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    Needlepoint?

    Yeah, another source says that they'll be flying her to Vancouver every few weeks and she'll be doing as many scenes as she can each time she's in town. And they'll be banking her appearances for later episodes if they can get ahead.

    Because HBO's drama track record has been so spotless recently?

    Jump the shark…topus.

    "It's not TV, it's a movie told over 10 parts."

    It's supposed to premiere in 2017. My guess is they premiere it in the first half of the year to make it eligible for the Emmys.

    Or they could've just ordered a movie, like they did with Looking.

    Divorce will be good. Sharon Horgan, Thomas Haden Church, SJP.

    The Bloys are back in town.

    Hip hop Schoolhouse Rock built to make rich, white elites feel better about themselves.

    Netflix doesn't care about ratings.

    Emma Butt. I appreciate the lack of subtlety. A lot of porn stars try to do innuendo with their stage name, but Emma? Not so much.

    It was a little rough. Sofia's great, but I wasn't into the supporting cast and Logan works in small doses.

    Young & Hungry shenanigans - Gabi and Josh do speed dating (because this show is just wonderful when focusing on their nonsense), while Elliot tries to bond with his new plot device/foster daughter with the help of Yolanda and Sofia.

    Maximum Tim Allen is the name of my grindcore band.

    Showtime has actually been better about that recently.

    Aside from the choir preaching, how angry and loud the show is turned me off. Not that I necessarily disagree with most of it (life-long democrat, voted for Obama 2x, Sanders in the primary + will vote for Hillary in November), it's just exhausting to watch.

    Yeah, I heard a rumor that the reason the show is ending is because the show wanted to go in that direction but Angie Harmon was dead set against it.

    There's a middle ground between 30 seasons (20+ being mediocre at best) and two seasons of 4 episodes aired 2-3 years apart.

    Amen. It's been a long time since this show has been character based.