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It's funny, I seem to think that all the episodes that are graded higher are bad, and all the ones that are graded lower are incredible. This episode was crap for me. Nothing added up in this episode, and it was littered with inconsistencies. I was fairly optimistic at the start of this season, but these last two

I got all caught up with Arrow, and I don't really understand all the buzz about it. It's simply an average show in my opinion, a decent watch but nothing mind-blowing. The Shield, on the other hand, is absolutely incredible. I'm on the sixth season right now, and that fifth season finale was truly just fantastic.

I don't know if I'd give this episode an A, but it was still really good. I really want them to push aside all the other storylines though and focus on the main one: the Kuvira one. Hopefully now Korra can get her shit in gear and focus on taking her down. I'd give this episode a strong B or B+, mostly because of the

I finished season 2 of Arrow and was blown away. A truly incredible finale to a mostly great superhero season. The fifth season of The Shield is also really good, and I'm liking Forrest Whitaker's awesome acting skills.

According to Wikipedia, he was AJ's friend in the fourth and fifth season. He's curious and even a little jealous of how his father is a rich mobster. But yeah, I didn't remember that much either.

"The Ember Island Players" is one of my favorite episodes of ATLA. It's mindless fun and a perfect episode to encapsulate the entire "calm before the storm" idiom. "Remembrances" acts as the same for the last season of Korra, but ultimately doesn't live up to "Embers". Still, I read Bryan's post before I watched the

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I don't know about you, but I would give up sex for one night to protect a secret that, if it got out, could potentially get me killed. Plus, Bomer's dead, so Dell isn't going to find him anywhere.

I guess we're not getting a Christmas episode this year.

- Conflicts, subplots, characters, oh my! So much is going on right now that it's overwhelming. This episode just introduced two million more things. It's impossible to keep up with all of them.

Is anyone else fucking pissed at having to sit through the "Exodus: Gods and Kings" preview for every single god damn movie? I don't know if it's just my theater but, can they fucking stop? This has been going on for months. I don't want to see this shit, and if I have to sit through another preview one more time, I'm

What I'm getting from this topic is that people (can) talk about literally anything here. I've been a regular visitor of AV Club for several months now but I still have some questions:

I have never heard of any of those movies.

Dexter was the first dramatic serialized TV show I watched. I watched seven seasons in 23 days (the eighth hadn't premiered yet). I thought all the seasons were pretty good, but I didn't really have much to compare to it. Now that I've "well-versed" in pop culture, I look back and realize how terrible the later

Damn you, Kuvira! Don't you dare touch that tree!

Between him profusely bleeding and Elsa's refusal to call an ambulance, that would mean he would die. But AHS isn't a realistic show, so who knows.

I thought I heard Jimmy say to Ethel that Paul died.

- Between this episode and last, I feel like the writers are relying too much on flash forwards/fantasies to get their scares out. I must say, though, the Ma Petite death was truly terrifying.

I started Arrow this week. I'm in the middle of season 1. I've been enjoying it very much. It's entertaining and intense, and I like all the backstory scenes. The Shield is also really intense and suspenseful. I'm on season 4 on that.

"…so that A+ will be come an A soon enough."