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Which's why I say Pompeo will stay in the show until the very end.

I don't think she has a future at all. That's why I'm saying she'll retire. The woman hasn't done anything other than Grey's Anatomy ever since the show premiered. Do you think that shows any career ambition whatsoever?

That's a tough one. I'd have to go with Pompeo for being the lead of her show, though at least Helberg didn't just give up on pursuing different roles immediately after finding his TV smashing hit.

I guess we'll just have to find another way to keep living.

I highly doubt it. Ellen Pompeo will leave when the show ends (likely at the 16th season, just to beat E.R.). Then she'll announce her retirement from acting.

It was on just a few minutes ago, I guess NBC must have pulled it off. How sad.

1. Better Call Saul
2. The Americans
3. Mad Men
4. The Good Wife
5. The 100

I liked Rabe's performance, but what was the point of that character by the end?

She was terrific on Asylum, but she felt completely worthless on Coven - and I think it would only get worse for her had she decided to stay with AHS and its ever-expanding cast.

Okay, I see you didn't understand what I tried to say. I said that they should cover Aquarius daily exactly as they did with the shows I mentioned.

Daredevil was covered daily. And I never suggested anything from your second paragraph. I'm saying it makes more sense to cover Aquarius daily, like they've been doing with the Amazon and Netflix shows lately.

I don't see how both things are related.

No, they didn't (Transparent, Mozart in the Jungle, Grace and Frankie, Daredevil, etc.). You're not an AV Club regular, are you?

I highly doubt it. Which's why this argument that it's not available on demand in other countries doesn't work. People from other countries will likely ilegally download the show if they want to see it.

Really? You will stick with weekly coverage when the show will be released in its entirety for everybody tomorrow? I don't get that.

And they paid for that with Treasure Planet, another one that fits this mold, Disney's biggest failure ever (which's a shame, it's a nice little movie).

Hmmm… That's fair.

I get your sarcasm and agree with it, but I would say, though, that nothing on Agents of SHIELD is on the same level of Jada Pinkett Smith and Robin Lord Taylor.

No, no "duh" at all. Certain shows can lose one of its best parts and rise through it, remaining at the same evel or even better than it was before. Take, for instance, Livia Soprano. She was probably the third or fourth best character on The Sopranos at that point and yet the show only became better in its third

That was an awful idea anyway. The show is not that good (and it would be worse without one of its best parts) and both Marvel shows are already pretty mediocrely rated. Might as well just keep the two shows you've got for a while before investing in yet another one.