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I don't think she ever was. She's only been in 18 episodes these last two and a half seasons. I like her though. She'd have made a great villain.

Really? I'm actually loving the show.

I don't know if it's meant to though?

And perhaps the power only works on men, regardless of sexuality?

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I shouted loudly when they killed off Darcy. I guess Meta Golding had to go off and do The Hunger Games or whatever, but I thought she was awesome on the show.

You'll get the best luck having someone see this is you post it on the 'What's On Tonight' comment threads. At least, that's what I've found. :)

'cause that's Facebook! Very little deep emotion, a lot of surface charm.

It's like they got a divorce, but his programming meant that he could only move as far as the attic.

I fucking love it. Jane Espenson helmed the series, so it's got a strong emotional logic to it, as well as a plot logic. It's well acted, nicely shot, the world feels well considered and the entire thing builds to a highly satisfying conclusion. There's a little left unfulfilled in the end, (don't expect there to be a

They wanted her on Lost too, to play Charlotte.

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I dunno. I'm used to the show bringing in characters only to kill them off at the end of the episode, but the very next scene? There was just so much death tonight. And it seems clear to me that Kevin — if he is, in fact, perma-dead — was kept around this season just to off him at an appropriately dramatic cliffhanger.

Sleepy’s budget is around $4 million per episode

At 4 million dollars an episode, Sleepy Hollow is being funded more per episode than S.H.I.E.L.D. It's not a cheap show.

Fucking love Kate Bracken — who played the invisible girl here and also on Being Human — but I'm kind of laughing at the implicit idea that she was silently attached to that corridor wall for at least hours.

Sorta greenish.

But you're willing to accept his clothes?

I do agree, though I'm less harsh. All three shows are pretty flawed, though Sleepy Hollow looks the best and has several creative performances. Easy when you've got more money, I suppose.

I've been making the argument for a while that SHIELD — which is a show I still like, btw — suffers from possibly the worst editing on television. Comic scenes, like Fitz and Simmons exaggerating May's achievements to Skye, have long shots and few cuts. Similarly, action sequences are suggested to have poor blocking