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Is it just me or did the school and Caroline receiving the check from Klause (and the ominous way Bonnie said, "But that's the beginning of another story…") seem like it was set up for a spin off focused on Caroline running the school with supernatural teenagers and their antics? Not that I really want that (I really

I mean weren't the actors almost engaged at some point? Can't blame them if it was too awkward for them to do an extended love scene although I could have done with another kiss.

Yeah I just watched it with the family recently and I enjoyed it far more than Secret Life of Pets or (shudder) Ice Age: Collision Course, both which I actually saw in the theaters because we had some gift cards expiring that month.

Reading this article has led me to conclude that Eddie Redmayne is a fine actor but just really, really not suited for villain roles.

I know nothing about the book or movie but I just watched the trailer and holy shit, it looks insane. I'm guessing something that works better as a book than a movie?

Yeah I completely forgot about the recasting and I hadn't rewatched the episodes since I first saw season 1 in 2015 but the minute I saw Capheus, I was like, something is wrong.

For what it's worth, my mom is a pretty devout Hindu and she had never heard of Savitar. Wikipedia tells me its spelt Savitr in Sanskrit-maybe he was using the wrong spelling?

I wonder if he becomes so desperate to keep his powers, Savitar ends up being the one to cause him to inadvertently "betray the others". Caitlin being the one to betray (via her Killer Frost persona), seems like a bit of a Red Herring right?

So I'm guessing you also think Cole is a "man whore" unfit to be a full time father? Since he slept with two women mere days apart from each other (Lusia and Alison)? He's an even worse parent since he, unlike Allison, cheated on his spouse?

So I'm watching this super, super late and I don't know if anyone will read this but it is pretty disheartening to watch this episode, hear Sterling K Brown say how great Jim Brown is, google him….and immediately see an article about him praising Trump.

You mean the movie that cast Irish and Sweedish people as Egyptians? That was this year? Good Lord.

I've watched both. Mother's Day is a truly dumb, meandering movie. But at least that was a movie I could watch with my traditional, picky mom. It may be awful but it's an inoffensive way to spend a Sunday afternoon.

Oh God that stupid mouse. It's been almost 10 years and I still have night mares about trying to use that fucking useless mouse for my seventh grade graphic design class.

Thank you. I rewatch a LOT of garbage: Gossip Girl, Big Bang theory, One Tree Hill if I'm in the mood for it. But HIMYM? Never again.

No.

Winston and Cece's unexpected friendship might have just been my favorite thing about last season.

What I wouldn't give for THAT flashback…

But what show are you talking about? Lol

I'm not too sure season 2 of unReal deserves to be on this list. Season 1 though absolutely deserves to be on it.

The Americans better be on the list tomorrow. This season was freaking amazing.