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I loved Braindead too. Such a whacky nutty show!

I love Lena too and Katie McGrath is doing a great job. I like that Kara stands by her, but was a bit annoyed that everyone writes off her faith in Lena with a metaphorical pat on the head and condescending 'yes dear.' Do other (male) superheroes have their team totally not believe them like this?

Melissa Benoist is perfect. Sunny and optimistic but able to sell the Super bits too. I agree the cast is great - with the exception of Mechad Brooks whom is very pretty but kind of bland as an actor. When Benoist, Chyler Leigh, Jeremy Jordan, David Harewood and Callisto Flockhart are all so good, his dullness stands

A fantastic episode that had real darkness under the comedy. Rebecca's deep rooted daddy issues are there front and centre this week. Clearly her habit of wanting to hang onto the men in her life, from her dad to Robert to Josh are not exactly healthy. However what a douche her dad is!
Nathaniel is growing on me. He

Always a good idea to let you talented veteran actors carry the emotional heavy stuff and Victor Garber, John Barrowman and Neil McDonnagh are all great in this episode.

Really enjoyed this episode. Jessica Comacho made a great not-really-villain of the week. She was more of a bounty hunter or Marshall doing her duty. I also liked that the real Cisco is back. I got really fed up of mopey Cisco blaming Barry for his brother all the time. Julian is a surprisingly fun addition and with

Endless speculation starts now. I like Capaldi a lot as an actor, but not that much as the Doctor. He's a bit too scary and not lovable enough for me. Will they actually stray from the white male actor this time? Probably not….

It's hard to watch White House shows like Scandal, Madam Secretary and Veep (when it returns) but they've all shown defeat for favoured candidates too!

For me the worst Netflix original by far, mainly because I hated the whiny annoying characters and didn't find them in the least appealing or interesting, and more importantly it wasn't funny! Not on my watchlist needless to say….

A spot on review. I find everyone on the show adorable and I love the tone of the show. However, this was a slightly flat story. I agree, there was little real tension.

This casting and the fact they have a new showrunner gives me hope. Season 1 was so fun and season 2 just missed on too many levels. Constance Zimmer and Shiri Appleby were the only saving graces.

Oona Chaplin plays James’ half-sister and object of obsession Zilpha with a quivering chin raised perpetually high. (Women, for the most part, are little more than plot devices here.)

This news makes me so happy. CExGf is such an original, smart show but seemed doomed by dismal ratings. Despite Greg leaving, the show is still entertaining and I enjoyed the new episode indicating a bit of a reboot this week. New villain and possible love interest added, a new shift in the Rebecca/ Josh relationship

Me also late to this show. After seeing a lot of recommendations of season 3, I fired it up on Amazon. Watched the first few (woo, Annabeth Gish, one of my favourites) but after episode 5, stopped and went back to watch season 2 so I could get more understanding of the Donna/Cameron relationship which I really liked.

Some really excellent picks here that really resonated with me. Loved Paper Boi and Brian Tyree Henry. Liza Weil shone in a very enjoyable Gilmore Girls. Thandie Newton was the Westworld standout. I'm also hugely enjoying Michelle Dockery's transformation on Good Behaviour. Claudia O'Doherty was the only thing

I enjoyed this a lot more than a C+ although it's getting more and more like Legends and Timeless are the same show!
So many returning/ guest cast I bet they all had fun, plus loved the 1920s setting. Agreed that I'd like more flapper Sara!

This is Us is so not my ususal sort of show, yet I find myself getting dawn in every week. Excellent cast and a plot that - so far - has been nicely twisty and not too annoying. I liked the reveal of William's sexuality. Any Denis O'Hare is always a good thing!

I think this is a good point. I actually liked it a lot but it was so self satisfied. 'We are so great, so brilliant' etc. I especially found DL Hughley and Nate Torrance unfunny. Everyone TELLS us they are hilarious without showing! I might be biased, but at least Sarah Paulson could do a few funny voices. More

OUAT is at its best when Emma and Regina are the main protagonists of the week. I loved Regina playing the part of evil cleavage queen to try to find the saviour inside Emma. Delightfully drippy singing Emma was funny, although Jennifer Morrison mainly seemed bemused than the innocent carefree Disney Princess.

The Rebecca/ Paula confrontation was pretty brutal! Generally Rebecca is usually the one in the wrong, but I felt she was a little less selfish in this episode. Yes, she was trying to force things with Paula and the gurls but it wasn't just to serve her own needs. And she was right that Paula didn't tell her about