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Not for Liv Moore!

I was also surprised not to see Continuum mentioned. That and Fringe are perhaps the two best contemporary examples in the genre (I know Fringe isn't, strictly speaking, a time travel show, but they reset the timeline enough, err, times, to where I'm going to count it).

I enjoyed it.

Or trying to avoid Diefenbaker.

You can never have enough Lexa Doig.

Oh god, that's been killing me for two weeks but I was too stubborn to look it up.

Also, Professor X in Ex-Men.

I'm not an American, but as I understand it it used to be a common intro here to preface an episode of show X as "a very special episode" if it was going to deal with a particular theme, usually sociological or of particular public interest.

The princess is in another castle.

Nevertheless, Felicity persisted.

"This week, on a very special episode of Arrow…"

Also: Lexa Doig, currently looking amazing in Arrow.

I watched the pilot and went no further.

Fewer than ten episodes remaining.

A middling episode, but goddamn if that crisps/chips example wasn't on fucking point.

Remember the WB Birds of Prey from forever ago? Me neither!

Lexa Doig has pushed my buttons since Andromeda.

The casting of Timothy Omundson (Detective Lassiter from Psych, King Richard from Galavant) as God is inspired.

I think it might have been the very first TNT original series.