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Normally Empire managed to be entertaining despite also having over dramatic plots but this season the holes are just so big that it's merely getting annoying. I'm fine with its soap opera elements as long as the storylines are entertaining and character driven. Thank god Taraji P. Henson and Terrence Howard keep

Another death on the CW which wasn't well thought out and was merely there for shock value. And to make it worse Laurel's last word were about Olicity. I mean it's supposed to be a superhero show isn't it?

Praising Jennifer Garner as a good Elektra and underestimating Elodie Yung is quite the daring statement. Elodie was fun, mysterious, sexy, alluring, vulernable and quite the dubious sociopath for the serious Matt Murdock. Their contrasting world views made their chemistry so alluring because both were tipping on the

I think the social issue of the week is POC characters and their demise on tv.

The pay off was two rounds of banging sex and a potential third round if Titus only hasn't played disapproving father. Whether her wish for peace will come too? It depends on her babe Clarke once more. And the hopeful thinking that Jason Rothenberg's GoT trip will end soon.

While it was still tasteless it didn't shock me considering Jason Rothenberg's reputation as an insensitive, ignorant douche. I wanted to focus on the great acting of the scene and praise for the actors like with Lexa's death. I wonder how many shit they can keep pulling when the times comes where their actor's

Clarke being made flame keeper is the next title on her growing list of awesomeness. And in a strange way keeps it team #clexa. It only sucks that Lincoln the only person to know how to find Luna is dead now. I think she'll meet with Indra or Kane/Octavia on the way to find Luna. Also more commander mythology through

There was a lot to take in from the movie. It has promising points but ultimately seems to get lost in the task to be the kick starter for the DC movie-verse and fails to be its own movie.

The whole aftermath is just completely messed up. Jason Rothenberg should just be quiet and let things be. People will calm down anyway and his apology won’t change the storyline or Lexa’s death. It’s done and time to move forward. I’m already feeling sorry for Alycia Debnam Carey for having this crazy shit fanbase

It was expected for Batman V. Superman to have a big opening week considering the big name value of the superheroes and marketing campaign surrounding this movie. Whether or not it will be a big success that is able to kick off a whole DC universe is another thing. The movie is totally polarising. Bad publicity is

Bellamy is the 100's Grant Ward. Unfortunately since this is CW I guess the writers will twist him as a misguided, Clarke broken-hearted soul and not a xenophobic dumb violent idiot. Some teary eyed scene and a Clarke hug later everything is ok again.

Oh boy if there is one thing that Bellamy has always been then it's consistent. It's just that the writers have decided they wanted his consistence leading in the dark direction but are now too afraid to completely go through with it like Finn and are now attempting the CW 'bad boy goes good and regrets a lot with

Bellamy's supposed enlightenment got me going meh. So he was surprised that Pike would sentence Kane to death after he tried to kidnap the current chancellor and per se stage a coup. This would also be the punishment anytime someone tried to do this. So Bellamy's shock and realisation simply felt like dude has no

There were some season 3 Bellarke rumours/spoilers going around that didn't sound well for me. If the writers really choose to execute those than I'm rolling my eyes already. I don't see any romantic vibe from Clarke coming towards Bellamy. And after how much of an asshole he became in season 3 the thought of them is

I don't think they will let Bellamy die. He is the last male lead after it's pretty much confirmed that Lincoln will bite the dust in this season later too.

I kinda have a feeling Bellarke will happen in season 4 after Clarke says her final farewell to Lexa in the CoL. Clexa were this show's star crossed lovers while Bellarke the endgame couple.

While I never quit immediately after when a show kills off my favourite character I do tend to observe the pacing and storytelling of the show more carefully, detailed and then stop watching if I feel the show has suffered a massive deficit after that.

How am I supposed to buy another epic love story for Clarke when she just admitted that in an ideal world with no responsibilities for her people Lexa would be the one? And after that Lexa dies in her arms with promises of meeting again? It screams one true love that has gotten away.

Natalie Dormer is one hell of a compelling actress on Elementary. That woman never cease to amaze me with her performances. I would never kill her off if I were the show runner.

Opening the door and being shot by a bullet meant for someone else sounds like some sloppy writing disguised as 'tragedy'. But I still cried a river when Lexa died because the acting performance got me in so deep.