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    Very true. I think people forget that Tandy was in the middle of agreeing that he thinks their meeting and marrying was destiny, after having loads of fun goofing off in their first days as newlyweds, before Melissa's limo crashed into them.

    Nope, they'll be back per Will Forte's interview w/ EW. I like the cast, but to each his own I suppose.

    Yeah, I think she's still in Betty Draper mode. I see a bit of emotion here and there, but it isn't much.

    Everyone needs to stop looking for plot holes and understand this is a COMEDY. It's almost cartoonish in some ways and we wouldn't call out the plot holes every time an anvil falls on a talking animal's head and they are flattened and immediately resurrected. Stupid stuff will keep happening. I personally am in it for

    ha!

    They can change the title to "The Last Man on Earth?" to account for all the additions. See, the question mark fixes everything.

    Right on. Some of the reviews sound like a bunch of pretentious nonsense. I don't mind an intelligent analysis of smart dramas, but this show is just fun. It's almost like trying to understand why the same jokes have been repeatedly employed on The Simpsons for a zillion years and still work. Some aspects, especially

    In my opinion, Carol is one of the best parts of this show. She's hilarious and awkward, but it suits her.

    If that gets the green light, I'd probably prefer it to Gotham! Detective Sgt. huh? lol

    Yes! Season two isn't as good, but the last two episodes are fantastic. And a few in the middle. Quite honestly, it wasn't awful; the direction they tried just wasn't this show. Even the "bad" episodes have some great scene gems that are worth the watch.

    Me too! He rounded out the cast nicely as a supporting character. Those first few episodes with him and Headless were genuinely creepy.

    Gotham really is awful. I've always loved horror/sci-fi and police procedurals and not so much super hero shows, so maybe I'm biased. I know Gotham is pretty much a police procedural, but it's horribly acted and quite boring. Everyone keeps saying it gets better. Um, no. It does not.

    As they should :)

    That show is so freaking bad. I mean seriously bad. The first two episodes of this season? Bad. I watched this week's episode last night because this older lady at work loves it and I promised her I'd catch up and it wasn't entirely awful, though I'm likely just accustomed to its brand of stupid at this point. Even

    They're all NEW period clothes, made by Caroline before ghost of Mary (I think that was her name) killed her. He met her at a reenactment and was pleased to discover she sold handmade clothes that passed as authentic.

    Sleepy Hollow is its own entity and NOT something that needs to be "paired with Gotham." Gotham is boring and horribly acted. Sleepy Hollow, although recovering from a few missteps in season two, is unique and brilliantly acted by its cast. I'd prefer it followed by another show entirely, but it shouldn't matter much.

    I think all romance on shows like this dull things down. I like the chemistry and a little flirting is fine here and there. Let the want be implied but never stated. Everyone's too damn horny on TV these days. I'll watch porn if I wanna see that. Anyway, Ichabod and Abbie have amazing chemistry, so I'll appreciate

    I still think she should've been revealed as the big bad at the end of season one. It made perfect sense after she spent hundreds of years in purgatory. Henry and Katrina could've revealed it together, while Abbie sacrificed herself and stayed in purgatory to free Katrina and Crane thought he had the love of his life

    I think it was implied he was more than human when he looked up and had the black eyes. Seems a bit weak, but if it means we get to keep Orlando I'll take it.

    I know many people love John Noble, but honestly the Henry story has reached its plateau; I don't see where else they can go with that…He's a great actor, and it was actually heartbreaking to watch him die. He just should've stopped being a petulant child; he had two parents ready to learn who he was. The whole Henry