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I liked the villain this week, it was one of their best so far as villain of the week goes. Plus, the theme and the plot was also better, as the issue of what to do with bad people in a superhero universe is some fresh ground for this kind of show. They also eventually had to let Lord out, as why pay an actor to sit

yes, plus the fact that her secret identity is fast becoming one of the worst kept secrets in superhero history. Pretty soon, when she comes into work, they will all say "Hi, Supergirl!" like Norm from "Cheers".

The first part of your statement I disagree with, it is cliche. But the second, yep, absolutely. I like this site, but the PC-ness, college diversity 101 vibe of almost all the reviews are just ridiculous. As you point out, this show does not have a diversity problem at all. Its almost the opposite.

This is true. If there are many habitable planets with advanced tech, it seems to blow up the whole reason Superman and (girl) had to go to Earth in the first place. As with Maxwell Lord, the worldbuilding is not great on here. It is really getting by on Supergirl herself and the actress is doing great with the

very true, they are letting him go and I think they made a mistake in writing in having Lord know Supergirl's identity. Way too many people know already only 15 episodes in, and her boss already suspects. Its a mistake. I think they are trying to update the "secret identity" thing for 2016, but I feel we are

yep, them keeping him imprisoned made no sense (he is an American citizen) and releasing him (he is a supervillain) also made no sense. This part of the story was badly handled. This is a problem with all superhero stories though. Our criminal justice system does not line up with superheros and arch-villains.

Yes, the he exists but really does not for branding reasons on this show is a continuing plot hole that they are going to have to address at some point. Maybe the comic can get away with it, but every episode involving the Kryptonians scream where is Superman? Oh, we do not want to cast another Superman while the

Yes, I also do not think he did it for free and that is what Mike wanted the $10,000.00 for. Since they did not explain what it was for, I am assuming (maybe wrongly) that that was Jimmy and Mike's "fee". He would never tell Kim that and said it was "pro bono" because that is something someone like her would

That is also the only thorn in my side about this new story is they never really explained why he has to stay hidden. A lot of the people are dead from BB. Some have stated on here its probably also the drug dealers from Mexico who would want him dead for being Walter White's consigliere. But I think it is mainly

Its become rather clear that Kim is the only one keeping Jimmy from becoming Saul at this point. I agree he really cannot help himself skirting ethics, its just a part of his character. That is what I like about this season, is they are showing him as good as he is probably going to get. He has a great law firm

Not trolling, but I did not like Fury Road as much as the critics. It was not a Mad Max movie, as everyone admits. Max was a supporting player and the whole story exists because of him. It, to me, was like going to see a "Superman" film and the whole story being about a woman he went to save. Also, while the chase

This was a mixed bag, probably a "B" score in my book, but since this is almost the end, I guess the reviewer was feeling charitable with the grade. I agree with everything in the review, Downton to me was never a great drama and is too heavy handed and they have always refused to go too dark with the plot and the

not to mention the biggest example of them all, Downton Abbey

yes, Bjorn is not her son and first born which keeps her sons from inheriting power..I took it as she wants him gone.

Well, some others shows may have done that, but I doubt they wanted to or would have done so unless the show was facing cancellation. I think Cougar Town only did that because the cable channel it was on really wanted to keep Courtney Cox ( a bankable star) who would have left the network. Buffy was also a show in

I cannot see how they ever reveal Liza's age at work. I thought they made a mistake with her telling Josh so early. Its the entire point of the show. If everyone finds out she is 40, what is the story exactly? The whole funny point about Charles flirting with her is he thinks she is 26 and is worried she is

The problem is, if they do that, what exactly is the point of this show? Its the whole story and its reason for being. She became younger to get a job. It would be like continuing Breaking Bad after Walter White died.

This is a good response to my criticism, and I assume all the beast/Fillory stuff will eventually come out if the show goes on long enough, but they really need to explain it better as non-readers of the books like me do not even get the significance of it. I can see not knowing who the beast is at this point, as

Yes, I have no problem with the absolute "end" to the Dark Tower, which I thought was fine. It was the entire sixth book and most of the seventh and the poor way Roland defeated the Crinson King and Randall Flagg. It was awful and ruined the books for me and many people as well.

I watched every episode and did not read the books, but I agree with the consensus of comments on here. Watching it reminds me of a badly edited movie. They seem to be skipping over things or barely touching on them rather than allowing us to delve deeply in this world. Julia is like half the story, and I really do