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I do think it's suspicious (but I have a feeling it may be as simple as maybe a way we will learn about tomorrow night to alert Sara or just the end of the step by step advice she was guiding him to OR just how to not let John blame himself). I'm pretty certain she is dead (the showrunners were pretty clear and they

I'm enjoying that even though I wasn't waiting anxiously for it that Quentin and Julia reuniting was what I was waiting for. Suddenly we have a person who gets him and can orient him but who he is ready to follow.

I did enjoy this episode a lot. Honestly, can't have much more observation than that about it. I can't actually decided if I would have liked more time with Ray, Kendra and Sara in the past or not (personally, I still want the story of Nyssa finding Sara after the Queen's Gambit went down and bringing her to Nanda

Oh, I'll blame NBC (this is their second attempt at a post apocalyptic show and they got bored of Revolution which, admittedly got itself lost first). I sort of suspect another network might have been able to capture more of an audience than really just the You Tube commercials (which is all I actually saw of it

The British network that owned it opted not to pick it up for a second season. The ball is in NBC's court now. Sort of like when Sy Fy is running a Canadian show and there have been a couple of occasions where the Canadian network says its done and Sy Fy picked it up.

I will miss it if NBC doesn't pick it up (and it so should, there really ought to be some vague balance in your schedule NBC and you took a risk by renewing the very funny and heartfelt Superstore which is like the only new network comedy I've watched, but this show is very much in the same vein).

I realize there is something that happened between Alice and Quentin so the reunion (which doesn't happen for a long time as I understand it) means something. What was bothersome was that what happened seemed to happen with a ready made excuse. Even if she and Penny were successful without the emotion thing he still

So, I'm just here to contribute to your roommate issue (I am sometimes so torn, the last roommate I shared TV with was Amy, and we bonded over Buffy, the fact that she stuck with Smallville after I had to just go enough, we were huge Roswell fans, I would still have done what I did here and just read an outline of the

That's why it would have been perhaps useful to have Laurel's input. As she appears not to be really important to next week's episode, just push all the trial stuff to then.

I'm not anti Felicity or think Oliver is right, its just when they are having issues like this what bothers me is the way Felicity puts everything, its all Oliver's fault. And yes, its his mistakes that 'broke the camel's back' as it were (and to me its less the actual lies, its that Felicity believes as partners

I know, I thought that may have contributed but combined with the coughing, I started to think, wait, maybe he still has scientist brain (and Liv needs to give him some cooking lessons) and the bike guy's brain and started to think because it was both the website and the coughing that drove him to take Ravi's cure.

I'm really enjoying the slow pace of Clive and Dale's finding out about zombies because its very likely the cliff hanger they are now able to do. Like Dale is all on board with the concept but Clive still thinks there is more to it. Heck, they could continue the Max Rager story because I could so see him believing

I was honestly surprised to find any recaps/reviews of this show. I am going to see it through to completion (there are only three left) but I am so disappointed. I had high hopes for this show. Honestly, I wonder what would happen if you took this and Lucifer and put them in a blender that you might get the show I

No, I don't think we knew Nina had a husband, but maybe this is a way to get her to connect to Oleg?

Given the sad nature of the show (and presuming there is some, magic happens that maybe leapt the Chatwins forward in time), wouldn't it seem reasonable that Martin, and not Plover, is the Beast. I haven't read the books, so I don't know and don't want to know, but I'm figuring that Quentin is so set on a course of

I don't dislike Quentin either, I just was curious after the first two episodes and I read some reviews of the books which all seemed to review the series and the impression from those I kept getting was, geez, so I should be liking Julia better? And it was sort of hard to get back into right away because Julia is

That was very dismaying that they killed Eliza (though way to open up the story telling though) my only odd issue was that she wore her hair so markedly differently in each appearance, it always took me a moment to recognize her.

I'm giving this a chance, and yes, it could do everything with the fact that Bradley James has some iZombie and Merlin cred with me (RIP Lowell) but honestly I'm kind of curious if "You, Me and the Apocalypse" actually has stolen some of the show's thunder because its actually dealing with a bit of a fun variation of

Apparently there are five (or six depending on how people count), I think I was actually thinking of something else.

I hope Margo gets to keep Todd besides that he really wants to be friends with then, and speaking of Mike's suspicious nature, Todd could still be suspicious too though I saw a little more recognition of him from Margo and Eliot than when Mike popped up, they probably need a bit more of the book nerd type since