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I honestly just think the only reason is that they realized the Worst Mom and Her Merry Gang of Immortal Bores storyline wasn't going anywhere and they needed some way to keep us invested. Like, here are potentially awesome things that could happen in the future even if we have zero fucking clue how to build towards

Let's just say they're improving. This script was bad, but nowhere close to MacBitch level of bad.

Michelle ain't going nowhere and she really shouldn't. At this point she's just as integral to the show as RuPaul herself and her critiques, which might not always sound fair, all stem from her having to play the bad cop. The show wants to get the most they can out of the contestants, so they force them to go as far

The outfits alone! The good girls got to hide under frumpy sweaters and ugly wigs while the bad girls all looked sickening.

Yes, that's brilliant too! I'm sort of sad it didn't work out with Rebekah2.0, because that actress was killing it. I feel like the show got somewhat whiter this season, though. Thankfully we still have Marcel and Vincent doing great work and even Aya was a nice, somewhat nuanced antagonist.

I'm of two minds about this episode. On the one hand, it highlights the structural problems of the season and the entire huntress mythology is just dumber with every new thing they add on to it. Reyna doesn't work as a character, the actress seems increasingly terrible and the motivations for basically anything

I'd say at some points in season 1 and season 2 of The Originals it was the more interesting of the two shows (in season 1 mainly because TVD season 5 wasn't doing very well, in season 2 because it had some amazing episodes, especially around the middle part). I don't dislike what the show is doing now, but it's

The first few episodes are kind of awkward, but even during the first season it gets very good, has a superb season 2 and a very good season 3. I personally love season 4 even though there is a lot of… questionable decisions there. Season 5 has good parts but is mostly the worst one, season 6 is kind of regarded as a

Ok, I admit I was a little harsh about the subject, but I feel like I'm taking crazypills anytime I see a discussion on Hayley and her role on the show.

I think Delena was different in that they had some actual chemistry left when they were allowed to just be together as a couple, but the writers felt that was Not Enough Drama and kept driving them apart for whichever reasons. Caroline and Stefan just don't seem to have a single drop of chemistry even if they get to

I feel like the lack of human companion would be really weird for the current Doctor, seeing as he's EXTREMELY bad at interacting with humans compared to all his Nu-Who predecessors.

I was wondering if that is how actual New Mexico towns look like or if they have actual non-theme park buildings there.

Say what you want about the last episode, but Valerie is an interesting, well-played character I'm excited to learn about going forward. The Phoenix Stone storyline is the best part of this season so far, but still the first thing I think about when tuning in to new TVD episodes is "what weird crap is Valerie up to

Luke is one of the most wasted characters in TVD history. I'd rather have no gay representation than have that kind of gay representation - a character whose whole purpose is to announce he's gay once in a while (they gave him some halfway decent material a couple episodes before writing him off, but too little too

I was ready to buy into the Stefan/Caroline pairing after last season, because they actually did a lot of work with them that made them working as a couple plausible, but this season there's just zero chemistry. Don't know what happened there.

Honestly I think Clara and 12 are the best Doctor/companion pairing we've had since Donna.

I don't think it's a big deal for the asylum staff. They have seen and cleaned up shit before, they'll just roll their eyes and do it without much protest.

For my part, I absolutely loved this finale. It had the twist I was hoping wouldn't happen, but it handled it so well there's very little room for complaint. They were never going to connect everything absolutely seemlessly (and I pity the people looking for the plotholes because this show is made of plotholes, which

My problem with a Yoga Jones flashback is that the scene where she described the reason why she's in jail was so powerful I feel actually seeing it would only take away from it. Unless the flashback focuses on something else entirely, that is.

Now I want a Doctor Who miniseries where the companion is played by Kristin Bauer van Straten. She doesn't do anything, she just stands around and points out how dumb everything is.