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NBC is pretty sure if you just keep putting on shows starring actors people liked in the 90s, eventually those shows will get 90s era ratings. I'm not joking. This is clearly their actual strategy.

The Player trailer is something. I'm not sure what. But something. Somehow like 80 different plot threads are crammed into two minutes, yet nothing really happens? Except there's a dead wife. Because there's always a dead wife.

I don't know ANYONE who could make Felicity's arc this season work as an actress. I think she's been trying to sell it, but dear God, everything with her character has been a straight up mess.

No, it wouldn't hurt the story. It could, however, hurt their ability to crossover with The Flash and that would lose them some sweet, sweet ad dollars.

I bet they say, "Oh, Mr. Palmer. You had a sexual relationship with your underling at the company? Who you pinged to stalk earlier this year? And bought inappropriate gifts? Tell me… does this change of ownership contract involve a waiver of liability for all previous acts by the former CEO? It does? APPROVED."

I also think Reilly was a big champion of the show and he's out now. I wonder how this will impact New Girl. It and TMP seemed to have some sort of odd ratings symbiosis where New Girl actually did better, despite being the lead in, when TMP was on.

ABC's random last minute pickups and cancellations give me life. Only thing better is when CW in January was like, "Fuck it. Just renew everything. Immediately."

It's the face of freedom.

He just showed her the last page. And Season Three Felicity doesn't believe in reading binding contracts, apparently. Or laughing. Or talking about anything but her romantic woes.

Yes. This show is Batman now, basically. It's called Arrow but the plot points are almost entirely from the Batman comics and movies.

No show has ever so criminally underused its talent as Once Upon a Time. You had Sark, show. SARK.

Ask Conan if you really want to know.

Oh, look! A moderate NBC level utility player, a show that will be cancelled after a 13 episode run, and a show that will get a sub-1 demo by its third week and yanked by its sixth. Damn, Greenblatt! You've done it again, you old son of a gun!

They stopped for a while but then Carrie took pity on us and returned. I highly suspect it is somehow correlated to her no longer having Heart of Dixie in her life, but I have no evidence to back up this suspicion.

This show goes up half a grade for me every time it plays Collective Soul.

It's so weird. Instead of just writing Laurel better, they seem to have been like, "Here's this character everyone likes! Let's write her more like this character everyone hates! And write the one everyone hates more like the one everyone loves! THIS WILL CLEARLY FIX EVERYTHING!"

I mean, okay. That sounds good. But… why? Why care about Starling City so much if you're Ra's? Why not just put the ridiculous plot point virus in the water supply? Why would literally any of the things that happened this season be necessary?

I think you currently have a lot more faith in this show than I do. I hope you're right.

The current writer's room is clearly just full of rejected Gotham applicants.

There are many many things that this show has never explained about Ra's. And never will.