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I suspect there's a more than good chance that Miller will be elevated to regular cast status — combo of clear popularity, the prominence of the character (when was the last time a minor character was allowed to anchor their own arc over multiple episodes, no matter how small), and the 100's need to reclaim its queer

The 100's Grounder doctor dude was recurring on BSG as well.

Well, it is and it isn't…

Bruce Wagner and Oliver Stone, I thought.

Even if it was awfully convenient that there was a secret Hydra bunker right below them, apparently.

The woman from Phillmore Graves was a zombie prior to arriving at Supermax.

I like Season 2, a lot, but that's exactly the opposite of what that season's famous for, and it's a big part of the reason why Season 3 is divided into three separate arcs instead of having a single dramatic throughline.

What a twist

I think this kind of logic — and I've seen it expressed a lot, here and elsewhere — stems from the time when television was less flexible, and its dominant role was to be the "friend in the corner of the living room", providing palatable comfort food on demand.

Was it just me or were the deaths a lot more graphic this week than previously?

the most iconic lesbian death trope scene

While I think that's true, the dramatic contrast between how the show started (and therefore set up its expectations) and what actually followed that opening was a large part of what has made the show so good.

Doakes.

And Defiance and Continuum. They've had a particularly good roster this last year, (with a couple of duds, of course — Olympus being notably, hilariously, bad).

I hesitate to say this, but he might have gotten a bit old for the part, certainly if they're going with the fresh, baby-faced thing that Damon made essential to the part in a lot of people's minds.

Uh, only one who regularly appears on the show any more. Both the guys have basically vanished.

I understand that dubs are actually preferred by 90% of the anime watching audience in the West — which makes sense, given the kinds of paywalls that go up on various streaming sites.

I don't really understand how promoting the pairing works against Rothenburg here. Fans aren't actually owed anything — they were marketed to, and it was their choice to believe the hype.

Link?

I think it's a put pilot as well, which means that they have to air it, even if it doesn't go to series.