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As a bisexual myself, I think I've never feel more represented than with Clarke, showing how a strong, well written character has a trait that is different from the others, but doesn't define her. If one was to use a word to describe Clarke, bisexual wouldn't be on the top of the list, and that makes for some really

I honestly don't have much of an issue with Agent Carter; could it have been better? Of course, but everything is potentially better, even the so beloved Breaking Bad could have made some tweaks to be even better.

That was beautiful… I don't know what else to say. Such a perfect show, such a perfect series ender. I was shedding tears of joy, I got so emotional… it's just so great, so magnificent.

Completely agree; the cold opening with Gabriel Pasternak's revenge is probably my favorite, but every single chapter hits amazing beats

When I came to watch Wild Tales I had extremely low expectations, since dark humor isn't my cup of tea, but man! It was done so greatly!
The 6 stories were so great, the Gabriel Pasternak one is the most perfect cold opening I've ever seen. And from then onwards the movie did a great job, ending on a high note with the

Ratings shouldn't determine emmys nomination. And if they are, how come Homeland won in its first season when it constantly hit 0.4s back then? Or how Mad Men snatched so many nominations with its low ratings? It would be inconsistent

Yep, dramedies are going to have a hard time ahead if the emmys don't create a categority for them or if they don't have better ways to decide where they belong.
Orange is the new black could make it on the drama side, while charming Jane The Virgen has no chance in hell, while it could very well end up nominated if

I think the Emmys will have made the first step on reediming themselves once they stop nominating Downtown Abbey and nominate something that deserves to be there, such as The Americans or Hannibal. Heck, The 100 would make a much better nominee - especially since its second season has been outstanding

So Jane The Virgin will compete as a drama? Like, seriously?

TBS: Too Bad Sitcoms

Same here. Couldn't have described it better

At this point I'd free Katia Winter so she can do something better… and so John Noble, Tom Mison and Nichole Beharie. Essentially, I would free up everyone because Sleepy Hollow has become truly unwatchable after what was an impressive first season.

"John Noble is something special."

Well, who doesn't?

Peggy knows how to give people a good time

Good, she is one of the few characters on Shield I actually like

I hope that isn't the case: they are a good couple

The Middle was quite good, but that proposal may have been jumping the gun; I may have reserved it for next season if they were going to do it so soon, at least then Sue would be in college.
Everything else was a perfect: it's look to see how simple it is for Frankie and Mike to connect over their Valentine gifts

Of course it is great, I don't mean to undermine either show, but The 100 deserves to have ratings on their estratosphere

Man, in a way it feels like Clarke has lost her moral compass, but in the other hand it feels like she made the right choice. The show keep throwing these moral conflicts and it makes me feel a bit overwhelmed, but at the same time I love that it does that, and I love that I get so invested in what the show is doing.