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Did we want to be the face of cleaning products? Is this progress? I can't tell.

Does it really matter how they identify? If the show was originally allowed to establish them with any orientation they pleased, the story would not change. They started off as complete strangers and what came next was organic and unique to these two women in this situation. I watched this show growing up, and then a

My understanding of The Player is that Wesley Snipes is a supporting character, and NOT the guy whose wife is murdered and forced to stop crimes and whatever other nonsense. The hero is some guy with muscles.

So, one of two things has happened. Either it was determined that the threat was legitimate and people could be in actual physical danger. Or we don't know how to determine whether a threat is legitimate or not and they're just not taking the chance. Both are terrifying options.

It's crazy to me how CBS makes shows like Madam Secretary skirt around politically charged issues, to include making up the names of countries in Africa so they won't offend anybody, but then proceeds to give 22 episodes to a show that sets women on fire.

“She literally has to do scenes with herself, which is insane. It’s absolutely crazy.” This would have more impact if Orphan Black didn't exist.

I really think it's just their way of making sure that they can churn out the most broad and inoffensive fare to the less discerning masses. The third episode (the Snowden one) is where I really started to roll my eyes. Madam Secretary's idea of conflict is a leaked state department cable where someone referred to the

Watched the first 5 episodes at a screening, and trust me it is all downhill from here. Every single episode is a "ripped from the headlines" retelling of some recent international incident, with no real consequences or surprises of any kind. Madam Secretary is told about a problem, she executes some backdoor deal

It's things like this that make me think we will reach a point where no one is willing to perform live anywhere because they know that no matter what happens they'll wake up to some viral piece of shit article constructed for the sole purpose of humiliating them.

If I was riddled with bullets I would drag myself to any other hospital.

I wonder how long it will take NBC to remember Katherine Heigl is a nightmare to work with. Unless this show doesn't require her to show up on time/at all, in which case they will be just fine.

What is going on with the accents on this show? I feel like everyone was kind of doing their own thing, including Shane West who seemed to have stepped out of a time machine.

Surely NBC is trolling us at this point right? I don't think the word reboot means what NBC thinks it means…

Liz Meriwether should be embarrassed if this is true. If it's not true, she should still be embarrassed but only because of No Strings Attached.

It means that bad behavior, treason, general incompetence, etc. will always go unpunished. In a world that should be high stakes (hostage taking, multiple assassinations, political coups) the stakes have never been so low. Brian goes to the police, he gets yelled at. Brian helps the family escape, yes he gets shot,

That opening scene was a crime against television, Hostages is a world without consequences. Duncan literally betrayed his benefactors in the worst possible way, and they just wanted to chat about it. Why bother binding him to a chair in a shitty warehouse (which, who takes the time to scout for warehouses that are