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And so Halt and Catch Fire blew itself up in the best manner possible.
I love how gutsy, realistic and true to characters this show is and I'm so over the moon to have it back next year.
This 2 hours were so emotionally gripping, and that's coming from merely personal stakes. Aside from Ryan's death last week, there's

I was disappointed by the lack of use of New Girl's cast, merely using just Jess in what looked like a cameo appereance rather than an actual crossover.
It was an ok episode, I didn't laugh out loud like in most other episodes, but it was decent

No coverage of The Middle? :(

I can't even begin to describe how happy this makes me. I was so sure this was the final season that I'm incredibly shocked, but also immensely happy to see this news.
TWD and FTWD can air forever if they can allow shows like these to survive.
Honestly, AMC has been incredibly kind with HACF and I couldn't be more

Goes to show that when you get Snyder out of the picture and people who actually understand what Superman should be, you get something like this

I loved the premiere: fun, light and everything nice. Just what Supergirl should be

The only thing this show needs to be perfect is to have every character being as complex and layered as Ginny and Mike. If they manage to do that, this is going into my all time favorites. Given, of course, FOX gives the show more time to develop

This has to be one of the most effective and heartbreaking suicide reveals I have ever seen in television: the way the show just shows the curtains being blown by the window with the sounds of sirens as Lee Pace delivers a shocking realization had my heart racing as I myself was engulfed in the shocking realization.
I

I'm the same: Halt and Catch Fire has evolved into such an incredible drama that I just can't be more frustrated with the fact that no one is watching it (live, anyway).
AMC has been really kind keeping it on the air for 3 years, but kidness has its limits, right? I don't expect it to see it coming buck, but f*** it, I

But that's the thing, he seemed fine giving them away at one point, and honestly, I would gladly trade my memories from a previous existance if that saves my parents lives. The stakes weren't high at all to justify letting them die

Am I the only one who reads the tile "No tomorrow" and thinks of the episode where Ted and Barney say "No tomorrow!" in HIMYM?

Have the writers?

I felt this was a very harmless, very decent, very comfort food show.
It's not as endearing as Jane The Virgin nor as edgy as Crazy Ex Girlfriend. I feel it's somewhere in the middle, and as such I don't expect the same level of praise.
I feel this is the show you come for something simple, somewhat quirky and

Biggest issue for me:
Because of Flashpoint there is less people dead in the world (Barry's parents, probably Ronnie, Wells, Eddie, and who knows who else). The only problems we see with this world so far are alcoholic Joe and a Wally in a coma of which he surely could wake up. I don't know, 5 lives (at the least)

I'm so disappointed that the Flashpoint world was done in the span of 43 minutes. It would have been better as a 2 hour season premiere. The whole resolution was too quick and felt like a cop out.
Now, that aside, I have to say: I was having a looot of fun during the 2/3 of the episode before the resolution. The

Crossing my fingers so all my Thursdays shows (The Good Place, Pitch and How to get away with Murder) do ok in the ratings (it's fun that I can watch them all back to back with no overlap in their timeslots)

This is my favorite pilot of the fall so far.
There's so much nuance to the characters, that even the ones that are underdeveloped look like the have more complexity to them that meets the eyes.
I felt the time passing by quickly and I was engaged and engrossed by the story, everything about it seemed relatable to me,

No network is as reliable with comedies as ABC is. Their family plate is just filled with wonders (The Middle and Fresh off the Boat being my favorites)

Scandal meets The Newsroom! What's there not to love!
(extreme level of sarcasm involved)

I can't believe there was an entire paragraph dedicated to Kiefer's glasses