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If you're referring to the Sherlock vs. Liv reference it is meant to be similar to the argument of Batman vs Superman. Batman always wins because he is the more popular character and he is also compared to Sherlock sometimes.

IZombie is really fun. Liv vs. Sherlock. Despite Liv's zombie powers Sherlock would win because he is Sherlock.

His face. Especially when Gordon starts choking him for kidnapping Barbara and attempting to break the timeline where she becomes Mrs. Gordon.

I haven't had a chance to watch the episode but it sounds as though Clyde would have made for an excellent under-cover agent as a user of the rideshare service. The reviews of this show are inspiring a new realm of fan fiction.

Sounds like a great Better Call Saul commercial.

I didn't think it was a terrible episode. I think this was another episode that felt like it was designed to please the Network Execs. The story had a quick resolution(okay they don't know who killed his wife but that doesn't matter really) and it did give some background to Finch. I feel like the show has a history

An ideal palate cleanser after watching House of Cards. Frank Vs. Kimmy. I give the advantage to Kimmy because she has nothing to lose and her optimism borders on scary for people like Frank.

As much as I loved seeing the Colbert Report, I think Jon Stewart would have been a better choice. He pulls no punches in his Obama interviews.

America needs an actual King.

I think Underwood used underling to get him out for setting Claire off.

I keep meaning to watch Dave again at some point to balance the evil fantasy of the White House with the adorable fantasy of the White House. It is not surprising that Netflix doesn't stream the film.

I read he was given questions but was also given room to do his own stuff. His biting remarks reminded me of the his correspondents dinner speech. There was also a lot they had to cut. The promise of seeing more Colbert Report is one of the best things to come out of this season.

I still cannot watch that episode of Angel. The comics continue though and if you are a fan of comics in general you know that nobody stays dead forever.

I just like the fact that Doug's brother was the nicest person the show. He dropped everything to be with his brother who he hasn't seen in years. He may be a little too naive for this show but his wife and kids added a nice fresh dose of humanity.

Feast had me tearing up before Big Hero 6 started. It was really interesting watching how life changes through the perspective of a dog. The short film made me love the longer film more.
I have a theory the Lego Movie was snubbed because it broke the fourth wall at the end and included some non-animated material.

I really loved every minute of Looney Tunes Back in Action including the lack of chemistry between the two human leads. Seeing Daffy run around Daleks is one example.

I think there is another point to be made about YA literature: There is more of a variety. Dystopian books have been around in YA before Hunger Games became a big deal. If you want a really creepy series check out Unwind Series by Neal Shusterman which wrapped up recently. There are books about all-female spy

I think this sort of episode every once and a while is necessary for the show's survival. Serials don't do nearly as well on CBS compared to other networks. I've seen complaints on other sites that they miss the older less complex version of the show where the bad guy was always caught at the end of the episode.The

Did anyone notice a possible allusion to Walking Dead L.A in the radio reports? Parts of the leaked script indicate the spinoff is going to be a prequel where people thought zombies were random acts of violence at first.

I demand to see a syllabus for a class in pedagogical screaming. What books are required? Will there be practice in the real world such as at a high school? Is the test open-book?