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    Great premiere and I'm looking forward to this season. I question the logic of making Jeremy's character even more unlikeable, considering he's never been a strong character in the first place. And since Peter was such a breath of fresh air for the show, it doesnt feel like a good decision. But as long fun challenges

    It doesn't make sense to launch this book in October. Because that would make Bucky Barnes the Fall Soldier.

    Yahoo and Community is a match made in heaven. Despite all the naysayers out there, both refused to die.

    All things considered, this was an ok finale. The Runkels ended up being the best part. The Levon and Julia stuff didnt work, and he definitely said fuck too much on the plane. But it worked for what it was. Better than that other recent Showtime finale.

    You think differently when you are in love. Additionally, once Tyrion fell in love with her, he never called her a whore. It must have been devastating to hear. And there is this younger, beautiful woman whom Tyrion really respects, fights for, saves, and that can give him thing she can never give. A woman she knows

    I love the thematic connection with the title. The title "the Children" is about the parents just as much as the children. Tyrion is probably his father's true son based on his cunning and intelligence, but he's a monster because he took his mom out of the world and he's a little person. Cersei and Jaime are

    I think she actually loved Tyrion, but when he called her a whore, she reverted back to her former, gold digging whore self. She slept with Tywin ironically for security.

    I like the idea of Bronn lucking/scheming his way to the Iron Throne. It seems something very subversive to me. The irony is that by the time he gets it, the crown has no power because it a figurehead role.

    Season five was a return to form for the series, and had some of my favorite episodes of all time. I hope we get a sixth season to close out the gang's story.

    All fears of a Ward heel-face turn (technically a face-heel-face turn) were unfounded. Although Ward escaping presumable sometime next season (maybe as early as the premiere) would make him the perfect long term antagonist for the series. There's a definite arc for Ward to find his true self (as a solo villain). I

    I hope this is the show that finally breaks through for Matthew Perry. For Thomas Lennon's sake too.

    I really enjoyed the trailers for Black-ish and Fresh Off The Boat. I'm excited for so many of people of color in starring roles next season, especially on ABC. Fresh Off The Boat is really great opportunity for ABC, considering how little Asian American led sitcoms there have been, especially of the family sitcom

    I'm excited for Constantine, but that and Parks and Rec next season will all I will be watching. I'll check out the sitcoms, but none of them look too promising. Marry Me looks like it should have been a movie, A to Z looks a bit too much like HIMYM (which apparently is radioactive considering CBS non greenlighting of

    There was a nice cameo by David Hornsby (married to Emily Deschanel in real life) in Bones as he played the priest who officiated Bones and Booth's wedding. It was perfect casting and the scene was great. I know this is just sitcoms but this appearance deserves an honorable mention.

    I dont think Skye will fall in love with him and that anger of Skye thinking he's a serial killer is what sends him over the edge.

    I havent seen the show in awhile, but this was a great episode. It would have been a perfect series finale, and so I'm excited to see where they go next with it.

    This season definitely was not a B+. This has been the weakest season by far, and the rating have accordingly followed suit. The focus Nick and Jess stories (rather than them as individuals) and the forced break up between the characters took out all the oxygen in the show.

    Or Ward could be set up as a recurring antagonist for the series. Hence him being there for the announcement.

    I agree with the beautiful direction of the second episode. I was struck by how Louie used space to elicit feeling from the audience. And the fact that it takes so long to see Blake's real face, only for it to be Yvonne Strahovski, makes it even more perfect.

    I like TVBTN, and I dont take anything they write personally like that. It's a prediction site, and necessarily you will make predictions that are wrong. What's at play with the BATB renewal is I believe the fact that is the only CBS produced show on the CW, so CBS used their pull. That would be my guess.