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Yes, I could kill it. With an axe to the face. Gotta be cuter than that if you don't want to die, toasters.

Saturation point?

There are only 12 episodes of Fawlty Towers?! That...that just blew my mind. There are more episodes of Firefly than Fawlty Towers.

What started that trend, Skins?

I was about to post exactly this. It's odd that it's such a hard concept for American viewers to understand. "They're not running the show into the ground, they're finishing the story and trying to come up with something equally good to replace it? Whaaaaaaaaat?"

Awesome, thanks.

He's the shit.

Source on that? I was aware of this, but not of that detailed account. Intriguing.

They're bound to have Canary and Huntress team up at some point on Arrow, 2 outta 3 ain't bad.

So... Gotham Central?

I see him as more of a one-man Global Frequency than Batman.

I think a Batman show is a bad idea, unless it were set during the time Bruce was globetrotting. About as bad an idea as a James Bond TV show.

I think "OMG...hi..." was the reaction that I expected from most people. I'm glad that one chick said it.

Same here. Loved to hate him on that. Then I thought it was weird when they introduced Eric Balfour, because they both have long faces and that's how my mind works. I didn't ask for this.

Nope, I'm not the least bit concerned. I'm very optimistic.

There's even more than he got to here, there's a consistent theme of things not being what they seem. From 'that's no moon, that's a space station' to 'this is no cave' and obviously 'No, I am your father'.

Still mad at how completely wasted Anna Torv was in the final season, and I was none too impressed by the finale, but I did enjoy quite a few episodes of this show. When it was good, it was really good.

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Pretty nice companion piece to the teaser the first series had.

Everything Everything, 'Undrowned'

Do you feel that way about Dystopian fiction in general?