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They have the highest rated (18-49) show on TV, so they're obviously not a laughing stock, but come on man. After the successive critical failures of The Killing, Hell On Wheels, Turn, Low Winter Sun, and now apparently Halt & Catch Fire, how excited will you be the next time AMC announces a new drama?

Maybe "best" is the wrong word. I'm not saying it's particularly original or anything. More like bursting with potential. Even if Zombies have been done a million times, that was never on TV, in long drawn out form. The writers were basically in uncharted water.

Maybe I'm just used to it, being an American. It's certainly a problem, though. I'm more willing to forgive this show because it's very early, and frankly the lead male is an even more poorly drawn character than Cameron.

I don't think television is supposed to make people this angry.

I get what you're saying about this show, but The Walking Dead has maybe the best premise of any show on television. Maybe they just make it look difficult because the writers (and characters) are terrible.

Maybe you're just not thinking it through all the way. You see, they both air on the same network. Both take place decades in the past. And here's the kicker: both shows feature a white male antihero. They're practically the same show!

Isn't that Gordon's wife?

And Pixies!

Hell, After Mash was probably ten times more popular than Breaking Bad. Thems were different times.

Maybe not a draw, but certainly not a dealbreaker.

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I do wonder just how popular the show would be if it were simply called "The Slayer". I know a couple of my friends have laughed at me when I tell them how great the show is. I'm sure a part of it is the UPN/WB stigma, and maybe the strong female lead aspect scares some guys away, but I mostly think it's the goofy

I'm not trying to be an ass, but if you've been watching television for more than two seconds, it should be plainly obvious that Cass and Dean aren't suddenly in the tenth season going to turn gay. Ignoring the fact that neither of them have ever shown the slightest tendencies of homosexual behavior, that's just not

Yeah, I don't even know how to reply to this beyond saying there is literally zero chance that will ever happen on this show.

Do people outside Tumblr really think they'll end up together? They're both straight characters.

Huffy??

Didn't Under The Dome start out a limited series?

Well there's already a three minute trailer for A to Z, so they've at least filmed some of it.

Megan isn't a newer model of Betty. They're really nothing alike.

Geothermal Escapism was the lamest ep of the season.