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Greatest series finale title this year or greatest series finale title ever? Glad to see the writers have a sense of humor.

Is that a fellow Nikita fan I see? No wonder the ratings jumped up from 0.2 to 0.3 for the latest episode!

You heard correctly regarding Person of Interest. It seriously raised its stakes in Season Two by embracing serialization and introducing the character Root.

You're right both that The Good Wife is the better show (even at this point in its respective run) and that it has more of an ensemble cast. I'm merely stating that Elementary experimented with its case-of-the-week formula here in a character-driven way like The Good Wife increasingly did before exploding in crazy

That end scene with Bell was also a nice call back to when Gregson punched Holmes in the face in Season One.

I disagree. I feel like The Tomorrow People has come together as a show immensely since episode 3. Maybe it's because I actually do care about Cara, John, and also Irene. Stephen is the weakest character, and he is a terrible double agent, but I'm invested in the survival of the Tomorrow Person species, so the

This episode was amazing. I'm already sold on Gustin as The Flash.

Happy Endings is bland enough of a title to work, and certainly excellent enough of a show. They can air on the fictional channel STGFABC, or Shows Too Good For ABC (idk about Apt 23 but people seemed to really like it, so why not)

It would be less creepy if I didn't find you on the roof talking to a pigeon.

I gave up on the Mindy Project after the season 2 premiere. After hearing good things about it though, I decided to give it a second chance and burned through this season last weekend. Adam Pally's character is a wonderful edition to the cast, which should be no surprise to anyone who watched Happy Endings. Goddamn it

Of course Diane would interrupt and correct the museum tour guide about that dinosaur being an herbivore.

Cougar Town and Trophy Wife would make an excellent comedy block. Two of my favorite comedies!

Agreed. Wonderland doesn't have the burden of setting up 6+ seasons of plot, so it can really just burn through and have fun. Also, it reminds me of how the flashbacks were actually helpful and illuminating in Season One of OUAT. Plus, a certain OUAT fan-favorite is making her way over to Wonderland!

I've been watching The Crazy Ones and I really enjoy it. It's much more sure of itself than Mom is, although I understand TCO isn't for everyone. Robin Williams is somewhat toned down if you're concerned about that.

Regina/Rumple comedy hour scene of the week:

I wasn't agreeing with that statement, hence my use of "supposedly". For the record, most of my favorite characters on this show were female: the first Ruby, Bela, Anna, and Abaddon. Just because they all tended towards villainess doesn't mean they aren't compelling, complex, and entertaining characters.

D- for any scene with Skye
B+ for any scene with May or FitzSimmons but without Skye
Averages to a C+, right?

Isn't that kind of a double standard for gender issues? The show is supposedly sexist for not having real female characters but as long as the attractive guys take their clothes off, it's all okay?

For virgins, this episode was … a real punch in the face.