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    The creative team supposedly wrote this season like it could be a final season, so Reign will have an ending.

    Literally the only show on The CW that follows teenagers is Reign.

    Networks shouldn't make decisions solely based on what TV critics like.

    Ew, no thanks.

    iZombie will be renewed. It's in a third season and The CW doesn't really cancel shows that make it that far. I think the last one was Veronica Mars?

    Season one gets really good and kills it at the end.

    I'd love to have Sexy Nostradamus back.

    The Carrie Diaries was lovely and I still miss it.

    Frequency had the 0.2.

    Manimal!

    Ratings are very, very big, so even if the creative falls off (which is likely considering the concept + how reliant they are on twists/reveals), I think it'll still coast to four seasons.

    This is the 10th episode of the season, so they knew how huge their premiere ratings were by the time it was in production.

    Obviously not everyone deals with the aftermath of sexual assault the same way, but I was victimized when I was in college and the concept of being triggered seems so foreign to me. I've never had a problem watching this type of material, at least in terms of reliving what happened; I only ever have problems with this

    His chance was this year. He didn't take it, so he can stay home.

    Yeah, if you're going to legislate discrimination, it should really be against poor people and not black people. Anybody knows that.

    Pretty Little Liars did something like two seasons (essentially 50 episodes) covering a month. Which made about as much sense as you'd think.

    HBO schedules moreso for sampling. They figured Westworld would do well and they wanted to put very small shows like Divorce/Insecure behind a big tent lead-in.

    HBO doesn't schedule for retention. In what universe should a very small, very niche, very polarizing show like Divorce be retaining 70-80% of a genre show like Westworld? They wanted to put two low-key comedies after a big tent show like they do in the spring.

    It'd also help if the DNC weren't obscenely corrupt or if Hillary Clinton didn't deem herself entitled to the presidency (and let said entitlement creep into her campaign messaging/strategy) or if the Clinton campaign had actually CAMPAIGNED in PA/WI/MI/FL/OH or if Clinton didn't shun her base trying to get republican

    Clinton would have helped herself by going after dem voters. She did way too much tapdancing trying to get republican voters and endorsements from establishment republicans.