causticavenger
CausticAvenger
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Gotham is often the best DC Comics show on TV. Sorry, Greg Berlanti!

Yes, it's still running and still fantastic. It just finished its first Tyra-free season on VH1 and I watched every minute of it.

You can just watch the first season of Veronica Mars and skip the rest. The movie is pretty good, though.

How do we think this game will sell in the long run, and will it be the franchise starter Sony desperately wants it to be? I know it had solid first week sales, but I can't help but feel that every site on the internet has moved on to discussing Zelda and the Switch launch. This game has been out a week, and it

Definite Far Cry Primal vibes for sure.

She's been great, but I personally find the relationship with Maggie to be really boring. Happy, supportive relationships don't make good TV unless you're making something on par with Friday Night Lights, which this show most certainly is not.

While I think this season of Supergirl has mostly been mediocre, I have to give this episode props for having good action, compelling stakes, a sizable budget, a strong emotional throughline, and an unexpected cliffhanger. If I were advising someone how to catch up on this season, I'd say watch the episodes that

I find myself similarly unmoved while playing this, though I'm still near the beginning. It feels like a Far Cry game with a robotic dinosaur skin pasted on, and while Far Cry games are fun I guess I was hoping for more. Meanwhile, a friend gifted me Breath of the Wild and I feel much more inclined to play that game.

Such a brilliant comment lost in a column nobody reads. Bravo, good man.

I'm aware, but I needed a thinly veiled reason to praise Sex and the City!

Donald Trump cameo and ancient Mac laptops aside, Sex and the City still holds up wonderfully. I've been rewatching recently through my 2017 goggles, and I'm impressed with how they tackle abortion and a whole host of feminist issues. Stories about well-off white people can still be relevant today, who knew?

No idea, but I'm also curious how the CW's new deal with Netflix US will affect these bubble shows. CW seasons now pop up a week after they finish airing, so I'm curious if they'll get more viewers than they did when they were showing up 6 months later. Maybe ratings bombs like Frequency and No Tomorrow are big

Yeah, it makes it sound like her performance gets worse as the movie goes on? But the review never says anything else negative about her performance, so I have no idea what the reviewer is talking about.

Exactly, but hitting over 1 million isn't big numbers. Riverdale is below even the CW's non-existent ratings threshold.

Bughead? Uggggh.

To me it's always a Buffy reference, and I approve of any and all Buffy references.

Eh, I don't really get the sense they're trying to make Archie entertainingly dumb. He's still just bland and boring and stuck in emo music plots. This episode wasn't nearly as good as last week's deep dive into Crimson Peak territory.

I was going to hold off about 6 months on getting a Switch, but then my boyfriend ran out and got me one with Zelda as a surprise birthday present. I'm immediately sold on it. The size, the weight, the way it controls, the speed, the ease of use…Nintendo really nailed the most important aspects of this system. There's

I wouldn't say rigged, but Last Chance Kitchen does mean that someone can be kicked off the show and still come back to win. I think it was more egregious with Kristen's win, because she missed a large portion of the actual competition only to come back at the end. At least Brooke only missed a week or two, so her

Yeah, it didn't seem like a tie, so blaming Tom is strange. Brooke won the first two dishes, the third was a tie, and Shirley won dessert. That'd be 2.5 points for Brooke and 1.5 for Shirley. But really, I like and admire both women so there was no wrong winner here.