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I really shudder to think what the media would've turned Dr. King into today if he were still alive today.

Little of column A, little of column B.

Is it too late to make my own The Fugitive joke and also join the "I didn't RTFA" camp?

Dexter-ish

Benched benched.
Fun attempt held in contempt
Appeal appealed.

"We need a ID-faker / model-maker named Quaker"

Well, Hollywood needs to stop trying to make action hackers a thing.

NOT ENOUGH UPVOTES

Well, as one that watched SHIELD live (or via Hulu), the early episodes were complete milquetoast. Honestly, an average episode of NCIS had more flavor.

It's really sad how many Marvel fans completely abandoned SHIELD without ever coming back. Equally sad how the showrunners and even Gregg were antagonizing fans for abandoning the show when it was clearly mediocrity manifested in moving pictures.

With the amount of CW lovers on TVBTN, there's bound to be some overlap

Well, color me cautiously excited. I enjoyed those few movies they did last decade, and the troupe certainly was (and still is) a refreshing group than Sandler's cronies and even the short-lived Wolfpack.

Benghazy! Benghazi! Benghaze!

Eh, comment sections is usually quality, but sometimes (just like right now), it's dominated by the usual in-joke circlejerk.

Look at the "Community Grade" here. There is a HUGE amount of Fs. I would think that The AV Club wouldn't be as knee-jerkingly bad as Metacritic video game fanboys

His wise-cracking sorta badass stint in Blade Trinity was what got the "Ryan Reynolds should be Deadpool" train running in the first place.

It is a little funny that TWENTY years ago, Common released "I Used to Love H.E.R."

To be fair, the company was desperate for cash and doing really poorly at the time. It's unfortunate no one had the foresight to see comics being massive blockbusters, but oh well

The Blacklist is the most popular show guilty of this. Watching it reminds me of how annoying SHIELD's first season was with cock-teasing the season-long plot that viewers actually want to see only at the start and end of episodes.

Excuse me while I pick up the pieces of my blown mind off the floor