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They could always use shorthand.

Hey, everyone. I just posted this publicly on Facebook. I hope it helps the cause.

Hey, everybody. I hope this helps. I just posted it publicly on my Facebook page.

*Takes Singer & Kinberg's X-Men 7: In Space!, Snyder's Justice League and Goyer's Green Lantern Corps out back. Shoots them in head execution-style*

Yep, and one of them was written by former Sarah Connor Chronicles showrunner Josh Friedman. Lena Headey will be available soon now that Game of Thrones is ending…

Making Jar Jar Binks more qualified for the presidency than Donald Trump.

Let's see what happens when we take away the puppy.

"On a mountain of skulls, in the castle of pain, I sat on a throne of blood! What was will be! What is will be no more! Now is the season of evil!"

We already know about Kangaroo Jack, Agent Cody Banks 2 and Malibu's Most Wanted.

The Jake Busey-looking one freaks me out.

Dibs on Ross the Intern.

F—k you, it's January!

And this season's the make-it-or-break-it season creatively. A lot of great genre shows start out rough or downright sh—-y, but they always get consistently good and ambitious by Season 2 (Buffy, Angel, The X-Files, Babylon 5, Xena, Farscape, Justice League, The Leftovers) or Season 3 at the very latest (Star Trek:

We possess an awesome power.

I'll give him Batman Begins (the only thing Goyer ever wrote that I liked), but The Dark Knight and The Dark Knight Rises were written by Christopher & Jonathan Nolan. Goyer just received a "story by" co-credit.

And Nick Fury, Agent of SHIELD. And The Crow: City of Angels.

The Robert Cochran & Joel Surnow years (Seasons 1-5) are mostly solid with Season 5 being the standout. The Howard Gordon years (Seasons 6-8) are complete sh—. And Manny Coto & Evan Katz' Live Another Day was really good. After Season 5 just skip the Homeland guy's sh— seasons and go right to the revival

Seasons 6-8 of 24 (the sh—t years) were showran by the guy that co-showruns Homeland, so that tracks.

For me there's the actual series (Seasons 1-8 plus Fight the Future), the fun short-lived Doggett and Reyes miniseries spin-off that had no mytharc episodes whatsoever ("John Doe", "Hellbound", "Audrey Pauley", "Improbable" and the series finale "Release") and that wonderful one-off reunion special that came out last

The Laura Palmer arc was great from beginning (the pilot "Northwest Passage") to end (2.9 "Arbitrary Law"), and works extremely well as one complete story. That's 17 episodes of Twin Peaks awesomeness. Eighteen if you count the pilot movie as two.