loki1001
loki1001
loki1001

Enlightened was brilliant. And I loved Amy's complete lack of self-awareness.

Let's just hope Hilary is as evil as everyone says she is, and she'll disappear the Republican house majority into the cornfield.

Well the shared experiences are supposed to be major national events. Millenials should be defined by 9/11, the war on Terror, the Bush administration in general, Hurricane Katrina, and Obama's election. And, in a lot of ways they are. They are more open to government regulation of the economy, more suspicious of the

CW kind of fucked up their schedule with Supergirl. Probably, yeah, Frequency will be gone. And Arrow/iZombie is a fairly natural pairing.

It was doing better than Jane the Virgin at the end of last season. I think the CW knows what it did when it moved the show to Friday night, and I think it isn't exactly expected to thrive. It was, apparently a last minute decision based on CBS not renewing Supergirl and CW picking it up.

The problem is that "Millenial" doesn't actually refer to millenials. Younger is the prefect example. Millenial actually refers to middle and upper class white people living in urban centers in their 20s and working in high profile jobs, often in the media. If you read all those hand wringing articles about how

I think you'll like it a lot. You'll at least have a greater appreciation for the character and the role he inhabits.

It's really good. The Good Place is one seriously good TV show.

CW counts everything.

He used to. When they first met he was just "Josh" or "Josh Wilson" to Darryl. But I feel like the fact that Rebecca calls him "White Josh" probably rubbed off. Also, interestingly enough, Rebecca was the first one to call him "WhiJo."

Not to mention BoJack Horseman, and I feel like there was one other recently. While any attempt to destigmatize abortion is a good thing, like I said, it would be substantially similar to JtV's storyline. It will be hard to judge it on its own artistic merit (and it will also feel like CEG is following trends rather

Plus he likes dinosaur doughnuts.

It would make sense for it to be an abortion plotline, but I hope they don't since Jane the Virgin just did an almost identical abortion plotline.

As someone who has been clinically depressed, Rebecca's tendency to decide that something will make her happy (no matter how irrational that idea is), and then try to get it to happen with manic intensity feels incredibly realistic to me. I've fucked up too many burgeoning relationships by essentially trying to skip

Well, it led to him going Hell (I'm not even making that up).

If I may be so bold, I think you should watch the animated Doctor Strange movie from 2007. I think you'd really like it, as it tells substantially the same story but addressing your criticisms. Plus it is just a fun movie.

Meh. I think it is more likely that No Tomorrow gets canceled and they move Crazy Ex-Girlfriend to its timeslot. They were well aware of what putting it on Friday would do to the ratings.

Canonically, the Ancient One has a terrible problem with hemorrhoids.

I do have to admit that it was delightful to watch a scene where too women talk about their periods that explicitly. Every woman should be so lucky to be in a blood coven. But is an app that tells you when your period is supposed to happen really worth $1.95?

Greg is writing Friend Fiction about them every night now that he has all the time freed up from drinking.