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Tried to watch it because I liked the other shows and Emma Roberts. But this thing sucks so hard, I feel like I owe it cabfare and an AVN Award nomination.

Can't believe the writers bowed out of a perfect opportunity to call this episode "Bad Romance."

Mark Hamill must really be struggling to keep quiet about the whole "Leia Divorced Han to Pursue Luke in a Love that Dare Not Speak Its Name" and that tore the whole Rebel Alliance apart...

Jemm: Janitor of Saturn

I just stopped watching, period. I haven’t tuned in for like the last three episodes at all (reminder: clean off DVR when I get home). This show assumed way too much storywriting goodwill of its old fanbase and offers literally nothing of interest to anyone new. It is an insult to what Tim Kring and Jeph Loeb at least

The show really has lost direction and can't seem to make up its mind whether it's trying to be a gothic horror interjected with man-out-of-time humor the way the first season was, or this larger-conspiracy-arc duo mess like "X-files" was, and it comes off like a half-assed SyFy pilot (but I'm being redundant to say

Near where I live is a hardcore gaming supplies shop that offers a side-room where you can rent larger tables for things like Warhammer binge marathons. And over the door to this is a sign admonishing players to “REMEMBER TO BATHE AND EAT REGULARLY.” There’s also a local gaming and fantasy/scifi con here that rents

I just heard a sound...as if a million cosplayers cried out in orgasm, and then were silenced...as they lit their cigarettes and inhaled their e-vapes...

I think the main reason they kept showing Barry sitting in the wheelchair was because they really wanted to hit home to even the most dull viewer the whole “Hey, look at Barry now sitting the wheelchair and doing the Wells role back at STAR Labs! Reversal! Irony!”

Also...I have a little bit of an issue with this (even

Dear. God. No.

I agree with io9’s earlier assessment: this is one of the few sequels that will actually have the ability to effectively ruin its predecessor, just by dint of the fact that Deckard is alive years later (eliminating any mystique or dramatic ambiguity of the original’s ending and questions of humanity

That Red Tornado outfit is all the more reason confirming why I don't watch that show. Is this an android or one of those padded-armor "rape defense class" dummy volunteers?

Personal message to Mark Gatiss and the rest of Doctor Who writers behind "Sleep No More": please, please no more episodes of this storyline. It sucked.

ETP, you make a good point, however I don’t think you’re quite appreciating what I’m saying here. A real-world weapon designed for a very specific threat that doesn’t serve much use anywhere else still has to fit the threat it was, in fact, designed to counter. And the world-build around the legend or respect of a

The camera element was so poorly worked out as to be laughable. If the microscropic sleep-sand particles free-floating in the air are also apparently wifi-blasting their presumably millions of perspectives...how is that able to be tapped by the Doctor electronically? Okay, maybe they’ve somehow cybernetically jacked

This entire episode was a mess. Primarily it never actually tried to offer any sort of basis for comprehension of the idea behind these monsters. Maybe I missed this, but I was watching and all I picked up was essentially “These are sort-of sleep deprivation pods for people who don’t want to ‘waste time’ sleeping yet

I don’t follow MMA at all, I watched the fight like most did on YouTube clips after it was all said and done. But truthfully...it looked to me like both of them were putting up about the same fight until Rousey mis-stepped and that was all it took for Holm to dive in and pummel her. And truthfully, that's why I don't

Proposed future alternate title possibilities:

Perhaps you slightly wet the wood, so that each log has time to dry out from the ambient heat as the log below it burns, so that the upper logs don't easily catch fire prematurely?

I would also recommend a slight addendum to Tip 3, as in: even if your weapon is something utterly fantastic and with little to no precedent in ‘real’ weapons, it needs some sort of supporting and consistent world-story setup (not just a defining of its operational rules/limitations in and of itself, but an actual

What truly amazed me as I watched JLU, and where I felt the show really showed its deft ability to satisfy both younger viewers and adult fans of the DC universe, was when they had the temerity and skill to adapt Alan Moore’s “Whatever Happened to the Man of Tomorrow?” I watched this thing thinking "Wow, they actually