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Your opinion is legitimate. I thought the final scene of her sudden death was well done, but it was clear to me they didn't really have anywhere to go with her some time ago, so it was kind of a vignette about the other side of the spy game, when a double agent quits playing the game, this is what happens to the

Probably one of the best episodes of this show. Nina's story was played out after she tried to smuggle the letter. She announced she was done playing the game and when they brought her her husband last episode, I thought her time might be up unless they did some kind of magical save. That said, they did fool us

They have been predicting the decline of baseball since the 1920's. The article even starts out on a bad assumption..why exactly does the sport need more bat-flips? Putting your hat on backwards is going to draw in fans?

Yep, they are really laying the James/Kara stuff on thick. Even the Flash had to say, "hey, I know I only knew you guys like 30 minutes, but it is obvious that you and James just love each other. I could tell by the creepy jealous looks he was giving me and the way you completely ignored him while I was here, but,

my personal favorite/hell is one episode for each of the surviving characters without telling us who the one is that died, with them saying, "I don't want to talk about it" to keep us guessing so we can eliminate each one each week, so first week is looks like Rick survived, then next week Daryl, etc..yay, fun!

oh you do, or the comments will be, "oh, you are just a troll and do not even list one example why you didn't like it"

we should take bets over the over/under for next season. How many episodes will we have to sit through before we find out what happened with Nagin? I say four.

agree and thought the same until this year, when I realized there will never be an "end", there is no safe place, no cure. Its just do the same thing over and over until the ratings go down. There is no "point" to the story. You got some thrills, even if the show was not a "great" show with the zombies and the

I kind of lost my enthusiasm for this show, but tuned in because there was nothing else really on. This season really jumped the shark. The whole Glen thing really cemented it for me when they ridiculously drew that out. The cliffhanger was the perfect exclamation point for what this show has become. Just keep

I do not think putting into one show the highlights of all the things the vikings did in a fiction that one family did them is anywhere near the examples you cite. Most people do not care, or know, the historical timelime. The stuff the vikings did in about 300 years is a great source for stories. This is the only

This might be one of their best episodes. It was all spectacularly shot and movies are not as impressive. It does not look like they used any CGI and they were all extras. The shots of the burning and broken ships with all the dead bodies was most impressive. Almost all the characters did fine work and had

The timeline is not accurate. Its a storytelling decision to put the most well known viking exploits into one person's life. (or when/if he dies, his children). Most of these exploits occurred over hundreds of years, in real life. This is historical fiction, not a documentary.

It will not be Elizabeth and Phillip, which is why they wanted them on vacation so there is plausible deniability to keep Paige from immediately suspecting. But when Tim admitted he told his wife, the KGB decided he has to be killed as they cannot keep control of their secret. I agree with others killing him is a

I agree with realist50, there is zero chance the Pastor is a spy. I believe they implied and established he wants more info to decide whether to tell the authorities. If he knows they commit violence, he considers the "confessional" aspect of his ministry and the silence that usually implies to be voided. If they

Those tapes by Furhman should have never been let in. They were completely irrelevant and prejudiced the jury tremendously, even if they later denied it. Everyone remembers the glove thing, but that was stupid optics. It was that judge allowing irrelevant musings from a cop to a screenwriter to be heard by the jury

lol yep, the second year was good. The first was average, the rest were horrid.

I am racking my brain trying to think of another actress that is as attractive as Benoist is and yet is also that puppy dog adorable. Even in history. Maybe when Julia Roberts first hit it big?

I really feel they are missing supergirl on dates comedy gold by having her supposedly finding the one after a lousy 18 episodes. Any show that starts out with characters supposedly meant for each other I think takes too big of a risk of exactly what happens here. One of them are miscast, they have no chemistry,

exactly, he is far, far, too serious. Its like he is the only one that doesn't know he is on a light-hearted comic book show and thinks he is on the movie version of superman. I thought the red kryptonite episode was the best of the year and I foolishly commented on this site that one of the reasons it was so good

Agree, they definitely implied she still knows Kara is Supergirl, but is playing along with it.