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Alrighty, I didn't want to be the one to say this, but after being my favorite show on TV for years, I think this season is… boring.

Birdman took place in New York, so that leaves us with Her and then before that… Crash?

You absolutely have a point. I mostly cite the end because it was the highest rated finale up to that point (I think?) hence it has huge cultural significance despite its middling quality. It's been years since I first watched and I was pretty young at the time, but I watched a bit on Amazon earlier and would agree

I got the DVD out of my local library when I was in middle school, funnily enough (I'm blessed with a library that has a very extensive DVD collection). But I haven't seen it available on any streaming sites, unfortunately. Someone else pointed out episode 1 is free on Amazon Prime, which might be good as a gauge to

I'd say the original is still worth seeing (or at least in parts—preferably beginning and end) in a TV historical sense, but if you're not the kind of person who is into watching programs solely for historical value I'm not sure how much it'd do for you given that (as Ashley points out) it hasn't aged particularly

I had the same qualms about the second season.

I wasn't alive to see 1980s DC, but my family has lived in the area for decades. If anything, what struck me as lazy writing was the notion that Elizabeth would be comfortable walking with Paige through that neighborhood late at night, rather than just letting her take the church van. DC through the '80s into the mid

I think Sign o the Times would make a better analogy if we're going to draw Prince parallels what with social commentary, genre bending, etc. (but I know there were several years and albums that came in between)

So true!

Article neglected to mention that they are giving a special award to Mad Men:

"I’m really hoping this show addresses the importance of voting at some point in the future, perhaps via Alba getting her green card and being able to vote in the U.S. for the first time."

Exactly what I came here to say, thank you

Alright fair enough. Just especially disappointed given the buzz about the new wave of diversity in programming

Can we really say "nice to see some diversity" when there's no Jane the Virgin, no Fresh off the Boat, and a paltry single nomination for Black-ish? (Hint: I think the answer is no. Discuss.)

No Jane the Virgin anywhere? Is this a bad dream?

Oh jeez, I'd forgotten all about the horror that was Jay Jay the Jet Plane… the horror!

STOP BRUSHING YOUR HAIR!

I wouldn't go quite that far, but I do think this show's been unfairly penalized in a sense by the brief rudderless-ness that characterized some of the early episodes of S6. These past two episodes have been, IMO, two of the best episodes the show has ever produced. I think the feeling of fatigue is inevitable for any

Pretty sure they also pitched a Sally spinoff, but set today — which means we'd miss out on Shipka. Here's a source: http://theweek.com/speedrea…