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I noticed one of the shots this season clearly showed the CN Tower, which they've never done before

Welp, may as well give Nicole the Emmy now.

In the US there's the common app where you can apply to dozens of schools at a time. As a Canadian, it took me a while to wrap my head around that.

Well thank god. That would have been messy.

They're different shows doing different things. Galavant is dinner theater - campy, a bit groan-worthy at times, bawdy, but everybody is having fun doing it and it's super fun to watch. CEG, OTOH, is also fun to watch, but it's definitely more polished and his experimenting with some psychological stuff. CEG is also

Just to add, there are two per episode, and they range from 1:30 to 3:00 (I think the longest was a tick under 3 minutes).

They don't. If you're not into musicals, you won't like the show. I've never been into musicals but I love how this show uses them - they advance the plot. Things don't stop like in Glee so everybody can sing a number that may or may not be related to the plot. Every number in CEG is original and stems from the plot,

I really love all of the attention that Crazy Ex Girlfriend and Rachel Bloom are getting in these end-of-year lists. I hope it translates into more eyeballs.

I've seen a lot of these and agree with the selections for the most part. Except for Crimson Peak. Aside from the visuals, the protagonist was laughably stupid in the movie. The entire plot hinged on her stupidity.

Niecy Nash would like to have a word with you. She's the only reason I watched.

Speaking of continuity, during the Grace/Wes conversation, the label on the liquor bottle keeps changing position. It's the only thing I could notice, which I guess doesn't speak a whole lot for that scene.

And Cristela last season in a main role.

It agree with the grade - I kept waiting for the party for go off the rails, but it never happened. It was weirdly off pace for the tone of the show. I'm crazy enjoying the show overall, but kinda glad the ratings are awful so they'll only get 13 episodes. I don't think they could do any more than that.

Sutter is awful for this.Final season episodes of SOA were running 1:40-1:50, followed by that ridiculous After Anarchy show.

I dunno. While Huang was a dick for trying to sabotage his own series, it kind of lost the edge that it had last season. Now it feels more like Modern Family, and while it's more consistent, it feels less sparky. What happened to the show that did the episode with the Chinese Jewish kid? That was ballsy tv in a lot of

I remember Television Without Pity being impossible to get on that night, and I was livid about it.

I loved BB. They foreshadowed things to a great extent. What made that series so great wasn't the surprise itself, it was the dread/anticipation of knowing it was coming.

This is one of just a handful of TV episodes that I can recall where I was when I was watching it despite it being 8 years and about 7 residences ago. The weather, who I was with, where we were sitting, what my friend said when it looked like Sayid and Jin has been shot, the final reveal, just about everything. An

I fucking hated Fargo. I sat through each and every bloody episode because I can't give up once I start. I will not be tuning into season 3.

The ratings were down about 33% since the winter, so I'm pretty sure people are bailing at this point. I've laboured to keep up. The end for me was the murder of Lena Dunham, which was just completely unnecessary and gratuitous. My basic problem with the show is that they have SO many characters that are completely