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The first one was terrible but watchable. The second was terrible and boring. This one, I'm guessing terrible and why bother.

Seriously, Bradley Cooper. Why are we even discussing anyone else.

It's one of the few franchises where the quality order is the same as the release order.

Not sure what a "rabbit excuse is". I'm not making any excuses for anything. You're the one who ends each post with "Now I'm done talking to you". Argue like a grown-up, already.

Yeah, me too. It was oddly placed in that episode.

So delusional. If your opinion is important, one would think you'd get enough upvotes to move it to the top. I don't know how many times it needs to be said before you'll understand. The critic is in NO WAY beholden to the show's writers. The critic is in NO WAY beholden to you or your opinions. That's the underlying

Wow. You have a perfectly functional forum to express your opinion about the show and the review itself, yet you still feel the need to email the writer separately. That's interesting.

If Paul Scheer wants a TV show, why not film How Did This Get Made?

1. He's in NO WAY beholden to the show's creators.
2. He's in NO WAY beholden to the show's creators.
3. I never said personal or public. Either is creepy.

I'm surprised Doug didn't arrange for either an accident resulting in a fresh Liver being available, or ending the life of the #1 candidate. Season 2 HoC would have gone that route.

And it would have been a vey "LOST" move, which this show worships.

Finn died because ….plot. The writers needed to move pieces around on the board, and they did. It's one of the show's glaring problems, the characters are all acting in service to the plot, rather than the opposite.

Dude, you need to chill out. You disagree with the reviewer. Period.That doesn't mean he's committing some heinous crime, it means you disagree with him. Calling for his removal and wanting his email address makes you look like a stalker.

So much this. The writers seem to know where and what they want to do, they just handle everything in such a blunt way that it all falls apart.

Exactly. They come from a society where almost every offense resulted in someone being floated. No one should bat an eye at a death sentence.

It's understandable. The themes and tropes the show is setting up are interesting and thought out. However, the dialogue and the ham-fisted way that they lay out the narrative points on the show kills most of that.

The show is pretty much that. Great world building, wonderful expansion of ideas and plot ideas, super lousy characters. They live to serve the plot only. They have no ideals, thoughts, or interests, unless the plot dictates they need to. It really hurts this show.

"The 100 is abandoning character in favor of story, and it’s often not working." Pretty much sums up the entire run of the show.

Not to mention it had been less than 100 years since the bombs fell. How the hell does everyone not still know the names of places?

If you feel a need to think you're right, knock yourself out. It's a tactic to save money by limiting what needs to be shot.