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The move to Friday was last minute iirc. When CBS cancelled Supergirl, and The CW scrambled to pick it up, they figured that they had to keep Supergirl on Mondays at 8 to avoid confusion. And, obviously, they wanted to give their new shows the best chance to find an audience by airing them behind their powerhouse

I'm going to be saying "whoopty freakin do" a LOT now.

Another highlight was the silly horrified look she had when the episode ended.

Oh, I watched it all. Was not a fan of any of it. I guess I don't like watching awful people being awful. *shrug*

I watched the movie on a plane ride one time. I don't remember anything outside of the premise. But I was drawn to the show by the ads - Jake McDorman is just so likable and charismatic - so I gave it a shot. And I'm glad I did, because it's filling a Chuck-sized hole in my heart.

I'm kind of all about cartoonish shows that have depth. I was thinking about the shows I watch and what they have in common and I noticed that most of them take place in this sort of exaggerated reality but yet are all pretty grounded: Limitless, The Grinder, Crazy Ex-Girlfriend, Jane the Virgin; then there was Parks

I didn't realize it was Finn's ashes until I came here. Was there something I missed in the episode? I had assumed they were Mia's ashes.

Putting myself on the list of people who like "float." Remember that floating is what they called sending someone out into space to die. So it basically means "Go kill yourself." I mean, it's a terrible thing to say, but people say terrible things.

Oh I'm sure it's great. I actually bought the first 3 seasons on DVD. Just haven't got around to watching it yet.

And the lawyer commercials! In Canada, we get some American channels and whenever I watch them, I can't get over all the commercials for random drugs and for people trying to get you to sue someone for every little thing. (Like, there's a reason it's called an ACCIDENT!) Then again, I guess that's to be expected when

It's not going to win any awards, but it's a very fun show. So, to summarize, watch it if you like having fun. If you don't, uh… I hear Breaking Bad is good?

Haven't seen PoI yet, but I too get a very strong Chuck vibe from this show.

Tell me about it. As a fan of time travel stories, it bugged me to no end. I know there's always hand waving involved but you have to set some rules and be consistent. I can overlook the fact that erasing Eobard Thawne from the timeline like they did in the season 1 finale didn't alter this timeline. Whatever. But

I was hooked from the first episode (particularly "Sexy Getting Ready Song"). I found it insanely funny from the get go. In terms of humour, I think the first 2 are pretty representative. But I'd say the best is probably a little later. I forget which episode it is, but it eventually starts looking deeper into

-Oh Jasper, I know people say there's no right way to grieve, but I
definitely feel like there is a wrong way after seeing him this episode.
While he's never been my favorite character, I do have sympathy for him
and what happened to Maya, but it looks like he pretty much started a
war. Again, oh Jasper.

Do you watch Crazy Ex-Girlfriend? It's amazing and needs more eyeballs.

Not MONTY!

Except… How did Clarke suddenly get red hair? Is it from all the blood?

Canada. The Ice Nation leads to Canada.

That scene in the van was fun. It was nice to see them actually enjoying themselves, even if it was only for a few minutes.