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What's the scoreboard looking like currently?

I was honestly enjoying the hell out of this episode until Hakeem's turn during the "Flava In Ya Ear" section of the battle. It reminds me of Step Up 3-D (yes I saw that) where in the final battle the last round the villain team came out and showcased just how good they are at dancing and then the protagonists put on

Whoever wrote Bobbi & Hunter's section of the episode clearly watches Mr. Robot

That's what I'm saying. Cesaro is better than just about everyone on the roster but that in no ways means that he was carrying Roman on his back. Roman's improved quite a bit and can more than hold his own as he's shown multiple times throughout this year. Their match was simply booked as a Cesaro showcase while

Okay what does "carrying" mean exactly to you guys? Because I've seen several people bring it up with the match and I feel like I might have the wrong idea of it

I personally enjoy the show but I agree, it could be far better. Hopefully it'll continue to grow

Kara continues to be the most adorable thing on network television. She smiles with her eyes and it's irresistible.

I don't even want to call it a carry job because I feel like the match was specifically booked to be an offensive showcase for Cesaro to reinforce him as a wrestling God even in defeat. I don't believe for a second that if it were booked to be a stiff back and forth that 2015 Roman couldn't go out there and put on a

Michael's look of disapproval before leaving, him saying "God be with you" to Kevin and then his total lack of shock upon seeing the scene combined with the fact that Virgil is the name of Dante's guide through Hell leads me to believe that this is all a morbidly elaborate plan but not one of revenge. Virgil most

Eh to each their own. It wasn't a particularly "exciting" episode but it was an effective one thanks to the world building and character advancements. It felt substantial in a way that last week's episode didn't.

Darryl reminded me of Mad Max in this episode with the way he was minding his own business and got wrapped up in someone else's shit for his troubles. He's had several moments like that now that I really think about it.

He probably won't get it back until season 7 because the guy that took it was Negan's future right hand man Dwight who brandishes a crossbow in the comics.

Reedus is a notorious liar

I like how this episode was relatively low stakes without being filler. This was definitely a world building episode as we got our first glimpse at The Saviors and unofficially met Negan's right hand man Dwight. Also Abe got his military jacket and a rocket launcher which is awesome (and also will more than likely

I Run Roulette makes me want to get into adrenaline based shenanigans

The show's insistence on telling us that Luscious is some "RAP GOD" is literally my least favorite thing about the show. I don't believe for a damn second that this dude inspired a whole generation of artists.

I'd say he's more Ne-Yo than anything with a dash of John Legend at certain moments. I get what you're saying though. Jussie can definitely sing but I can see how his vibrato could be grating at times.

I'm so glad that I enjoy Olicity again because they were losing me last season. They've really done a good job showcasing them as two individuals trying to grow with one another. I also think it's great that Felicity is essentially Oliver's sugar momma lol.

Seriously. His little "YOU WANT SOME! COME GET SOME!" was absolutely hilarious

I personally think that Hakeem's rapping has gotten better and I've liked a majority of Jamal's music this year (I actually quite liked "Heavy") but yeah I don't a lot of the music this year feels…complacent.