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MissEli
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You are not alone.

Oh yes, he was amazing in Coriolanus, and I would LOVE to see him do more Shakespeare.

That's a fair cop.

I don't like Anne Rice's writing, so I've never sought out IwaV. Byzantium? I'll have to look that one up!

Hee!

*snort* That was a real howler, EL.

Oh, yes, I really liked both eps … but I couldn't Tivo Supergirl while the X-Files were on because I was Tivoing Crazy Ex-Girlfriend, too, so I missed about 4 Supergirl eps. One day, I'll catch them. In the meantime, it's like the show has had a bit of a leap in quality out of nowhere. (Mind you, I really like

The thought occurred to me mid-way down the comments … who wants a crossover between Portlandia and Grimm? I do, I do!

Or the gold standard …

Wait.

What's wrong with The Howling?

I suspect it's an Alias/La Femme Nikita callback, but darned if I know why.

That bicep.

You've made my day!

Cat's gotten better. Or at the very least, she's let up on kicking the puppyish Kara at every interaction.

Actually, I don't. My only regret is missing The Girl Who Has Everything and if Supergirl is renewed, it's likely to re-air over the summer.

Busy cheering up Sad Ben Affleck?

No, that only works for Fox. CBS Fridays is where shows go to live on for ages while the pop culture zeitgeist forgets about them completely. I mean, I see more ads for Blue Bloods on ION-TV than I do CBS, but somehow, it carries on and puts the ratings for Grimm and Sleepy Hollow to shame.

It's already hit syndication (I see ads for it on WGN, now that I watch Underground), but another season or two wouldn't hurt, as long as it doesn't follow The Good Wife into The Long Meh Goodnight.