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A Winged Potato
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I don't normally set goals for myself but I really need to actually get back into applying for jobs in my field since I have mostly just put that off and settled for where I am since it is decent just no real future that I can see. Already started to get help in trying to find this job, but I need to get over my

Aside from The Brink which was decent, no complaints with this list. The Whispers and Aquarius were just slabs of nothing (let's throw Public Morals in too because it is absolutely in the same boat), Broadchuch was just a huge step down and did nothing but try to bring down my opinion of the first season (and ruin it

I'll give the show the benefit of the doubt, but I'm sure gonna be nervous about it. At least the showrunners/creators are remaining the same, but hopefully they can find someone else willing and able to direct every episode.

I can't wait to see what wacky adventures First Gentleman Bill and Vice President for Life Joe Biden get up to together.

Just how much less could Crassius care?

I'm going to allow it.

Intolerable Cruelty may be fairly lightweight, but it's a rather enjoyable movie and doesn't deserve to be lumped in there with the other two.

The first season was just as good if not better than Kinsey. It's just a shame about those other two.

Aya Cash is very deserving of that top spot and I'm happy to see Mark Rylance getting some notice this time of year. Not a showy performance but he was the reason to watch Wolf Hall and the reason it stands out in my mind among all the other period drama imports this year.

Bizarro! I love you.

I won't be standing idly by when they come for the Frasier reruns.

That's assuming it maintains its relative ratings position in the spring (questionable). It's doing poorly considering it's spot and expectations, but as of now, if the season ended today (which is what that site goes by or did or who knows anymore with the new ownership) it would be renewed.

CW already turned it down once already and the ratings would almost certainly plummet on another network. There's a certain audience inherent in each network that doesn't follow to a new one especially for a one season show. There's a reason why the CW isn't just populated with the other network's (especially part

Heck for all we know it could do worse if the typical audience on the network doesn't go for. You are probably right, but it is always going to be one of those interesting what ifs especially considering how hot the Marvel brand was when Shield debuted.

Thursday at 9 seemed better for their dramas back when POI was holding it down so I think it would make sense to move it there. Sunday seems to be prestige night (and whatever show they are killing at 10), Tuesday is pretty set, so that leaves Wednesday and Thursday at 10 or Friday at 9 as the only other times I

I think Elementary is safe (1 more season for 100 episodes) but CSI: Cyber (I mean they have to right?), POI, and The Good Wife and probably Hawaii Five-0 are are all done for.

I still wonder what Gotham or Agents of Shield could have done had they not been respectively terrible and slow to start. Would they have seen the same drops or would they have been the shows to break the trend. Even Supergirl has been drawing a good deal of opposition for the quality of its writing. They probably

It's a bit too early to tell on Supergirl, but things could be looking a lot better. Its ratings have fallen dramatically and the move away from comedy hasn't yielded the improvement I'm sure they hoped for. That being said, CBS has a lot of even lower rated aging dramas so as long as it doesn't keep plummeting it

Not great. It got benched and its decent ratings are largely to do with it's location on the Sunday block post Family Guy. It's survival will most likely be dependent though on how well the new Sunday shows do and how well it does when it comes back (and of course where it does). Another season doesn't look great

Would that be a mission impossible?