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Has the show really been that cheap about writers as much as the show's mission statement itself is flawed? What is the endgame here? Even a show about a group of high school students has an endgame with graduation. The world is screwed on TWD and if the point isn't rebuilding, then the nihilism takes over. While I'm

People have nostalgia glasses on with everything these days. If only we could go back to ten years ago, when things were decent… oh shit, I am nostalgizing…

Do we get to vote on who bites it? It would be like an post-apocalyptic choose your own adventure novel.

So, all shows with historical settings are Game of Thrones ripoffs? If the show is about the pursuit of a crown, sure it might be a rip-off. Outlander is a time traveling romance. They are as different as night and day.

I had less of a problem with the cliffhanger than the "pee pee pants" line. I thought for a second the station had switched to PBS family programming with an hour of anthropomorphic squirrels and koalas talking in baby voices about poopy and pee pee pants. Then I thought FX when I saw a bunch people that looked like

Very meta. Not very effective.

How about his minion knocks on the door, Neegan walks out and pulverizes someone, sighs "50% and we don't have to do this again," and walks back into the trailer as everyone remains stunned and crying? Now that is a no bullshit entrance/exit.

I wish the show had played the death of one of the characters at the outset. Then the whole episode would build up to that dread. No cliffhanger, just the somber reality of these being the last day with him or her. And, like all the best Walking Dead episodes, keep it focused on this one character until his/her death.

It could make them distinct as a brand. The problem with this, though, is that the firm is already one of the biggest in Chicago. I really wish the show had them as a mid-tier firm that was battling to become the most prestigious in Chicago. That at least has stakes and would explain the in-fighting. As it stands, the

Alicia certainly has privilege too, but I think it is unfair to try to deny Cary's white male privilege by comparing his experiences with that of the governor's wife. His privilege will seem minuscule compared to her; however, Cary still is walking the streets because the legal system—and show—portrayed him as

I have a sneaking suspicion she resents that world after some of the shady things she's experienced within Peter and Alicia's orbit. I'd go work at a juice bar too if the alternative was getting sucked into a cycle of corruption and backroom dealings.

Good idea. How about Matt Czuchry, Donal Logue, and Michael Raymond-James play three washed up lawyers who decide to represent clients from low income neighborhoods near Santa Monica, California. When they run into a land development conspiracy, they decide to kick the booze and coke — at least for a few days — to

Cary is a handsome white male born into privilege. He gets to pout and go all emo on everyone. As long as he's back at the country club by autumn, everything will be right as rain.

Alicia has become the female version of a Grand Theft Auto character. She pumps up the music and drives everyone over in her path, laughing all the way to the bedroom.

So, question for everyone. Does the renewal of either iZombie or The 100 this year kick into gear a streaming or syndication situation where they will have an even better shot of being renewed next season? If iZombie, for instance, gets 13 episodes next year, it will be at 45 episodes. With streaming sites wanting

I think it is Philip's anxiety about Paige having to be a killer. He wants a future for her that is better than his childhood. The fact his country and Elizabeth are both leading her down the same road as his childhood is breaking him inside. Though cliche, he is daddy's little girl and the world — and his wife — are

Saying it first - that cologne has a bug inside.

Aiden Pearce from the video game Watch Dogs has more personality than Lincoln. Now that is saying something about Lincoln's charisma (or lack thereof). Coma patients have a better shot of telling a joke or saying some witty than Lincoln.

It's as if the show doesn't bother with screen tests.

I say *hurrah* to Bobbi and Hunter leaving. Sure it will weaken Agents of Shield, but the upside is that the spinoff might actually have the opportunity to be the classic production that Agents of Shield was supposed to be. Both of them are near the top of Shield's *awesome* character roster and have great chemistry