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I said this below, but the one thing that makes me think it's real is Sara's reaction to him. Everyone noticed how casual and defenseless she was in the pilot to someone who clearly had an arrow on them.

Oh also, Maya's totally a liar right? I don't trust her one bit and poor Jasper shouldn't either.

Awesome episode. As mentioned earlier, I think this episode heavily suggested that not only are the Reapers and Mountain Men working together, but that the Mountain Men might be creating the Reapers in the first place from captured subjects such as Grounders. Sort of got a very Firefly-esque feel from that with the

Hate to be that guy, but man, I thought this episode was A- worthy at the least. Awesome episode.

I really liked Graceland Season 1. It was sort of a breezy spy show sort of like Burn Notice. Not too serious, attractive people just having fun being spies. Then Season 2 came and it turned into this really really dark, bleak "thriller" with all the characters doing terrible things and terrible things happening to

I agree honestly. I still loved Psych though, and White Collar still has serious legs too. And the newer shows are just bad.

No. It ran for 7. Psych did run for 8, but it was also a far superior show imo (although I know many on here didn't like it). All those shows to me were much better, more enjoyable. I'd rather they still be running than this crap.

I used to be a big fan of USA shows and the USA network in general. They don't have the time of day for Psych and White Collar and Burn Notice, but they renew this dreck through 8 seasons?

Just an awesome episode. I loved the pre-season interview with Meriwether when she said a lot of this season was about simplifying things and getting back to basics. The revival of New Girl is all about this streamlined structure. There's 1-2 stories at most per episode, instead of last year like 3-4. And they

2 episodes in a row that I really enjoyed. Robin Lord Taylor is really phenomenal. He's basically carrying the show along with Mckenzie/Logue.

lol. Thank you for that "Louis who's around a lot" line. As someone who enjoys Bash and Torrance Coombs, I can't understand how he's gone from being 1 of the 3 major characters to a total afterthought. It's really odd how little he has to do. Even the past 2 episodes, the best thing on the show imo has been

The episode was a bit messy but I liked most of it. The idea of a Clarke/Anya teamup is awesome (and man was Clarke cutting open her arm again gory) and now we have Jaha wherever the hell he is. That should be very interesting, clearly the geography and topography is far different than any other place we've seen.

It's a 1 episode crossover (at least for now). It's not like she's becoming a star on the Flash. It really doesn't seem important to me. The Flash should be able to stand on its own merits, as well as Felicity's interactions with Barry.

I would. Angel is its own show. Just like Flash is its own show. I don't see the issue. Knowing Felicity's character is not vital at all to appreciating her appearance on the separate show of the Flash.

Best episode of the show yet. Wentworth Miller was absolutely fantastic as Captain Cold (that smirk when Cisco first named him was just awesome). And always great to see Felicity, although we all know she's a lying liar for that salmon ladder comment.

I gotta give this show a LOT of credit- Wherever they're going with Ward, I really have no idea. I've been very worried about a stupid redemption arc, but man, they have turned Ward's creep factor up to 100 and now I have no idea if his brother (the great Tim DeKay, who seems out of place not being on White Collar)

I thought this was the best episode yet as well, as it finally gave some much needed characterization to Bullock.

I disagree about the return of the Darkness as it relates to Bash. I always want to see Bash in the most out there batshit crazy scifi/supernatural story they can come up with. I think it's the best for his character. Next season I want him to fight off an Alien invasion or a robot from the future. I just sort of

I completely agree on Bonnie/Damon being the best storyline TVD has done in years. Indicative of how good it is, I'm 100% shipping Donnie?/Bamon? now because the chemistry between the 2 of them is just so damn good right now. I actually can't wait to see which way this story goes.

So glad you're doing weekly reviews on this. The premiere was just fantastic. I really enjoyed the mystery of Mount Weather. It seems pretty clear Clarke is correct, something is very off about the whole thing and the President is too nice.