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I loved, loved, loved this show and the third season was in many respects brilliant. But the ending fell flat for me. Not enough Vanessa and the fact that they missed the opportunity to have John Clare team up with the rest of the gang - at any point! - was part of why the whole thing felt sort of uncomplete and

Just finished this a couple of days ago.

I'm honestly a little baffled by this news. I mean, not that Vinyl was any good (seriousley? They short cut Boardwalk Empire for this? But I figured they'd at least stick with this for one more, last season considering that they don't have anything else in can drama wise, given that True Deteictive is not likely to

Yeah, the 'slow'-critisism is getting kind of old. I mean, this is season two and they're still complaining? Yes, it is slow, but two seasons in you shouldn't still hold that against the show. That would be like getting upset about South Park in its 19th season for being offensive against something.

I quite liked this premiere. It layed a lot of groundwork for the upcoming storylines this season will deal with and managed to be full of suspense and tension at the same time. Yes, Mendelsohn's highly limited role is felt but I really appreciate what this show is trying to do with this rather unorthodox approach to

Just finished this last night. Devestating and disturbing. And Freddie Highmore gave one of the year's best performances in television.

I made it through four episodes, then completely forgot it existed until now. From what I've seen there were a couple of fun, nicely shot scenes (the montage at the end of episode four comes to mind) and a good dose of humor, which I always appreciate. But overall, it was a terrible slog and there wasn't an actual

I've dreaded this moment for a while now. I love the friendship between Stan and the Jenning's. Can't imagine what this realization will do to him.

Then again, he did greenlight The Bastard Executioner.

Yep. This sounds right. Very excited about FX's ongoing trust in this show despite the not groundbreaking ratings.

I want to say that this felt like a very good and entertaining episode overall but yeah, the whole sequence with Bran an his buddies fleeing from the zombies just left me like… what? Who took over running this show? Peter Jackson?

That last season was a chore to sit through. I actually managed because firstly of Beharie and secondly the knowledge that there was no fucking chance in hell it would come back for another season and that this way I at least watched the whole damn thing. I might just pull the plug for myself despite this. Not sure

I know this sounds tired but Netflix? I haven't heard anything but I really hope someone will pick it up. Unlikely, I guess. But at least Last Man on Earth and New Girl are coming back.

Wasn't it already renewed like a month ago?

As much as that saddens me I don't think The Grinder stands a chance for a renewal. Grandfathered on the other hand might see a second season - if for no other reason than for Fox to save face and not cancel all their comedy newcomers. Plus, Scream Queens and Rosewood got renewed - none of which did particularly great

Become? I watched the entirety of season one and found it to be as dumb as it could possibly get. Thankfully I haven't returned for season two, as of yet. And considering that they've more than doubled the episode order for this I doubt that'll happen. The original is frustrating enough as it is but at least they got

I know, some people - on this board, anyway - are starting to tiring from this show. I, for one, can't wait. What a fantastic trailer. This could be their best season, yet.

I loved Nicky as well - one of the best characters the show's ever had - and I was as upset about her transfer to max as anyone. But I think if they never bring her back or explain what happened to her after her exit her arc will be all the stronger for it. Same goes for Miss Claudette, btw. Just makes the prison

Ugh. That movie was fantastic. No need for Ryan Murphy to get his stink all over it.

Aaaaw, that really breaks my heart. I was actually quite fond of Piper Laurie in the original series. Sure, she never had much to do with the main plot of the show but that was the case for a lot of the side characters. You know, Super-Nadine was one of the most annoying subplots of the original and they brought Wendy