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There are not enough likes in the universe for what you have written. Bravo.

She may not be a megastar and I don't think she's especially hot or anything but I'd MUCH rather watch Sackhoff play any of Angelina Jolie's bad-ass roles than watch Jolie play them. But you make a good point about the shitty straight-to-video scripts that she is surely inundated with.

How did this bullshit get 17 likes? I want to down-vote this comment. Are you all NCIS/Criminal Minds fans or something, digging this boring, rote procedural stuff? And if so then where did you come from? I don't normally notice a whole lot of you around here.

Just Netflix the good episodes. As described in the article, a few of the better episodes had excellent plots. But the characterization was mostly lousy and DULL, and there was no story arc, so there's no reason at all to suffer through the shitty and boring episodes, some of which are bland rip-offs of TNG episodes,

I was really disappointed with Escape from New York. I've heard so much about it over the years but when I finally saw it recently, I thought it was terrible and boring and a complete waste of time! Wasn't this supposed to be some kind of cult classic or something? The direction sucked, the acting sucked… it was no

I would like to vote against your opinion and in favor of a harsh AVC review completely ripping apart the worthless heap of steaming feces known as The Killing. I mean, if it deserves it. Which it almost certainly will. Endless red herrings are not appropriate substitutes for actual plots.

Didn't the producers already suggest in a previous interview that books 4 and 5 (haven't read them, please no spoilers) will be condensed into a single season of TV? Or am I imagining that?

Re: Being Human: Passing off Montreal as Boston seems especially cowardly. Montreal is exotic. Show it off. It's a cable show with a relatively niche audience. Maybe they thought it had potential to turn into some kind of huge hit when they first started making it? Come on. It's not a broadcast network show. I can

@avclub-a53a9dc3af1ced81b87a364be2b46342:disqus Oops… really? I missed that one somehow. Well, shite.

@avclub-808e22af6c33eea22608f30cef458844:disqus Of course it was the gauntlet, dumb-ass, but there were no fucking DETAILS. And they matter. At the time my questions included: Is he 100% normal again? Can he die again just as easily, or not? Can he get it up? (Actually, never mind that last one, I don't want to know.)

Torchwood season 2 had some decent moments but huge chunks of it were missing proper exposition. Chin-ball clearly failed at basic continuity of storytelling in certain respects. For instance, what was the deal with Owen getting resurrected? That was never explained properly. Was he functionally a zombie? Did he have

Don't we want our hash tag to be more aspirational than that?

Maybe I shouldn't shamelessly spread rumors, but I heard we only got six episodes for the final season because the showrunner, Craig Silverstein, pissed off the CW by shopping a new show (some awful-sounding period piece about George Washington's spies or something) to AMC under the CW's nose, and giving it first

I wish. Fonseca is still not very good, but the show is still hugely enjoyable anyway. If you didn't watch through the end of S2, you should at least go that far. That was a good end point and wrapped up a lot of stuff. S3 is slow to start but finally gets percolating about 7 or 8 episodes in.

Yeah, that's where I found some as a teen — in a deer blind in the woods in Maryland. That was a good day. I wonder if that still happens. Maybe hunters just look at porn on their smartphones now instead of stashing the mags in their deer blinds?

@avclub-792b765aa995daf26cf6f17f519c949d:disqus I suspect that's because she looks too friendly and pleasant. To appear in an actual AA ad, you apparently have to look like a creepy, drunken sociopath on a three-day cocaine bender. That shit gives me the willies instead of a woody.

That's how CBS airs everything and they've done it that way for at least 30 years. It's nothing new. You're just getting spoiled by cable channels airing 10 or 13 episodes in a row of all their dramas.

The real problem is Sons of Anarchy in the fall. Justified does reasonably well in the ratings but not half as well as Sons, which I find inexplicable, but that's the viewing public for you. SOA may actually have the power to put a serious dent in POI. Justified probably doesn't, as good as it is.

Jesus, if you've bothered to renew Nikita for a third season and gotten this close to a syndication-friendly number of episodes, then why not give it another 13? Somebody in the TV By the Numbers comments claims it's because Craig Silverstein, the showrunner, pissed off the CW somehow by shopping a pilot to AMC and

The point of moving it to Tuesdays at 10 — not just what @avclub-eac75edc18b8546c46893fe4b75ab995:disqus said, but also, this show is produced by Warner, not made in-house by CBS Studios (or whatever it's called). So they will not see syndication profits from it, so they're more willing to throw it to the wolves in