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I watch both of them and the article makes some interesting points but here is the main deal: Elementary to me is entirely forgettable. It's one of those shows that entertain me for 40 minutes and about which I won't think about ever again. And it's not just because of the nature of a CBS procedural because The Good

I liked "The Man with the Bag" more than "Tis the Season" and "Silver Bells" but in general no other show did Christmas well as a whole as Ally did in the course of the 4 seasons (season 5 doesn't exist for me).

This is not the normal world. Values and the meaning of words for me adjust accordingly. Just like in the world of GOT, ethical means a different thing that in real life, in the world of TVD, spoiled means something different than in the real world. Everyone in that show has lost everyone and they do not act like her.

Nope, done cutting her some slack. She has been spoiled considering how everything in her world seems to revolve around her but enough is enough. Time for a reality-check. She has some serious egomaniacal issues.

Among the many examples of Elena being selfish is there a better one than how in this episode she said "That's amazing" to Stefan recovering his memories? Sure, Elena, I'm sure he is thrilled of having back the memories of dying 1000 times. Wouldn't want to forget that.

When I watch Homeland, I always imagine the show it could be and it's a show that I would love to watch. If the whole Brody family was dropped with Brody forever imprisoned in that forsaken tower and Dana, Jessica and tequila-bottles-have-more-to-do-than-me Chris living their lives off-screen the show could be really

I don't think that the finale revealed Adele's identity as not-human. The fact that she was asked to join the others depends on the fact that…

Maybe it's because I thought that I had for once avoided the season finale that makes the viewer ask so many questions and answers none purely for the thrill of the cliffhanger. And while I agree that most of the big character moments are very strong, the whole storyline that concerns Simon in the last two episodes

Didn't know that. That's impressive. It's absolutely perfect for the story.

I disagree on the finale. Without spoiling, I thought it offset most of the character-driven tone that had filled the series until that point. Plot takes over and it confers to it an already-seen quality that makes the prospect of Season 2 much less compelling. Great series but I was very dissapointed in how they

Exactly.

He did. You can see his look shifting when he realizes how L&G got ahold of where their offices were supposed to be.

Well, the promo already shows it coming back so I can imagine fraud charges or something like that.

But there's always the election fraud to consider that will come back in play at a certain point.

Team Lockhart/Gardner becoming the biggest firm of the country.

I so hope that what you said will happen. Peter needs to be taken down and I'd love nothing more than to see Will and Diane execute their revenge on him. And then I want Will to say to Alicia "this was never meant personally". Let's see if she realizes how stupid an excuse it is.

I'm enjoying reading about the different reactions to Alicia turning anti-heroic (or as anti-heroic as one can be in TGW world), or to Diane choosing to stay on Will's side in this situation. I think it's one of the great qualities of this show to not have people be on the same side when it comes to complex characters

So the universe in all its power never managed to put a version of Amara with a version of Silas in 2000 years? As in none of the doppelgangers ever had children together that merged the bloodline so that the universe could worry about other more pressing issues? If it did, we are looking at a history of

I thought that this episode felt RUSHED. I mean, I understand that everything is moving fast but they could have easily waited until after Peter was sworn in to bring in Grace's subplot for example.

I agree with Trumystique completely. That's exactly how Will works. He's willing to seriously protect his friends until they pass the point of no return. Then, yes, he is one scary enemy. But as for your question, my answer is, probably not because we have never seen Will act as less than a good friend. And I think he