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Did you see that clip John Oliver played on his show of him completely demolishing the director of the Federal Bureau of Prisons? https://www.youtube.com/wat… if not. That's not a comedian asking those questions, that's a righteously pissed off senator who isn't willing to be BSed. Yeah, he's done well in the Senate.

Also back in 1994 he was still on Wife #3

The first season would have benefited from having half the episodes that it did. Plenty of shows launch with a less-than-full-length first season, and do just fine. I think Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. would have been a lot better if it had only had to do 6 or so episodes before Winter Soldier came out instead of 16.

Considering the only thing that could make it fair is it not happening at all, has anyone investigated the moderator for this bomb threat?

Alienado

Accused by women of a crime that they do not believe exists.

It's a tossup depending on which person on the right you talk to. On the one hand they don't believe this sort of rape is actually rape and Cosby has been useful for their ideology of blaming black people 100% for the problems in the black community, but on the other hand the urge to use him to smear all black men is

Well yeah, how else would he have been able to place those fraudulent birth announcements in Hawaii newspapers.

You just missed the perfect opportunity to say "I'll go full on zombie mode if they try to stop me from covering this show." Still, happy to hear it!

Liv did have a valid point that if Major DID know what was actually going on (including the complicity of the police department), it would be impossible to dissuade him from taking matters into his own hands and attempting to singlehandedly take down Blaine's organization. This guy has a serious hero complex (well

Absolutely. Every other time her "protection instinct" activates, it does so AFTER she's been hit once already. In fact, if you review the entire series, that is the case for all the other zombies too. They need to KNOW they're either about to get into a fight for their life, or KNOW that one has just begun (because

The final episode is going to involve Barry going back in time. I highly doubt he'll be able to save his mother (what would THAT do to the timeline?) but he could potentially save Harrison Wells, thus letting Tom Cavanaugh stay on the show.

In fairness, Holtz had every reason to want to screw with Angel's family, given what was done to his. He didn't go there first.

Agreed. It's been stated over and over and over again that he's bound to the island and cannot leave it. It's not that much of a stretch to assume that means that he is literally bound to the island, and cannot move his entire body off of its surface.

Maybe the writers could go next door and chat with the writers of The 100 to see how it's done.

It's particularly baffling when you consider that The 100, on the same network, does not have this problem with any of its female characters. You'd think the writers might talk to each other at some point.

His and Victor Garber's characters were the only two parts of Alias that stayed consistently good through all five seasons. That alone is pretty high praise. He was also the only remotely watchable part of the second season of Heroes. Yeah, David Anders is great in everything he's in.

The ur-example of this: Citizen Kane. It failed to recoup its own production costs. A failure of a movie by today and yesterday's standards. And yet…

To be completely honest, replacing Shia LaBeouf with Mark Wahlberg is a surefire way to grab interest.

Yeah, except that everyone who tried to TELL Barry what was going on with Reverse Flash didn't manage to get the words out before Barry reset the day. So really the only people who were affected by that plot movement were the viewers, us.