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While I disagreed with you early on about some of these points, I am starting to become a bit more annoyed by the constant straying from the main point of Lucifer as well. I was somewhat okay with Amenadiel's new place, so long as we never get Michael. Given the Earth-bound nature of the show, I think that can be

Looked worse than that, and I seriously hope the preview is a red herring.

Who? Avid fans of the show? Of course we are. This is a discussion about the show. Why wouldn't we be. I'm not overly political (though I am non-Trump conservative). I'm not boycotting anything either (though as it turns out, ABC no longer airs any programming that I watch).

Depending on how the writers handle Mum essentially leading another revolt on the Silver City, I could see ways that Tricia could remain part of the show. But her character will need to undergo some serious changes. If she does come back for future seasons though, her story needs to be a background one, not the

Lucifer is definitely deceiving Mum, but I actually agree with this. It's the one time they have even remotely hinted at Lucifer's ability to see the plans within plans and to counter them with his own schemes. Frankly, Mum deserves it. Given his rationale for pushing Chloe away, I can get behind him letting Candy

I'm thinking that by the end of this season, probably serving best as the final episode climax, Chloe needs to be confronted with undisputable proof of Lucifer's claims of being THE Lucifer. Early in season one he did enough things that she nearly bought in, but then Lucifer was "mortal" around her and that changed

ABC is going to trot out one more season of OUAT, despite losing half the cast and they are giving raises to the cast of Modern Family, but they cancel Last Man Standing despite its solid and improving ratings and blame it on how much Tim Allen makes.

They aren't spreading hate. This story just represents the facts. Yes, the show's main lead (and possibly two of the principal supporters) are leaving the show at the end of the season. That DOES make season 7 seem like an odd choice, especially given how the show has begun to lag behind where it used to be.

He spent a million dollars of the company's money, and he seemed the sort to treat such an expense as, as the title suggests, " the cost of doing business". He hired a man to kill someone he was angry at. He then wanted there to be no specific investigation, so he had it covered up as a hit with the facade of a mass

I am honestly a bit concerned that this might be how things wind up. I have nothing but respect for LL and what she has brought to the Watson character. However, I am starting to tire of Watson the heroine. When was the last time that Sherlock stood out from everyone else as the superior intellect/investigator? When

That has somewhat been the case for Sherlock from the beginning. Granted, in season one some of the cases were very much at the forefront of everything, but even then many were simply the setting in which Sherlock's character developed. This episode simply took the concept a bit further, but out of necessity. By

"It doesn't bother me (yet) that Sherlock wasn't concerned about his father's role in getting his job back. "

I thought the look that Morland gave Sherlock while he was delivering the line pretty much confirmed that he was intimately aware of what Sherlock called them. I got the impression that Morland was intentionally tugging Sherlock's goat to see if he could get arise out of his wayward son that is still doing menial work.

The writers have said they would love to have Mycroft come back. The problem they have run into is finding both a proper story vehicle and also finding time in his currently very busy schedule.

"Jessica, dear" was slipped in specifically to raise the discomfort level. It helps to paint the picture of precisely what sort of man Morland is underneath his impeccable veneer. So far, we have to see much of anything that would suggest that Morland would treat ANYONE with due respect and equality, much less someone

I honestly was expecting the guy to be an initial suspect when the police discovered the scene. Then they went and apparently the guy figured out the driver was dead and called 911. Oh well.

I too doubt Kitty was intended to be season-long. One of the major story developments that needed to happen during this season was putting Watson back in the Brownstone, closer to Holmes than ever before. With Kitty still in the picture, that story becomes hard to develop. I think Kitty was there as a larger story to

They may or may not have needed to interrupt all the traffic at one time. If they are attaching to individual cables within the bigger tube, then the interruption, if any, becomes imperceptible. Affix the longer lead, then cut the line affected. Repeat. If there is an interruption, it is brief, and isolated, so it

Why go full serialization? The show has had overarching stories since season one. They get mixed in with the procedural stuff. Shows can be both serialized and procedural at the same time The Mentalist was this way. Monk was this way. Nothing wrong with the format.