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Every week this show makes me yell what the fuck in the best possible way and I love it for it.

It was a great game, and FYI, there's a new Digimon game coming out end of January, I believe!

Except that they didn't know about Bernard, and it was Bernard who found out about Ford's programming (even though he thought it was Arnold who had done it). I think they did it because they knew that a) she could at the very least get them fired if not b) get them killed and humans in a corner will often do whatever

Maeve: Finding her kid was her coming to consciousness, I think. I'm pretty sure Ford programmed her to escape the park and chose her own path (finding her daughter) instead.

It's all on Chris Wood. His TVD character was as much as a pure psychopath as you could get, but he was so damn charismatic that you couldn't help but root for him. He's just a great actor and sells the hell out of whatever it is you're selling.

Kevin Williamson came back this season. This has his influence all over it!

Chris Wood, unsurprisingly, made a great bully "wolf" (those were the cutest puppies ever). I loved the Make Your Bed and Lie in It. I expect it show up on GSN any day now.

Matt is so obnoxious. I truly don't get why they kept him around. You enjoy your smouldering wreck of a town, now!

Because divorce was basically unthinkable as it was either legally unobtainable or because a woman had no real way to survive on her own with the whole "property of her father than her husband" bit. And if she DID get out she would sometimes get burned at the stake as a witch because a woman with means and not married

I liked the reasoning behind why Cami ultimately did change. Unlike Elena who came off as afraid to die, Cami was ready to and instead found a reason to live, which was cool.

He can be a decent writer - he just needs years and years to perfect the script (see: Sixth Sense). I'd agree though that he needs to put the pen down and focus on directing. And maybe stay away from vanity pics starring Jaden Smith.

You forgot the vampire shows - True Blood (Eric) and TVD/Originals (Mikaelson family). Something about 1000 year old viking vampires equals bad flashback hair.

Pity the technical gets the short shrift, it was always my favorite part of the original series, it really separated the wheat from the chaff. I'll still totally watch it though. I'm a sucker for a good baking show!

Their fortunes aren't so shabby. When their last album released they became only the eighth group to have like five albums debut in top 10.

Trebek said that they couldn't give it to her because she gave the wrong number, so it sounds like they would have.

Funny is obviously most important, but if it's all new voices why keep the same bots? IDK. Of course, I liked Mike better so clearly my judgement is suspect :p

I remember enjoying Supermarket Superstar, especially for the price per unit nit-picky aspects of it. We usually don't see it, but it shows just how hard it is to really turn that perfect recipe that your great-great-great-grandmother twice removed left yo. So yeah, I'd love to see this rebooted!

And that's really the trick with the Chemical Element Spelling category as well. I personally found that category rather simple myself. But again - it's only simple if you know the base material. It just isn't the kind of thing that lends itself to easy guessing.

He reminded me of a sulky tween, mad that he wasn't getting his way. I'm guessing that he was being hard on himself, but he could've handled it a LOT better.

Of course Netflix knows how many watch a given show. They just don't tell anyone else what those numbers are. And back the original point: the numbers don't actually matter. If these people are also watch other Netflix only shows, then they'll keep subscribing which means Netflix will keep making money off of them.