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Interesting. Do you have more insight about that originally planned narative? Cause I havent't heard of that so far.

You know, Ben Carson is a Doctor and he doesn't understand evolution. Just saying that a medical degree doesn't make you a genius.

I can't even begin to describe how underwhelmed I was by the first season after all the hype around it. The writing was tedious, predictable, and strangely juvenile and the acting was, at times, embarrassingly bad.

It's free for streaming on German Amazon.

Wasn't that Debbie saying "Daddy?"? Not trying to be a smart-ass, but if it was the other way that would certainly be interesting.

Toby's easy to forget since he's HR which technically means he works for corporate and so he's not really part of this family. Also, he's divorced, so he's not really part of his family, either.

Not a single C-grade all season? Huh. Now I'm almost excited. But stupid German Netflix still doesn't have it on.

Maybe, I don't know. I don't watch Survivor. And I also never compared the two. Can't Supergirl be dreadful all on its own?

The numbers are, at best, underwhelming. Plus the fact that it doesn't seem to fit in with CBS' other programming at all I'd be pretty suprised if it got renewed.

I thought I was the only one watching. Though, to be honest, the only reason for that is Dan Bakkedahl.

It's 'meh' and expendable.

That description, I think, hit the nail on the head. It felt like Sabrine The Teenage Witch, only with a bigger budget. A kid's show that accidentally landed a slot on primetime.

If the current seasons of Girls wasn't absoulely hitting it out of the park, that is.

I honestly saw this coming. HBO's comedies are usually always underrated but in the cases of Girls, Veep, Curb, Silicon Valley etc. they at least win them a ton of Awards (or at least get nominations). Two, sometimes three seasons seems to be all the patience HBO has with low rated comedies that don't get them any

What is it with the A.V.-Club and Supergirl? I haven't watched it that long but what I saw was pretty dreadful.

If they can renew Badlands then they can renew BCS. It's also their only thing that can be considered a critical darling.

It hit me like a bag of bricks when that renewal came in. Right, that thing extisted. I watched the first season completely, but I honestly don't remember what happened in those six episodes. It's just a bunch of pretty fight choreography with lots of blaaaah's in between. Totally forgettable and I don't remember

Does this mean I have to continue watching, as well?

So you saw this episode before you saw a large chunk of the stuff that came before?

I was thinking the same thing. But I don't think it'll be an obvious kill and she'll just hang around next season like nothing happened and eventually it'll dawn on us that she's been dead for a while and we've only been seeing her through Norman's imagination. I think that would click pretty well with the psychotic