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Yeah I get what you mean. I hate it when assholes on the right try to use words like the ones I used to justify their despicable views. Buy I found that being more vocal about this kinds of thing rather than less helps more. Growing up part Arab in a Western country I'm well aware of the kind of prejudices that exist,

I'll appeal to your reason and intelligence here: do you really think that's what I meant? Do you really think I completely disregard any of these issues, and am saying that they mean nothing, and are not worth fighting for? Or do you think I might have referred to something else?

I understand what you're saying, but I don't agree. I can appreciate the pragmatic approach you are trying to take when it comes to integrating marginalized communities into society, but in the end I believe that principles should come first in a free society. And that means that everyone has to adapt to those

While I definitely find some of the stuff he says absolutely despicable, and the way he just rolled over for Milo last week was a prime example, I wouldn't consider him irrelevant. Sure he is an insufferable asshole most of the time, but that kind of commentary is a necessary part of the conversation. You need

Wow, this is really it. Words can't describe how special this show is to me, I can honestly say it has changed my life and the way I view things. It has always had a deep layer of many complex themes and storylines, but the characters are what really make this show so special. I never cared this much about TV

I think the issue is definitely 'first season of Agents of Shield' here.
I really enjoyed her role in the second season, and was hoping to see her again in another TV show, so I'm really happy about this. I'm rapidly falling in love with this character.

You do always want more, and the fact that they skipped a whole week after Shaw came back just like that bothers me, but that hand holding scene in the safehouse was one of the most romantic things I've ever seen on a TV show. In this show's context with these characters it really has huge meaning, and that comforts

I 100% agree about the last part. Before the season aired, the showrunners talked a lot about how they'll make us feel in that final chapter, and I didn't really think twice about it. I mean, I went through If-Then-Else and The Devils Share, I thought I could handle this season, but they've stepped up their game even

I see your point, but I find that this kind of starts going into a lot of detail, where everyone has their own preferences. I also dislike the fact that she died alone in a hospital somewhere (or maybe alone with the machine), and I definitely would have liked so see the whole thing play out differently, but what I'm

First, I have to admit I'm really upset.
Second, what an amazing episode, holy shit.

I was very unhappy when I heard about the return of The Voice, because it reminded me of Last Call, definitely one of the worst episodes POI has ever done and a shameful stain on this glorious show. But I'm glad they've managed to make it at least into a beautiful action filled mess with lots of violence, and it

Nah I don't care if the show is still gonna be on or not, I'm just not gonna watch it, and have thus said my personal goodbyes to it, that's all there is to it.

I'm just relieved it's finally over, personally. The themes behind this season and some of the plot ideas weren't actually that bad, but the execution has been terrible. They wrecked Bellamy's character forever, has to be said. The constant bashing and shaming of Clarke and the choices she made in the past was awful

This was an incredible episode of television. All those years of character and world building make the enjoyment of episodes like this even better.

Maybe it's seeing new episodes after waiting for a year, but god do I love this show.

I know that you shouldn't care about widespread critical acclaim, but I can't help wanting my favourite TV show to be recognised for its brilliance. It's been one of the best things on for a while now, with fascinating characters, interesting and relevant (ha) themes, and so many other things, but it's generally

Not a particularly exciting list of people, but if I'm being honest with myself, I skipped most of the interviews when Stewart was still on anyway, so I don't really care too much. It'll be much more interesting to see how the individual segments go.

I agree with everything you're saying, I loved season two and it handled every characters storyline perfectly (I guess my choice of words was poor). I guess the good thing is that now that the whole thing has played out, the writers could remove the romance from the story (or even just put it in the background)

Arrow Season 3 was a textbook example of how romance and appealing to the fans can ruin a show. I'm hoping that in the future, new shows will look to Felicity and learn how exactly not to do things. Or just compare Seasons 2 and 3 in general and learn how not to do things.

Oh boy, It'll be really hard to wait until next summer for season two. Thankfully, there are enough TV shows to keep me happy through fall and midseason, which is just honestly a great thing.
I'm really interested in Angela's storyline. I hope she doesn't become a corporate asshat, but it might be interesting to see