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I'm amused only because he's the second person from TVD to end up on Chicago Fire.

I was going to say Once Upon A Time/Supernatural crossover because I think watching the Winchester brothers deal with the craziness of Storybrooke would be pretty funny.

When I was reading the book I thought she'd be great for the part. I'm so disappointed this won't be happening now.

Can't you get a pay raise and industry klout from a nomination/win? Or am I making this up? I've heard that you can get a pay raise when you're an Oscar nominee or winner, so I wouldn't be surprised if this were true with Emmys. Sure these things are stupid but if getting one meant more money or more creative freedom

Since Mad Men has never won an acting Emmy (something I'm sure we'll hear about constantly the closer we get to the show) I can't see them passing over the actors for their final year. Didn't all the Breaking Bad actors win in their final season? I won't be surprised if Hamm, Moss and Henrix all win. I just wish John

Wasn't there some rule this year that a show had to be 30 minutes or less to submit as a comedy? Gina Rodriguez and JtV won the comedy GG. If they were forced to submit as a drama I can see why they wouldn't be nominated. The Emmys really need a dramedy category.

It's weird, but in a show with human cloning and Neolutionists with body modifications, I hi m it's really crazy Donnie and Alison were able to find Jesse. How did they manage that? Even if they were able to track him down using the hat he gave Helena, how do convince him to come to the house?

She could always call Henry Mills for advice.

Is that the name of an actual trope? If not it should be.

Doesn't Delphine have the copy of the book that Rachel drew the symbols on? So Delphine has the pages with the symbols and Felix has the English translation. Maybe if they work together they can figure more of it out? But that'll never happen.

I read this comment and thought 'Tatiana doesn't play… oh right.' It never fails. It's almost unfair for one person to be so talented.

Wonder if Krystal was in Detroit or Pittsburg if they would have left her alone? Traveling a few hundred miles is one thing, but a few hundred miles back and forth across the border in one day (in Felix and Sarah's case) or with a hostage (in Rachel's case) is another.

Do any other Canadian imports go through this level of scrutiny? I feel like most Canadian shows don't emphasize their location but Orphan Black is the only one where people have this repetitive 'Where is the show set?' discussion.

They could always try something like in 'The Americans' where the main characters are Russian but never actually speak it. She could be from China but educated in Britain. And she'd never have to speak Cantonese because everyone she'd be interacting with would be speaking English. I've thought about this way too much.

Damn it. Now I really want Cosima's parents to be black, mostly for the WTF-ness of it.

But GMW is on the Disney Channel, so that reaches a younger audience than when the show was on ABC. Full House will be on Netflix, so the potential to do things differently is there.

When did she show up as Killer Frost?

The writers seem to have trouble writing her as a person not just a love interest.

It seems that shows that use flashbacks as part of their narrative have a hard time letting go of that device, even if the flashbacks add nothing to the current story and weight the whole show down.