loki1001
loki1001
loki1001

I don't know. If I can, I can try to research five picks for each category.

I don't think I will be able to make it tomorrow.

Emma Frost is simply the best ever. She adds a pragmatic bitchiness to the X-Men's hippy utopianism. Couple of fun facts:

[insert gay joke here]

Fun fact, i know the guy who played Hans in the Frozen Live play at Disneyland. And I was quite surprised when he got the role considering he has one song on iTunes and it is named "The Penis Song."

Pretty much. But I feel like that was the least profitable of them. :-(

The live action remake thing is pretty much Disney operating at maximum safety.

BOO! BOO!

Well, I mean Tyler Hoechlin's career post-Road to Perdition has pretty much been, "look at me and how sexy I am."

He sort of did. The final season had a catastrophic lack of clarity of vision, but they did respond to the most basic criticisms of the show. The Emily/Lorelai relationship was noticeably less toxic. Rory was much less of a golden child who got everything handed to her because everyone she met instantly fell in love

She's supposed to be late 20s, though she should be early 30s. Rachel Bloom is 29 and I think they are trying to keep the character around the same age.

I think at this point Oliver would be early to mid thirties. He was in college when the boat sank, spent five years on and off the island, and then five years superheroing. Stephen Amell is 35 and I don't see Oliver as more than a few years younger than he is. Liv on iZombie is also in her very late 20s or early 30s

The CW somehow became both the most creatively ambitious network and the network with the highest level of quality. I think it started transforming itself around the time Arrow premiered, it moved away from the "pretty rich teens have problems" and started doing fascinating genre shows.

Well, you can comfort yourself in the knowledge that the CW renewed CXG this morning.

Let's celebrate the CW's abysmal ratings and awards desperation!

Well this is the best news I could have woken up to.

Hey! One of my teams did surprisingly well!

Also I am disappointed that you didn't gush about Tovah Feldshuh's guest appearance as Rebecca's mother.

Wait until you get to the three most upsetting minutes of Josh Chan's life.

I think it is their best episode. Rebecca constantly digging herself deeper is difficult to watch but thematically brilliant.