Haven't there been entire segments on the AV Club dedicated to the amount of overtime certain cableshows have gone over the allocated runtimes for 3+ hour eps?
Haven't there been entire segments on the AV Club dedicated to the amount of overtime certain cableshows have gone over the allocated runtimes for 3+ hour eps?
Noooooo
The 100 had such a great turn-around - season 1 being a guilty pleasure watch because of how bad it was with some solid seasonal plot, to season 2 where i did a literal double-take and went wait a minute, when did this show suddenly get good?
How this show wasn't the second show done in this segment, i don't know (beaten only by Firefly & followed by Freaks & Geeks of course)
Supergirl's first truly great episodes are its Martian Manhunter origin & Flash-crossover episodes in season 1 & then it goes all levels of awesome start of season 2.
GG had plenty of murder - Chuck's father/uncle anyone?
Less Grundy, more Valerie - best decision to come out of a focus-group in years!
It worked for Pretty Little Liars, so of course they had to nail that sub-plot into the ground.
The 100 wouldn't have a cast left with its murder-rate if it had a 22 episode season
When is this slated to stream again?
some stimulating content to get the old ticker going - excellent!
I've gotta go back and watch the second half of that season - it got lost in the shuffle of me mourning the loss of the Tomorrow People.
Well she rocked them, so all good.
True, but not as multitudinous as I wish Jaws had been in Bond (the person, not Spielberg's shark).
Wasn't it two films?
Gahhh kill it! A Marvel/Seinfeld crossover slash fiction is acceptable however.
Star-crossed was already taken by the CW a couple seasons ago about a love affair between a boring human & a dreamy human-looking alien (the latter played by a way to old to be playing a high-schooler Matt Lanter who somehow managed to wear more guy-liner than when he was on 90210 which i thought was impossible -…
Now if only she'd start a detective agency with a plucky side-kick called Quoll.
If you've ever seen or read The Magicians (the Lev Grossman series, not the Feist one), you'll see that trying to appear to benevolent god-like characters rarely if ever works out the way you want it to - definitely less consequences doing the scavenger hunt. (i feel sad people could probably sub American Godz in…
Really? I liked the idea posed in the season 1 cliffhanger. I've seen what Big Finish have done with something adjacent taking the original idea in a new and varied way & i think this could be a great new avenue to explore an idea that pre-BF felt a little stale. It makes a sense from the standpoint of who the…