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In a wild case or amazing coincidence, it actually is.

Why would they settle for just regular heroes?

…except that VM had an season-wide arc, so it was part procedural, part serialized.

Noooo, she clearly wanted the heart attack so she would not have to eat those brains.

With great power comes great responsibility.

Ah, but drills?

I imagine they have to buy some meat to keep their front. It would look to much like money laundering if they kept the business without ordering meat from any local distributors. But… they do have to key rid of the rest of the body somehow, after they remove the brain…

A family business website accepting a SQL injection that gave her access to the employee-records table seems reasonable to me, even likely. (screen was too small to see if the visuals matched what she was describing).

…and poor.

Lately, there are very few CW shows where the second seasons are not the best ever seasons for the show.

To be fair, MMOs can survive a long time without upgrading the graphics.

Make that "most writers." But the reverse is also true. Paul in Orphan Black, Carlos in Continuum… it always takes ages to give love interests some… spark.

And he has a life outside of Liv… which is actually tied the the possible prevention of the zombie apocalypse.

He wasn't that boring today. He was the one who tied all the shows threads in a single Youtube investigative swoop.

How do you get brains from a mortician? In the morgue, you're supposed to cut open people's skulls, but wouldn't regular funeral families complain if their loved ones appeared with massive scars around their foreheads?
Sucking them with straws through the ear?

And there's also the Sim-Reaper's mega-nemesis, who was also completely different from the other 3.

I like Sofia the First better than Backyardigans. More story in the plots. And those two plus Jake seem to be the only shows in the channel my niece watches.

Well, the Grimms were not psychopaths and, yet, they beheaded wesen indiscriminately. So the lore itself pushes the idea that (evil) wesen do make the world a much worse place to such a degree that it would justify the Grimm's modus operandi. And yet, would the creation of paradise on Earth justify the killing of a

There are 5 people with my name at our company so they had to make up fake middle initials for us, to create the different e-mail addresses. Everyone asks me what the J stands for, and I had no idea what to say, so now I just say, "Joke."

Except they've shown that they all would… if he were really the last. So the joke doesn't really work too well.