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For a TV show, I think I'd want someone who likes it. If someone's watching season three of, say, the Newsroom, presumably they enjoyed the first two, and would want reviews from the POV of someone else who did as well.

Hatesong could be good, it just never is.

Honestly, I kind of wish they moved farther away from that. I'd love to hear Shane McGowan do a ska cover of this.

"And nobody cried foul when Guardians Of The Galaxy (which Perlman co-wrote) revised some origin stories"- I'm still bothered, honestly. Drax should be human.

I don't think "attractive woman is seen as attractive" is sexism.

That doesn't seem like magical realism at all.

That doesn't seem like much of a counter, there are plenty of middle-of-nowhere places where things get filmed. If you're trying to say your hometown is prominent, saying that it's the location of, say, the car chase from Fury Road wouldn't help your case.

Is it really a particularly odd idea that people who have their looks as a significant part of their skillset have others comment on them? It's not like these articles are commenting on the looks of academics and members of the legislature, it's people who have "look good in front of a camera" as part of their job

Joseph Goebbels is an incredibly well-known man, these are well-educated people. I can see maybe Mike not knowing who he is, but the rest would definitely.

You can't make a season-long arc about the intricacies and oddities of constitutional law, largely sticking fairly close to it, and then make an inexplicably huge leap. It's like if The People Vs OJ Simpson were perfectly accurate in every respect, except they ended the series with a flashback showing that aliens had

I'm really not looking forward to the leader of Neolution being some weird immortal guy. It's in the bucket of "stuff that I think if too soft-sci-fi for Orphan Black", along with Kira and Charlotte's magical powers.

So it's not rewriting famous films so much as "making bad web shorts with the same name as famous films".

I feel like Alison Brie's entire post-Community career has just been starring in potentially-interesting romantic comedies with strong casts that absolutely bomb.

A sitcom that had as its biggest failing, oddly enough, that it was too boring and conventional.

Maybe so Neolution could hack it.

Given the way the swan vanished, it looks like some sort of computer-person is intentionally playing on the imagery.

There isn't a cure, though. Cosima's alive, which is good, but still dying, just slowly.

Mrs S's line is much worse than Rachel's. Rachel and Ira have a moderately antagonistic relationship, Mrs S is Sarah's mother.

Well, yes. When Netflix is considering which shows they want to buy, "has anyone actually heard of this show" is a big part of it.

Masters of Sex isn't terrible now, the third season was just incredibly boring.