Caitlin in a meaningful non-man related plot included, i'm just saying they also get a lot right and especially in Flash it allows them to explore more of his Rogues

Almost human - the snooze-fest of a fox sci-fi show that only lasted a single season? & Misfits was more of hot mess than either Flash/Arrow has been to date - unable to retain cast members and lost the majority of it's viewing audience after the end of season 3, an inability to maintain a cohesive plot besides a

I really enjoyed this show and will really miss it. I feel like if it had been on Cable this could have easily had a 5 season run. As it is, I'm disappointed that A&E didn't snatch it up to pair with the even more exquisite Bates Motel - two tortured adolescent males with nuanced character work - it would have made so

No way! Procedurals and superhero shows (when executed well) are primed for 22+ episode seasons.

& chances are Blindspot'll be competing against another Berlanti-project: Arrow

… i liked the first episode - i've got the rest stored for a binge watch…

Basically Conviction and Notorious are the only ones that look mildly interesting - rest are not worth cancelling the bas@$$ Muppets for :(

Mockingbird is technically a superhero - a non-powered one like Hawkeye, Fury or Black Widow (or Batman/Green Arrow if you want representative examples from both Marvel & DC) but still a superhero.

Thank you historian!