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I genuinely don't know how I feel about this. Joss has always reminded me of Warren from Buffy – not in the rapey, murderous way – because he strikes me as someone who was bullied in high school and became drunk on his success when people started treating him like a God. I think Buffy still stands as a great feminist

Oops RE: Grace's kids. I'm an idiot.

I love that this show made the reality of the sudden departure – if Nora was being truthful – so utterly bleak. (Even if it is heartbreaking.) Laurie's baby must have just flopped onto the floor and Grace's children probably died from exposure in the outback.

"We all go a little mad sometimes…"

I'm in love with BCS. As a series, it stands shoulder to shoulder with Breaking Bad. McKean is brilliant as Chuck. I know people will probably feel it was a bit too quick or whatever, but I think it was a perfect example of Chuck's blinding arrogance and resentment. He always thinks he's ahead of everyone else, but if

I liked Barry in season one, but the writers have made me hate him now. The Flash has become repetitive and predictable. This episode is probably one of the best examples of how the show can't sustain 22 episodes and another tedious 'WHO IS THIS MYSTERIOUS AND MEAN SPEEDSTER' plot. Caitlin is shaping up to be a good

The remake of A Nightmare on Elm Street, Transformers or – and people yell at me for this every time I say it – Dreamgirls. I expected to love the latter and hated it.

It's dreadful so far – I'm three episodes in – and one of the most miscast shows I've ever seen. Colleen Wing is good, but the other actors are not right for their roles. Harold and Ward Meachum, plus the poorly choreographed fights, make the whole thing like a new version of Haim Saban's VR Troopers. I keep expecting

If they can't write better material for Rosita, I hope they kill her off. The actor deserves better. I'm enjoying this back half of episodes much more than the first half of the season. I just wish they'd bring Carol back in properly by having Daryl make her realise she's the most human of them all. The show needs

Hannibal's sense of smell is often described as almost super-human. Will makes the fatal mistake of seeing Freddie before he sees Hannibal and he doesn't shower or anything afterwards. As such, Hannibal catches her scent when he and Will are in his office.

And personally, I would put Glenn Morshower far down that list. He plays the same character in everything he's in. He was great in 24, but he has been awful (for me) in Supergirl.

No, it does not disqualify my opinion. That may be how YOU categorise the actors, but it isn't mine. My opinion is just as valid as yours. I find Mehcad to be a wooden actor.

'Though I like Chris Wood a lot, I remain uncomfortable with the show ditching Kara’s black love interest only to immediately saddle her with a white one.'

I was expecting this to be one of the best episodes of the show. I'm actually stunned at how bad it was – especially since it was written by Scott Gimple. I don't think JDM is right as Negan, but it may just be down to the writing. His awkward monologues remind me of Dark Willow in season six of Buffy when they didn't

All this time and Tom Felton still can't act. He is miscast in this role. Every scene he was in was so awkward. I hope season three gets better.

You're the hero we need right now.

"I'm eating so much pussy that I'm shittin' clits, son!"
"This is an ELEMENTARY SCHOOL! Watch your spewing mouth, you animal!"

It's a way of including every possible group. I never know whether I'm definitely including everyone, so I use plus to show that I'm not deliberately leaving anyone out.

This was beautiful. It was very John Oliver, but it also felt like he was carrying Jon Stewart's torch in the way he described this atrocity. It's devastating to see that another person known to the FBI managed to get their hands on guns and murder LGBT+ and heterosexual people indiscriminately.

"They love my zingers. My zingers have got us this far!"
"No, I got us this far, you sentient enema!"