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So, Quentin's back! Oh, and The Haitian! Oh! And Miko! How exciting!
I forgot that in the world of Heroes, death is meaningless and the stakes are non-existent. Sigh.

I agree that it felt like nothing happened. I think the problem is that, if the Shard of Anubis plot and the Pandora Rose Tree plot were going to be connected, then they should have reached this point at the same time, as opposed to Pandora entering the tree at the end of one episode, and coming out with Anubis at the

Well, with the move to Fridays, its official. Welcome to the last season of Sleepy Hollow everyone.

Except now Flash has introduced the concept of the Multiverse, so they could always say that Supergirl comes from a different Earth.

I thought, at least, the one redeeming quality of Heroes Reborn would be its ability to give closure to the universe and characters.

Sigh. Honestly, this season has been really boring. Betsy Ross is an aggravatingly useless addition, and has killed the historical flashback scenes. The new love interests are too paper thin to invest in. Worst of all, though, is the overarching stories are just so uninteresting. We're six episodes in, and we still

I dont know. Finding out you have a cousin, then instantly abandoning her with some random people and never talking to her again sounds exactly like something the Snyder Superman would do!

I know! I read the Batman story arc and enjoyed it. Love how they were no longer restricted by budget or which characters they could introduce! Always meant to read the rest, but haven't gotten around to it yet!

Hadn't heard of those, but I'll check them out!

I was never a huge fan of HIMYM, but it was simply something inoffensive that was on reruns a lot, so I got wrapped up in it. I actually liked the ending too….but it would have worked a lot better had the show ended sooner. I think if they had gone from season 5 to an alternate season 6 designed to set up that ending,

Certainly! I think the trap a lot of aspiring screenwriters fall into is that they are so intent on seeming original and ingenious by subverting standard tropes and structures that their stories suffer. I try to keep my ambitions in check, and understand there's nothing wrong with embracing the rules that are tried

Joke's on you! Now all I'm going to write is a script based on Emoji's and a Die Hard prequel! No one will ever want to make those movies!!

As someone who is interested in writing for film or TV, I'll definitely be checking this out! I have been reading a lot of screenplays, but I really enjoy reading rough drafts or scripts that were never made. The original Lego Movie script and J.J. Abram's Superman: Flyby were both fascinating to read (though

There is a 13th one in production right now! Its been pushed back twice already, and I think its currently scheduled for Friday the 13th in January 2017.

Yeah, from what I've gathered, this wasn't Bones at its finest.
It makes sense that part of the appeal becomes the ability to mindlessly watch while doing other work, the formulaic nature meaning if you zone out you can easily still follow. Personally, I tend to watch stuff I've already seen if I want to do that

Well, then I guess I'm even more disappointed with the crossover! They should have gone more over the top, dammit! Haha!

Thanks for the link! I am aware that facial reconstruction is a science, though I an certainly no expert on the methods. However, it was the specific example used in this episode that really irked me. I don't remember the exact way they phrased it, but I'm positive the science wouldn't hold up here (or at the very

Yeah, that's part of what I don't get. There so many crime procedurals out there, and they all seem so similar that I don't understand why they are all so popular. I try to make sure I watch diverse types of shows (I stopped watching Constantine because was already watching Sleepy Hollow), and I don't understand

Well, I can't really argue the David Boreanaz part, but attractive actors always seemed like a really dumb reason to sit through 200 hours of slogging plots (though I've been told the show was not always as much of a slog as it was tonight).
I don't watch any crime procedurals at all, and find the format really boring,

Completely agree! I feel like the initial premise of the 200 year old headless skeleton and what not could have worked (ignoring the fact that by bringing these shows together, it disrupts the faith/reason debate I'm told is a big part of Bones), but the execution was so forced and the casts poorly integrated. I think