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Don't ever say that again! Wasting Kate on that turd is just sadistically awful.

Yeah, she has probably been down this road several times and burned each time.

Well, Maggie did say her emotions are heightened right now and getting turned down by your massive crush can be devastating in general.

I am kinda torn. The episode trailer implied a far better plot, but that character drama was pretty ace.

This honestly couldn't have happened at a worse time. Kinda makes ya wanna make everyone take neutral corners.

Artists don't retire. They just take breaks until they feel energized again.

Of course it is. It is quite possibly the best written currently airing show on television (including Netflix). In some ways, it is superior to even Breaking Bad.

About as much as I am for more Better Call Saul.

Arrow has been having issues with consistency the last few years. Some I chalk up to the unavoidable issues that arise in a 23 episode season and some to the changes in the showrunners.

I don't share the love of this week's Arrow (it just kinda felt by the numbers "someone is unhappy with a thing Oliver did"), but I think Legends is shaping up to by my favorite season of Arrowverse this year and that is with including how much Supergirl has improved.

So jazzed for new Expanse.

I said it elsewhere, but I get the feeling we are meant to assume that the gf caught the looks Alex and Maggie were sharing and the relationship deteriorated from there. And it is a reasonable assumption. Maggie is hella flirty (for instance, her oh-so-sublte innuendo about teaching an alien English with her tongue,

Honestly, it is clear that Maggie finds her *interesting* so that would also explain why she would patiently wait for Alex to stumble through it. In fact, I wouldn't be surprised if Alex isn't part of the reason Maggie got dumped. It is clear now that she did notice the look on Alex's face when she rolled her (now) ex

Damn, that would be amazing.

YMS covers how they forced Darabont out and cut the budget in season 2 (hence that idiotic well episode) and that was in season 2! As much as it seems like groussing, I think people have point when they claim AMC is unwilling to pay the actors to appear in every episode.

AMC bewilders me. They shit all over the crew of this show and whore it out constantly, yet they also let shows like Halt and Catch Fire last until their natural ends, despite insufficient viewership. I don't get how a company can be so generous and greedy simultaneously.

I just want everyone to admit that they KNOW that TWD is not/was not and will never be a prestige drama. It is not going to happen. The quality of the writing is what it is and that will never change. If you want a thematically/psychologically satisfying exploration of the same themes, Telltale Games exist for a

Indeed. I know internet culture has (d)evolved into propogating and fostering YMS and Cinema Sins type content and everyone thinks their anonymous ass is hot shit, but it is fucking grating to see people to do the text equivalent of hemming and hawing week after week after week.

As much as I feel like you are giving the writing staff a little too much credit, I kinda agree. And I like some of those smaller budget dramas (and, yes, I did notice that Mutiny's two plus-sized programmers have migrated to the Zombie Apocalypse).

Yeah, Gareth was legitimiately terrifying.