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The CW renews shows that get 0.3 demo ratings.

Oh, and that Sean Spicer skit already has seventeen million views. So that's something.

I lost count of how many times I watched it. As well as the opening sketch. Although a skit that I feel got lost inbetween those two but was very, very funny was the Totino's skit. When the scene cuts back to the guys watching football, but you can see the kitchen in the background… that is a perfect visual joke.

Oh, my God, who pole-dances for male attention? Do you know the name of the class I took in New York? It was feminist pole dancing. Yeah, and as my teacher, a lovely trans woman named Professor Goddess, said that true pole, true pole is about re-appropriating the male gaze.

I know the actress who plays Margo really wants to adapt that storyline. And I think they tried harder with Margo at the start of season one. There were several episodes where they attempted to build a friendship between her and Alice similar to Quentin and Elliot's. And then that sort of vanished.

Did he somehow miss when everyone changed their facebook profile photo to a red, white, and blue filter?

I rewatched the pilot of Revenge. It's amazing how good this series was that first season.

Well the last time they brought someone new on, it was that guy from Magic Mike and… it lacked magic.

I thought it was obvious that Michael was supposed to die in season one. I'm actually incredibly surprised they pulled the trigger on this now, since Michael has clearly been so integrated into the show and has such a fan base.

They're never going to be able to recreate the original love triangle. And I don't think they will ever be able to create as compelling a love interest as Michael. But there is no other point to killing Michael than in order to clear the way for someone else, something they are clearly doing since they then skipped

It's the best showcase for McCarthy since probably Bridesmaids. Take a look when she says "and all the women were ovulating left and right." She does this gesture with her pinky fingers that is so slight, but adds so much to the comedy of the skit.

Which happened at the end of book three. In book one her only narrative point was to be the girl Quentin cheated on Alice with. And she got three pieces of characterization in the entire novel: 1. She cared about Welters more than anyone else. 2. She let her demon out the night after the ceremony. 3. She brought along

If we really want to get into it, Eliot was an alcoholic either because of the his dislike for where he grew up, or his accidental murder (or both). Eliot is fairly dissociative at the best of times… but Mike set the ball which had clearly been rolling for awhile down hill.

I…. don't think I understand the point of this except to fast forward to Jane hooking up with Raf

There so much material for them to work with that I don't doubt they could do this.

McCarthy is a brilliant comedic actress when she is given strong material. And what's even more interesting is that it is extremely rare in comedy for a woman to play a man. I have no idea who first thought of her for that role, but it was genius.

And one of the brilliant bits of this week's cold open was that Trump really did piss off all those countries.

I almost think President Pence would be worse. Okay Pence wouldn't get into a nuclear war… but other than that…

One thing in particular about Bladwin's Trump is how pathetically easy he is to manipulate. Baldwin's Trump is barely even president and just a pile of incoherent emotion that everyone has to prop up (or in Steve Bannon's case) direct for maximum destruction.

I'm not sure time travel on the Flash has any rules. Has there ever been any consistency presented in it?