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Let's get this crap cancelled already so The 100 and iZombie are safe. I love Arrow and have enjoyed The Flash in the past - I think two DC is enough for the CW if LoT is going to continue at this inept level.

Well I guess you watch less shows jump the shark. There is a plus to virtually anything.

There isn't anyone, so far, that I dislike. That, along with a ton of standout performances, makes this one of the best shows of the past year. Certainly head and shoulders above Billions and Vinyl, which I was anticipating far more.

I'm scared of what goes trump in the night.

It's incredible to think that FX has this, The Americans, and Fargo all under one roof. It almost makes me forget The Strain. Almost.

Or does she want to get Thack's attention?

Part of my growing distaste started when the game wouldn't run. I probably should have been thinking morally before AC: Unity, but the fantastic vistas lulled me into a sense of wonder. Unity broke that and I haven't picked up Syndicate yet - I'm debating getting it on a discount.

What's odd about the show is that it is the anti-Game of Thrones. Whereas GoT started out with tons of characters far apart and slowly draws them closer, Vikings seems content to spread its characters farther and farther apart. This leads to scenes like Bjorn at the lake. I'm happy Hirsch is into character

Since she borrows heavily from other shows, why not go back to Damages and Alias for some more plotlines? Or The Good Wife? Lots of better ideas to pillage than anything on this dreck. And I liked S1-3.

Yeah, Charlie was getting a bit paint by the numbers recently… until paint.

First new writers this season that hit it out of the park. I really hope they bring back the Silberman brothers (?) next year!

The final 2 look to be great with David Hornsby and Scott Marder co-writing. On the other hand, next week's episode by Jon Silberman and Josh Silberman looks to be a toss up as they are new Sunny writers.

With the dawn of bird law, the freedom of man took flight. - Charlie Kelly

It does beg a major question: could Mulder become the doubter when the rest of the world is being so crazy. I haven't watched this episode yet, but if Mulder doesn't change with the times, his character certainly is an anachronism.

Better than M-ick, which is straight up racist.

She's loathesome because she stands for nothing except, to quote her, "the money." I like that the Kings made a woman anti-hero after so many men like Don Draper and Walter White, but can't the show be a bit more direct in having us root against Alicia?

Also the fact he used his sex appeal to get Alicia to tell him stuff for Lee's investigation, slept with her to cover up his being there primarily to ask said questions, then ignoring her calls. In the end, she got her to beg him to sleep with her… Alicia freakin' Florrick. He's bad news at this point.

It feels like Dark Knight and Dark Knight Rises had enough plot to be divided into two movies apiece. With Rises in particular, it felt scattered because it was trying to do so much in three hours.

Spring means late May at this point.

Overall viewers don't even matter to advertisers compared to the 18-49 demo, so I'm not sure if this is a blessing or a curse to CBS since most of those viewers are 50+.