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The bloated main cast curse is all-encompassing in modern tv.

It is a new production team from what I understand. Let’s hope they keep making more of it into the foreseeable future.

It’s not mindblowing (nor were the other two, to be honest), but I liked it.

Update: it is by far the best of the three so far.

Yeah I get that.

Sounds it’s going to be in the style of the show’s early seasons. Maybe without the mind-bending insanity of something like The Hall of Egress. I’m crossing my fingers, though.

Absolutely true. And I still consider it superior to most of the shows that followed it (never entirely got the Steven Universe praise). 

You haven’t seen the whole series? You must! It’s in the top tier of 21st century cartoons. Pretty much unrivalled in terms of sheer, unbridled imagination. Even as an adult the show is so well-constructed.

One reason City falls short of that goal is the fuzziness of its supporting characters. The Wire would have done something interesting with Tony Suferin despite his limited screen time, but he never became more than a symbol of Boston’s racist policing system here. Despite being in the opening credits every week,

I’ve heard of it because of Sarah Shahi.

Science fantasy!

Heh. I’m in the camp that thinks the Capaldi years are the best three consecutive seasons in the show’s history! I hashed this out a few months ago back on the Revolution of the Daleks thread, and a re-watch only confirmed it for me.

Nah, the Moffat era blows Legends of Tomorrow out of the water. It’s definitely better than the Chibnall era though.

Back then, I laughed at the thought of this being in Doctor Who’s league. Now...how the tables have turned.

The show is fucking amazing. Jim Caviezel can’t change that.

Never would’ve thought that such an acclaimed director would work on Legends of Tomorrow. Nice.

He might have the most consistent character arc over the course of the show’s 7 seasons. The war really broke his sense of idealism more than the other members of the crew.

Right? This is one of the best shows of the 21st century, all under the guise of a rote network procedural.

Bashir drastically improves in S4.

And it only gets worse from there. Much, much worse. The show basically gave up.