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I like that they included Ned Stark in with actual historical events. I don't think the show will ever really be able to free itself from parts feeling like filler until they move past the books completely. The books are, compared to a TV show, thin on plot. So as long as they are allowing the books to direct the plot

The most interesting the show ever got was when they went to Neverland, with evil Peter Pan. Although I'm almost 100% certain that that particular story was due to the fact that they cast Captain Hook extremely hot and so were trying to make him an anti-hero, if not outright heroic.

I've only watched two and a half seasons of OUaT… but they never actually did a good job of showing magic coming at a price, outside of Rumpelstiltskin. The magic users generally go evil, but they never really established any particular reason for that other than that they are just evil people.

She got bumped up to main character this season.

Margo is quickly shaping up to be the one who blatantly obviously should be ruling Fillory. Eliot is just a gigantic mess, while Margo has the quick, clear thinking and excellent instincts to actually solve problems.

I'm still upset they didn't go with 2 Shark 2 Nado for the second one.

Welp, I called Eliot's wife getting pregnant forever ago. The only question left is if she dies tragically before or after giving birth.

Welp, I called Eliot's wife getting pregnant weeks ago.

I like what they did, but it really was just an explanation of how William got to Pittsburgh. Which leaves so many blank spaces in the story still there. Why did he stay in Pittsburgh after his mother died? How did he meet Randall's mother? What were the major circumstances of Randall's birth? How did he meet Jessie?

Okay… she's a fugitive… again?

Literally look at everyone's plot lines all season.

I follow a lot of Instagram models, but that was mostly for my secret tumblr… which I have sort of stopped updating because it was a lot of work and generated no income.

He got cast in Boo! A Madea Halloween which is how I knew that movie existed and wasn't simply a joke on the Louis C.K. episode of SNL. And from there he got cast in this show (based entirely upon his connection to Tyler Perry).

Well if we're talking about sexual anatomy looking ridiculous… let's talk about women. First off boobs. They really are just sacks of yellow fat, and the human body is just not meant to have giant lumps just hanging off it. It's like some stuck two tumors or goiters on a body and decided to call it "sexy." And then

So today, in Quantico, the trainees attempted an off the books sting operation on a cult that went bad because one of them purposefully alerted the cult for reasons that don't particularly make any sense. This got another trainee beaten up.

And that clip is amazing….

I actually know Brock O'Hurn, from back in his early days as a instagram model. He's yet another example of Tyler Perry homoeroticism. I didn't care enough about him to sit through Boo! A Madea Holloween but I have on and off considered watching this show.

They should probably all submit in supporting actor. I don't think any of them have much chance in lead actor.

This is the most earnest show I have seen in awhile. I hesitate to use the word "superficial" because of the negative connotation… but everyone's motivations and desires are out in the open. Basically all the characters' goals are simply to be the best versions of themselves, even if their own perceptions and

It would be nice to get more backstory about Randall's mother. That's a bit of an obvious blank slate needing to be filled in. There is plenty left to mine with William as a character, particularly for a show as invested in character history as this one.