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You know what other shows have been meant for kids? Batman The Animated Series, Justice League, Avatar: The Last Airbender, and others. And they were more challenging than generic procedural.

Yeah, I'm really enjoying it so far. Much more than how the previous three seasons have started. Even though I agree with the criticisms pointed out in the review, I am really digging how they are setting up the pieces. I really would like Crowley being a semi ally to the Winchesters again, AND it had Kevin do the

I like having Abaddon back, especially since they are keeping Alaina Huffman. I was afraid that there would be another Ruby situation last year, after Abaddon's vessel went up in flames.

I never knew Sam had muscular dystrophy.

The column was weirdly themed, I'm just glad when Dan got to the site about used BDSM equipment that it wasn't him pimping a friend's site. I think that is two weeks in a row(a new record!) without him letting someone else answer the questions or have it be one big advertisement.

I wish we could get more "Sex" Ed Vincent, but Kevin with a T is an okay substitute.

I prefer a reformed Ryan O'Reily.

Let's count to a million.

That is refreshing to hear. Some network TV dramas just run out of good material so quickly because of how many episodes per year they have to do. Hopefully more shows are going to follow the lead of Sleepy Hollow.

They renewed it for a 2nd season but there was no back nine order. Usually there is a back nine order BEFORE another season. So it seems like they are sticking with it for 13 episodes a season(though in fairness a 22 episode 2nd season could still be in the books). Plus, Monday is crowded on FOX with Bones, Almost

I understand that sentiment. When I do give out grades(I always seem to forget/skip) I usually do it on a curve for each show. Like a B+ for a show like Breaking Bad or Mad Men would be an A for like 95% of the stuff out there.

Because there are still people that don't have cable(Not to mention that Fox Sports isn't carried on every cable provider), so putting it on the Network instead of the cable channel is the best way to attract the most viewers. Networks pay a buttload in the rights, so they are going to get the most bang for their buck.

Historical inaccuracy is worth it just to hear Ichabod say "Middle English" in his accent.

It was, but I also felt like the whole series pretty much built up to that point where he finally hits absolute rock bottom. He is willing to fess up to the partners and a major client just who he is exactly. You can only have a clean slate when there are no more pieces left to pick up.

Random Thoughts:

Wasn't really a descent into madness, but certainly into misery.
SPOILERS FOR THE WIRE: The way Dukie's story ends on The Wire is just so painful to watch him of all the kids become a drug addict. Felt like part of me died when seeing that. Honestly cried more at that than anything in my life(including family deaths).

I'm all in for the sequel, because of how unnecessary it is. Unnecessary comedy sequels are the best. I mean would you really want to live in a world without Weekend at Bernie's 2 or Police Academies 2, 4, 5, 6, and Mission To Moscow? Police Academy 3 was necessary though.

QT is my favorite director of all time, but I'm willing to admit the dude is a huge douchenozzle. But liking The Lone Ranger isn't a time where he is being one, or really all that important.

I don't know if I would say Batman Beyond is my favorite iteration of any Batman, but as far as just the movies are concerned. Batman Beyond: Return of the Joker is my top pick.

Fuck Andre, the way he treated Ellie was messed up.