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I keep watching it, I like it, but it's not MUST SEE TV, it's just a passable, entertaining series, but that wasn't enough to sustain interest.

I don't think the Clarke moment is any less big for what Abby did, and I think she smashing the radiation chamber proves something big about her character: she is a hypocrite. Clarke understood why she did it, but I don't think it sat well with anyone else.

Scandal can't get over Election Night
And neither can we

I've heard Sean Penn have hit another women.
If there are reports making those claims fake, I'll take back my words and apologize for jumping into conclusion

Roll credits, and a new user to block.
Thank you discuss for that option!

Well, I don't understand what you mean so I won't even bother to reply beyond this.
Have a good life, I guess

A bit of a rotten world

What does that even suppose to mean? It sounds as if you are assuming I have my own issues to attend, which only I know of. For all you know I'm a saint or a devil, you can't know which.

I don't watch Black-ish, but this is very discouraging from someone who wants to get in. I hope at the very least it is a stunt for the ratings (that did nothing really) and not something done as a message to redeem Chris Brown. I agree, fuck him, Casey Affleck and Sean Penn: none of them should be getting gigs on TV

Best episode of OUAT since season 4.
I realize it is incredibly cheesy, but I did like the cuteness of it all. It was the kind of heartwarming hour the show actually does well, and I was really glad we finaly had an hour that was free of crazy shenanigans (aside from the endings), and forced plot devices. Instead, we

Diversity is indeed relevant, don't get me wrong. What I disagree with is the notion of bringing down a show because of the color of the skin of the cast

Well, Shots Fired was ok, but certainly not American Crime levels of acclaim

Haven't watched the episode yet, and I only read the two first paragraphs before spoiling myself, but I liked what you said about The 100's storytelling crutches, and I think that's the hardest challenge for the writers to overcome ever since coming off season 2, where these life and death decisions were also held by

I agree: it's really annoying.
I review shows and I don't throw that stuff in the mix, unless the show itself has made that case and it's dealing with it. Heck, Legends itself has dealt with racism and homophobia and it's good to talk about it in the context of those episodes, but it shouldn't be every single week.

By the way, can we have a "Super Friend" musical number between Mick and Snart? Pretty please?

I honestly don't think it's intentional the Legion of Doom is white middle age men, they just wanted to go with the stablished villains of the DCTV universe. Not everything is a social comentary, you know?

Who knew that Stupid was the cure for The Flash boredom? And this time they did stupid right! Whimsical, silly, and so, so stupid, but so, so fun! I have to say, this was just a great ride for me through and through.
But good things can't last forever, so I'm ready to be disappointed again next week

I'm not the only one who is getting tired with all the clichés, right?
I mean, I can take a few, but this back half of the season Supergirl has surely made herself comfortable around them. It's like the entire DCTV universe (not counting Gotham) has decided to just rely on tropes and clichés and I'm starting to get

I wonder, what was The Starry Night doing on the city anyway? Shouldn't it be on Europe or something?

You are asking Supergirl to not use the talking killer trope?
That'd be nice, but this show is usually too cliché: it simply can't resist the tropes