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This show manages that rare feat of being warm hearted yet dramatic thanks to characters we really care about. Everyone has been talking about Michael being shot or dying so much lately I'm sure I wasn't the only one yelling at the screen when he went out to get ice. I do hope he isn't dead, and was it me or did his

Any comments on the books Henry found in the library?
I spotted:
Gulliver's Travels
20,000 Leagues Under the Sea
Don Quixote
Guy with an axe and a cow - Paul Bunyon?

As a The 100 fan I was glad to see a bit more of Alycia Debnam-Carey but week after week she only gets to play standard TV annoying teenager making dumb choices. Lexa would not be impressed! Still she got to see that her family might not be perfect and she may disagree with their choices, but they are still better

I'm more interested in the baddies on this show each week. Sonya Walger and John Simm are great although Peter Krause's dead eyes school of acting still leaves me cold.

Definitely the funniest episode so far but that isn't saying too much as I was disappointed with the lack of laughs in the previous episodes. Says a lot about Schumer's star power that she can line up the big name guest stars now like all those Oscar winners!

Enjoyed the Emma flashback this week. Love Jane Espenson and she did a great job with making us care about Emma's bounty hunter pal.
Sorry but I'm not a Hook/Emma shipper and as the reviewer says, they have said goodbye at least 3 times already - and will probably reunite AGAIN at some point so it didn't have much

MINOR CAPTAIN AMERICA: CIVIL WAR SPOILERS (which opened here in the UK this week

Simm was pretty much playing Rhys as The Master. He is a good actor but this was not really extending his range!

I think you're missing the point that the reviewer was making. You have a lesbian/bi character who is not a main character or terribly necessary to the plot therefore she is disposable. We had seen Rhys be revealed as a vicious killer the way he shot the crime boss guy. Yes him killing a duplicitous lover who was

Since Lexa's death Clarke has become a supporting player on the show IMO. The emotional bits and th griping have gone to Octavia. The flashier acting by Lindsey Morgan possessed by ALIE, the angst from Jasper and Monty, pretty much everyone has had storylines. We haven't seen her express much emotion since 'Thirteen',

So Jeffery Dean Morgan's gruff sexy but brilliant investigator ISN'T? Kalinda was a great character and groundbreaking in being bisexual and Indian (a rare thing on TV). Yes she was presented as slightly too irresistible and cool but so many classic Kalinda moments - smashing up Scott Porter's car with a baseball bat

Trying hard to think who is the most likeable character on this show and think it is probably the Andrew McCarthy's paedophile.

The show is starting to shape up into an entertaining romp, and I totally agree that it is the baddies who are bringing the fun! The other investigators are so bland I can't remember their names and they just have no impact yet (apart from Val - she was nicely badass with that FBI guy).
I still have a problem with how

Gina Rodriguez as Jane's salsa dancing alter ego was fun, even if a character talking to their author isn't that original. Nice moved with Derek too!

One of the many things I love about this show is how imperfect the romantic relationships are. So often on TV, relationships are ideal, or the focus is on getting together or breaking up. Rebecca and Greg have always seemed like a good match but he is a flawed character - again I like this as people ARE flawed and

Season 3 had a good opening episode then a run of pretty dull Castor clones episodes before finishing pretty strongly IMO. They added a couple of top notch Brits - James Frain and Alison Steadman - and I think Krystal was a breath of fresh air!

Another strong female character gets killed off! I have been only half heartedly watching the show since the wheels fell off spectacularly in S2. However the repetitive big bad demon plot lines worked because of the characters. Not just Ichabod, as charming as Tom Mison is, but the relationship and chemistry between

Hollywood is a reflection of the world in this case. We might pretend sexism has been fixed but it is still a mans world. The west might like to think Islamic attitudes to women and the oppression women in the Middle East suffer is absent here - and indeed it doesn't compare in terms of the law. However women know

I thought that was the point. Savage is a psycho who would consider Oedipus had great motivation - abandoned by his father because a prophesy said she would overthrow him one day, he returns to kill the King and takes the throne. What a great role model! Yes, to us Oedipus is a word with other connotations but Savage

For people who actually watched the episode rather than being here for the schaudenfraude, I had no problem with Olivia beating that prick to death with a chair. He was a horrible character and we saw him sexually humiliate Olivia and Mellie and be an unrepentant bastard. No way John Tenney wanted to be doing that