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-I was conflicted about the finale but realized it was because of my feelings about the plots themselves rather than the creative decisions made about the plots. Like I can't stand that Sara/Caity Lotz will gone for a while and that I nailed her going back with the League, but the episode was great.
-I was worried

Had never heard of the blog, skimmed all the entries and it looks very insightful, but I can't get past giving "Pizza Delivery" a B+. Not just the best Spongebob episode, but on the short list for greatest animated episode ever.

I guess that depends on how much one thinks the public should buy into Luthor reforming.

First: Anyone know why I can't hit reply to existing entries?
Didn't much care for Clash because the episode is an example of what I cited as my least favorite trope: When the protagonist is right but no one believes them.
It's a better episode than say Hawk and Dove, but I'd rather be bored than frustrated.

YES! I thought the same thing.

See my guess for how they could remove her from the show is that in order for the League to come, she had to volunteer to leave and go back with Nyssa.

/cure for Mirakiru is destroyed
/Ollie realizes the cure was hidden in the salmon ladder all along

This episode felt more scattered than Game of Thrones with all the different stories it served but it was still enthralling and I suspect these final four episodes are gonna be ridiculously great when binged together.
I love this show SO much for defying typical TV. We know Malcolm isn't dead but that scene on most

More focus on Schmidt was needed but I think he was fine. His scrambling when Coach and Winston both had hookups was great.

See I thought they fixed Schmidt. His hookup with Abby and tutoring Cece were gold.

Haven't seen it yet on the West coast but was a bit discouraged by the show bringing Damon Wayans back. Love the guy (I'm like 8 episodes into Happy Endings and loving it) but Coach is too cartoony for New Girl. The show is best when it grounds its characters, and struggles when it gets too unrealistic (like in

I think a show as good as New Girl was earned itself an off season. If people feel this way after a meh Season 4 I can understand it, but calling for it to get axed feels like judging on a small sample. Plenty of great shows have had down seasons.

This review sounds like how I felt about Apartment 23: A couple fantastic relationship dynamics undermined by the characters feeling more like wit-delivery bots than actual people.

That the kid here turns into such a monster is one of my absolute favorite parts of the DCAU. Makes you think about how not every innocent kid you see in the store or whatever will continue being that sweet and how every creep was once a child.

The same can kind of be said about Survivor. The reviews are great but the grades are basically dictated by whether the blindside happened or was just an editing tease, even though the excitement leading up to the votes being read might be just as compelling.

I've only watched maybe 5 or 6 of the series and I hadn't heard of the new one until now, but it has Kevin Conroy so I'm good with it.
Also, Hynden Walch as Harley will never sound right after growing up with her as Starfire.

"Time to choose Oliver…
Laurel's front door that gets broken in 5 times a season, or the motorcycle that you use to pin all your injuries on?" ONE OF THEM MUST DIE."

My guess is the killing is done because only 3 episodes remain and havigng another character die doesn't leave time for Ollie to recover and have a momentous comeback.

Maybe he meant that Cassidy's acting resembles the Emmy award itself.

Two quibbles:
-I'd definitely switch Moira and Thea. I'd have been crushed if Slade killed Thea.
-I'd go:
14 Laurel's boss
15 Ivo's ailing wife
16 Ollie's baby momma
17 The tech chick from last week who's in The Flash
18 Nyssa

57 Laurel