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    So it's Afterlife with Archie?

    Yeah, I actually really liked how season four ended, but the third season ending was perfect.

    iZombie is a third season show and The CW very, very rarely cancels them, especially after their Netflix deal. It should be safe. :)

    I thought she was pretty decent on The Path, but I'd agree with you that calling her "very talented" feels like a reach.

    Supergirl's up a lot, but it'd have to be up a lot from Crazy Ex-Girlfriend because of name/brand recognition (the character + the show's place in the DC-verse) and the fact that nobody watched Crazy Ex-Girlfriend.

    Because that's exactly what the party needs. Ass.

    Riverdale now on the level of Frequency and No Tomorrow despite massive marketing + a lot of internet buzz + brand recognition. It doesn't even have great retention from Supernatural, since it got that 0.3 out of a 0.6. You could maybe explain it by How to Get Away with Murder airing its finale at 9:00, but that 1.5

    You could also give +100 to Scream Queens for Keke Palmer taking a series regular role on Berlin Station. She was also a regular on Scream Queens.

    When Pratt's film success has solely come in franchise stuff or stuff that was all but guaranteed success.

    Aside from the comedies, the only thing you're really missing is American Crime. Which is great.

    Agreed. I thought it turned into a really solid show.

    I didn't like it. It felt like it was trying VERY hard to be edgy and I just found it kind of desperate/flop sweat-y/off-putting.

    Hot take: Jenji Kohan is the female Ryan Murphy. She should set shows up, run 'em for a season, and then pass them off to people that can sustain them. They both run everything into the ground.

    The season where they're on the road a lot was pretty good. That finale should've been it because the ending felt like the right series closer and the last two seasons are a whole lot of nothing (minus the penultimate episode).

    Scandal is good for ~2-2.5 seasons before absolutely falling apart.

    Yep, if this didn't air on HBO, I doubt we'd be seeing such solid reviews across the board. Everything I've read makes this sound like premium cable Jim Gaffigan.

    The Path deserves better, darn it.

    For perspective, the only scripted shows on broadcast TV that can touch The Bachelor's Live + Same Day ratings are Big Bang Theory, Empire, and This Is Us.

    I don't know your taste in TV, so some of these might be totally off, but currently airing stuff that I've been enjoying:

    Justice for The Lizzie Borden Chronicles. Ricci was so good on it.