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Jaws, hands down…

Last week was funny, especially the hot dog/not hot dog app and its accompanying storyline. This week, not so much. Everyone acts like a jerk/out of character, and a lot of promising options for potential storylines are thrown out the window, for no real reason. It would have been nice to see Richard and Gavin

F@#k Skaikru…

Johnny Pemberton, the titular "Son of Zorn," is actually 35 years old? WTF?!?

That's the one. I went to see it on day one, before reading any reviews…

That "underground bunker" is actually a secret penthouse apartment. As I was watching with my wife, I said this sure reminds me a lot of Doctor Strange.

Coyzar should be Cortazar…jeez

He sounds like Chance the gardener, from Being There…

This was a really strong adaptation of a great novel. Melanie and her kind really are the next step in evolution (kind of like the "vampires" of I Am Legend) and the ending was great, with Arterton patiently teaching the feral hungries of London, as Melanie keeps them in line. Also, this isn't McCarthy's first

I never thought there'd be a show even more depressing than The Walking Dead, but The 100 wins, hands-down…

No mention of Ben Vereen, the actor playing Porter?

Worst Blizzard I ever had was made with Nerds candy…it was like crunching on little pieces of frozen gravel…

Norma's note and the ring in the envelope sure has the sound of a suicide note to it. Was I the only one thinking that Norma will likely take the blame for trying to kill Norman and herself?

All three of the CWs DC shows relied on stupid plotting to set up their season finales. The Flash giving away his speed to Zoom. The failure by Team Arrow to keep Dahrk's idol under some basic security. And now the general idiocy on display throughout this episode of Legends. I hope this isn't going to be a recurring

It was nice that the guy on the island correctly identified Cliff Curtis as Maori. After he's played so many Hispanic gangster types over the years, I wasn't sure if that was what the show was going for yet again. Now we know. It's a shame Debnam-Carey was killed off on The 100, just so she could focus on this mess

The sooner this show gets away from the singular focus on Vandal Savage, the better. Also, what was with the continual use of Per Degaton's name? It was constant and distracting.

Pretty sure that's Hap's uncle (not father) in the flashbacks. In an earlier episode, it was spelled out that Hap knew the Sabine River because of time spent there fishing with his uncle.

Was going to say the same thing. X-Men: Legacy has its moments, but Crossed: Wish You Were Here is probably Spurrier's high point as a writer.

Just when the show was really starting to hit its stride, too…

I'm guessing this will be based on the book he co-wrote with Daniel Kraus…