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Right? It seems too obvious, unless Sara's killer isn't really the mystery, it's just setting up the coming war. If Sara's death was basically just a McGuffin for a LoA vs. Arrow battle, I'm going to be pissed.

It turns out that is what it will take for me to watch the Talking Dead again.

So, we bring back Nyssa the week that Felicity is off to Central City? Man, this show clearly does not understand why I watch it and what I want from it.

This is an accurate statement.

I don't know. They've made her a blogger. This concerns me. In good news, I don't hate Iris. I just find her boring. I think the actress is absolutely acceptable. They just don't give her much to do. She lacks many of the fundamental issues I have with Laurel Lance, but they share one problem, which is that as long as

Stupid democracy! Let's write in a Felicity/Nyssa ticket!

EBR has a tendency to up the games of the actors around her too. Roy is never less stilted than when he and Felicity interact.

Yes. Except Jane the Virgin and The Flash, which are like diamonds that rose from the ashes. I think I mixed metaphors there. I'm very upset that both of my favorite new series are on The CW. It makes me feel 15 again.

It's certainly in the early stages of feeling the pain the other networks have felt for a while. 10 p.m. is pretty much collapsing across the board and most of its dramas are a million years old and not doing the numbers they used to. Comedy is weak and TBBT can't air episodes on both Mondays and Thursdays. The

From what I've heard about her children, it's only a matter of time.

Yeah. It's basically Harry's Law 2.0. But The Voice has hid a multitude of sins at NBC for the last few years and it's numbers are beginning to take a hit (at least some weeks), so they might be willing to hang with a highly watched, low demo show for a while, especially since Thursdays are such a hot mess at the

I can't believe it's almost November and MLS is the only casualty. I'm pretty sure that says something about the state of television. I'm just not sure what that is. I'm still reeling over all of CBS's dramas getting the back 9.

T-DAWG!

It's going to be so depressing. I will laugh through my tears and drink vodka straight from the bottle.

I would say it's not yet quite as bad as The Following, but they are definitely #1 and #2 as the Top Worst Network Shows in my book. But I feel like if Stalker really tries hard enough, it can be worse than The Following by the end of this season.

Scorpion's kind of fun. It's not a show that anyone NEEDS to be watching, but I find it good Monday night brain dazed watching. And it's the thing that Katharine McPhee has annoyed me least in, so that's a pretty ringing endorsement, right!? Although, CBS seems determined to kill it by making it air after The Millers

I'm disturbed by how much I enjoy Scorpion. It's silly but fun.

I watched three whole episodes. It's trite and obvious. It takes tropes to a whole new level. It's offensive. It's ridiculous. It's really, truly offensively terrible. Even the actors look miserable. It's best quality is that it is not yet quite as bad as The Following.

Some brilliant AV Clubber last week mentioned that Maggie was suffering from Writer Induced Personality Loss and I really feel like that's basically the issue. They have tried to give her little moments - looking at the Bible and setting it aside; forgiving Tara for her part in Hershel's murder - but none of it has

This show has gotten far better than I ever anticipated it could or would. There's still something in every episode that makes me roll my eyes, and I still have trust issues after seasons 2, 3 and the first half of 4, but all three episodes this season have been solid. Maybe having the same showrunner for more than