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The intellect is not a serious thing, and never has been. It is an instrument with which one plays in comment sections, that is all.

Can't go wrong by quoting (or paraphrasing) The Importance of Being Earnest.

Damn.

Pretty much every show I enjoyed was cancelled. I'll have to go back to reading books, I guess?

Grandfathered really wasn't my kind of show, but I loved it.

Damn. Grandfathered was adorable and I'm bummed now.

I started watching Flash after the crossover with Supergirl. I almost stopped after Season 1 finale (well, to be fair, first and foremost, because Netflix doesn't have season 2 yet, and I'm spoiling myself watching these episodes), because SERIOUSLY, PEOPLE? Opening that rift was the stupidest move ever. He wanted to

I wish I could say I was shocked about what happened to that poor baby, but really, it's all Ramsay is, isn't it? A raging, murderous psychopath with no redeeming value whatsoever. I could see it coming a mile away. I was upset, because, damn, GoT, did you HAVE TO? But shocked? No. It was absolutely expected, and it

Yeah, that could be it. But still, Adalind never even considered the possibility, and that makes no sense to me.

Yeah, but at that point, she didn't even really know how dangerous Diana was. Wasn't she searching for Diana all along? What did she think would happen when she found her? Did Adalind just figure she'd abandon her younger son and partner for her older daughter? It makes no sense that it was never even suggested (and

Here's the plot hole that somewhat ruined it for me: why didn't Diana just run away and go home to Nick and Kelly with Adalind? It's not like she's not powerful enough to do it. Why wasn't it even suggested? Like, "honey, I'd love to have you! Why don't you come with me and meet your baby brother?" Problem solved.

Everyone has.

I despise Raj. Why do I even watch this show? I'm perfectly able to remove dramas from the DVR when they start annoying me, but I usually keep up with sitcoms, even way past their shark-jumping date. Maybe because they require less commitment? I like the cast, I guess. Jim Parsons and Mayim Bialik, especially.

I don't even watch this show, but I was changing channels and I saw The Master!

Seriously. PERFECT. The only thing that would have made this episode over the top perfection would have been if Coach actually showed up.

Funniest New Girl episodes ever. Great job by everyone involved.

Please let that happen. I should like him, I know I should. But I don't.

Hey, have a blast. I bet I hate some characters you love, too. Tis how it goes.

That's clearly where they're going; this is why she got so many more lines this year. I love Alexis, but I'm still pissed off.

On the other hand, I'm pretty sure they're going to go with the kings and queens of Fillory storyline, and keeping the same people with the crown (avoiding names to avoid spoilers). They seem to circle back to canon when you least expect it.