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Something that it is bothering me a bit lately is the notion that no show can (or should) allow women or people of color being hurt or killed because, in a way, it would be sexist/racist or that doesn't allow for representation. As if in the real world women and people of color didn't get hurt or get killed. It's like

(yep, I'm playing along with the sarcasm.
And I also think AoS has pretty terrible musical cues)

(Psst, he was being sarcastic)

Agent Carter pointing out the issues of sexism is nothing in comparison with AoS take on strong female characters, and Shield has better music cues than Daredevil

IKR, what's next? Saying Peggy's character on Agent Carter is less complex than the characters of SHIELD?

"I find myself preferring the tone and characters of Agents Of S.H.I.E.L.D."
Did I just read that? I mean, AoS has gotten good, but it is not Daredevil's quality. Now, if you mean you like the change of tone, now that's good, but I just can't imagine a universe in which I would take AoS over Daredevil

The photo of Cisco and Black Canary made the episode for me. And of course, the last scene too.

This is probably my favorite episode of the season because it snapped everything into focus and it just worked in every level:
Foggy and Matt's relationship and its fallout has pretty incredible layers of complexity and development that just blew me away: they feel so comfortable with each other in the flashbacks and

I wouldn't put The 100's premise alongside Jane and iZombie; at least The 100 is justified by its sci-fi genre and looked far more believable than Jane and iZombie.

Brick's snarky attitude just don't go with him. I mean, I understand what the show was trying to do, but I would have liked some prior build up to this kind of attitude than just sprouting out of nowhere. It just doesn't feel like Brick.

Up until the third act I was smiling because everything was fitting, the lines were golden, I was having so much fun and honestly, it felt like vintage Community. But the resolution was so incredibly bad that I'm just depressed that such good material went to waste in the end. I mean, I still had an incredible time

Masturbating, I guess

Tyrion meeting up with Daenery? Yes, please!
I soooo badly want to see that happening!

I'm surprised by the bad reception this episode got. I honestly thought it was extremely funny. "Uterus" joke aside, I felt everything landed; Sheldon using that photo of him smiling to cover his face was a golden moment. And the Penny/Leonard and Howard's storylines never stroke me as bad, not as good as what was

It never ceases to amaze how, 6 seasons in, The Middle just keeps refreshing the relationship of the families, letting them evolve naturally and go on territories that didn't seem likely before; Brick playing basketball with Mike? That was by far what surprised me the most as I never would have thought possible; it's

Do people forget that The Middle is on ABC? And The Goldbergs as well? It seems like the argument "it's an ABC sitcom!" is not really valid

TVD is ending next season, that's for sure

Cable is supposed to be the place with good TV; surprisingly, everything on the broadcast networks are far better than those two

I had the chance to see this before it premiered; utterly awful.
The cast does a cringe worthy job, the production values are cheap as hell, the writting silly and overall everything on this show just sucks.
Seriously, it's like they tried to make a mockery out of greek mythology, which is a rich fountain of great

Completely agree.