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I think that was probably an inevitable consequence of being on break for so long. He couldnt just ignore Don the Con, but coming up with a novel take on possibly the most discussed topic in America is almost impossible. Especially because the show thrives on diving into obscure topics.

"Domus Bannon" over a picture of the White House might be my favorite graphic the show has ever done.

Someone linked an interview with the showrunner somewhere in here. She said that this was around the midpoint of the story. So I'm guessing four or five parts.

Yeah, too this day everyone in my family keeps a bottle of vodka in the freezer for when my grandmother visits. She, and my grandfather when he was alive, only drink vodka on the rocks with a twist.

Interesting point, given that the older woman Nate had an affair with was played by none other then Madchen Amick herself. God, I can't believe that I remember that.

I think because Elliot is High King he gets to decide who else is crowned. Earlier in the episode Quentin asks him if he will get to be a king, and Quentin would know how becoming royalty in Fillory works.

Has anyone else been watching Incorporated? I think it's been a solid sci-fi series. While not great, it's managed to scratch that Continuum sized hole in my heart.

She was also Peggy's friend Joyce on Mad Men.

Well, Janet did say that she was the mainframe. Maybe the train has a separate mainframe from The Good Place, and when it arrived she was able to transfer her consciousness?

He was an ethics professor right? Maybe he did a really good job at helping his students to be better people? Plus, it seems like the system takes motivation into account, maybe he somehow circumvented it because of his constant questioning of his own motivations.

I'm a big defender of Legend of Korra. I really think that the last two seasons of Korra were on par with the last two seasons of Airbender.

Yeah. I think a lot will depend on his chemistry with the other sense8's, but I'm hopeful. I thought his scene with Sun and his friend was great.

See also The Vampire Diaries and it's spinoff. The protagonists on those shows kill/torture people like it's going out of style.

Yeah. For more proof watch season 3 of Arrow, Season 2 of the Flash, or Season 1000 of Supernatural. I generally like the CW shows, but they have never been great(or even good) at going the distance. It's kind of like if you gave Ryan Murphy control of a network.

The moment most people site comes during episode 3. But, I'd say six episodes is giving the show a fair shake.

Wait, Putin is borrowing ideas from Blake's Seven? That's insane.

I'm rewatching the series now, and Connor was the first person to extract the venom from a werewolf. The idea that werewolf bites are toxic goes back to season 2, when Jules kills Rose with a bite. But, before Connor we never see a wolf use their bite in human form, and it is never implied that it is possible.

Interesting. I just saw your comment on the Reign cancellation article talking about how four shows that premiered in 2004-2005 were still on the air, including Greys Anatomy. That immediately reminded me that Lost premiered that same year. But, I had forgotten about Desperate Housewives.

I've heard that before, but have only a skeleton knowledge of wrestling history. Do you know of any interesting sources on the history of wrestling in the US?