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I like the show, it’s very well done. I may very well watch the current season before the next one appears. I just have an opinion about how long a property such as TWD can do the same thing, year after year, before all but the hardcore viewers, such as yourself, get tired of it. I guess, judging from your reply, not

I quit watching last year, then ended up binge watching it over a long weekend last summer. But basically, regardless of new big-bad’s or new good guys, it’s still all the same thing re-written in different ways. Hardship, death, dismemberment, select repeat and then restart. Every season there’s a little glimmer of

Too bad the series order wasn’t for more episodes. I really enjoyed the last 4 or 5 but just as it was starting to heat up, it’s done. Granted, they ended it with some rightous cliffhangers and as long as people remember, they’ll tune back in when it resumes in the fall. Actually, by keeping the viewers guessing and

There’s 13, not 14 new episodes, right? Not that I wouldn’t be thrilled for there to be another, but it finished nicely at 13. Plenty to come back for next year. Figure the 14 was just a typo, or do I need a secret decoder ring to access the last one?

Rather sad. I guess I should be happy that it lasted as long as it did, but I’ve felt as if the show got better every year. I wonder why it fell out of favor with people? I’m also bracing myself for a depressing finish. I hope not, but I’m afraid they won’t spare the bullets in this last series. I guess as long as

I pretty much see all sides of this conflict even though I’m not taking the pulse of the LGBT (TV watching) community on a regular basis. I do think that the creators and writers of The 100 should have been aware of how this decision might effect their viewers. Even tho they were losing the actress to another

I loved watching The Shannara Chronicles, I don’t think there’s another country in the world that can rival NZ for cinamatic diversity. But, your right, the writing failed to live up to expectations. I think I’ve read the first 7 or 8 Shannara books and as much as I enjoyed them, I don’t see where they go for a second

I waited almost a year for Charlie Jane’s, All the Birds in the Sky and it was absolutely worth it. Now I’ve started the vigil for Becky Chamber’s next book. I don’t have a clue how long that wait is going to be, but I’m betting it’s going to be worth the wait, too. It’s pretty nice to add these two women to my,

I switched to digital about 4 years ago and it’s worked out for the most part. Once I’ve read it, if it’s stripped from my device, I probably wouldn’t notice. If I run across something special or particularly memorable, I’ll buy a paper backup. It costs a bit more, but worth it to have the physical reminder staring at

What I’m wondering is if Lexa’s advisor is going to honor the last command he was given, to protect Clarke? When the locked clicked on the door as they carried Lexa out I sort of got the impression that went out the window and their going to hang Lexa’s muder on Clarke. Which is pretty much the shits.

Is Sleepy Hollow worth taking another look? I really enjoyed the first season but quit midway through the second. They had such a good thing going, I wonder if they’ve got it back?

Not a whole bunch. I haven’t read the books, but I’m betting they’re pretty good because the concept is excellent. I’ve said it before, but the dialogue is so bad, that is unless the target audience is 12 and under. I’m still watching but mostly what I see is missed opportunities. Who knows? They might just polish it

What sticks in my most about Defiance, both the series and the video game is hearing and reading SyFy talking about how much money they were spending on both projects. Prior to the first season, every article, preview, and interview contained a financial declaration from SyFy about the huge amount of money they were

Saving the world plots in TV generally means the end of a show. So many decent shows feel the need to escalate the fictional stakes to world-wide proportions. Then they find themselves wondering, where do we go from here, like next season for example? The list is so long, including Torchwood, of shows that can never

Well that little bit of info ruined my Saturday! Well, not really, but I was a tad bit surprised. I’ve actually backed off my Amazon purchases the last few years since I have a friend who works for them. I can only assume that there’s a hidden rainbow buried in her employee contract somewhere. Otherwise, after

I sorta had high hopes for this show. In fairness, I only read the first book, way back when it was first published and it didn’t stick with me at all. But, I thought this one might be the type of show where the televised version turns out better than the books. It’s like they’ve got a very cool idea, but they don’t

I became a Kameron Hurley fan a few years ago after reading the first line in, “God’s War”. It’s the first time I can recall that any writer has been able to set the hook so fast. Since then, I’ve read everything she’s written. It’s all good and memorable. I can’t wait till Legion is released!

You should take the time and read the first book, at least. The show does a really good job with the material, but they only have so much time. Also, you need to consider, that for a woman alone in Scotland during that period, being without a husband would have been a dangerous proposition. The whole series is great

I’m happy for the industry, they really do deserve a boost. So many talented people have honed their craft in comics.

I understand that there’s a bunch of people out there in TV-land that absolutely hate TBBT. There’s a whole slew of reasons, mostly for the poor portrayal of nerds and geeks. I don’t feel strongly about it one way or the other. I do watch because I know a couple of post-doc guys who resemble Raj and Leonard so much