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I have seen people expressing their anger at NBC for letting this go, but I think that was better for the show. There is a good chance this wouldn't have pulled a big enough rating and NBC would have dropped it. This is the perfect show for Netflix (or any of the streaming services), quirky, intelligent and something

True about Laurel. Plus I don't get why Joe is so adamant that Iris not know the truth. At least on Arrow, Oliver was trying to keep everyone in the dark and they just all kind of figured it out by themselves (except Thea), partly because Oliver's attitude is "my lair is your lair, the key's under the mat".

Linda may just not like a guy who bows out of a date for no reason. I mean "They haven't asked for a forensic guy on the scene. No one has called me into work, but I know in the bottom of my heart that they MIGHT need me there" does sound like a pretty big "I just ran into the girl I have feelings for and now I want

I'm actually not knocking the romantic aspect of the show here. Yes, Smallville had C/L/W but the beauty of it was, we all knew that in the end, Clark was going to not stay with Lana and move on. So lack of chemistry, or having the romance not totally work was fine, because it wasn't ever going to last.

I will say I have a lot fewer issues on the Barry and Linda end of this quadrangle. They haven't been dating that long and although on TV if you are dating it's always exclusive, I can go with Barry and Linda being at the I like seeing you a lot but we aren't committed stage. Plus Barry was under the impression that

Unfortunately, it came off not that Iris has suddenly realized she's in love with Barry and more like she just doesn't want anyone else to have him. I know we're supposed to believe it's a case of "you don't know what you've got 'til it's gone", but I'm just not feeling it.

Yeah, I was there thinking Eddie deserves so much better because he does. He doesn't deserve to be cheated on (I know they haven't cheated yet) or be with a woman who doesn't love him. Iris can move out and sort out her feelings, but Jeeze don't lead Eddie on.

Intellectually I can see this and when I rewatch I hope it will make it easier for me to appreciate the episodes. But then there's RANDY and I can not stand him. He's too stupid, too awful. I just can't deal with him. He makes me cringe.

THIS! I don't enjoy stupid people as a comic trope, but I can take a certain amount because it is a comic trope and I can't avoid it. But Randy just ticked me off and when they added the DAs AND the jury buying the stuff Reverend Wayne was selling it was too, too much for me. Plus I like Kimmy and I didn't like them

First I totally agree that a "fish out of water" character only works for so long, (I would run screaming from a show about Randy, the fish out of water) but I see Kimmy as far more than a "fish out of water". Most of the jokes don't revolve around that at all. Yes, there have been jokes built on the fact that she is

Season one was 13 episodes. Season 2 has not yet been shot. I have no idea how many episodes it will be.

We're only going to get one or two seasons out of this show

Yes, I knew it is a comedy, so it was unlikely the result of the trial would be too bad, but Kimmy, who was the youngest of the women, being held up to blame made me really uncomfortable, as in looking for spoilers to convince myself it would all be alright, uncomfortable.

I did like the Jacqueline parts. I understood why certain things had to happen to give Kimmy and the others closure. But then there was Randy. There's only so much stupid I can take and Randy, the DAs and the jury pretty much exceeded my limit, especially Randy.

I will say that the last two episodes were my least favorite, almost to the point of turning me off. I'll talk about it when we get there, but they really, really bothered me.

Sadly true. Kymmie has more ways to come back, since Randy could lose custody, K&K's mother is missing and Kimmy could be her only relative. However, Kymmie did nothing for me, so I don't want her back. Xan, I enjoyed.

That is exactly how I feel. I hated him being so stupid. I also hated him claiming her as family, because he isn't her family. He's the guy who met and married her mother after she was kidnapped and saw her for all of 3 days before she went to New York. Kymmie is her family, but that was for them to work out. The

And she only has an 8th grade education. So another 8 in the mix.

I don't know. In episode one Lucious murders his old friend, who helped raise his kids instead of bailing him out a financial mess, when Lucious had tons of money. To me that's a pretty terrible human being.

I admit when Jamal and his new guy broke it off, I thought "Michael left like 10 minutes ago and frankly I think he would be great with Lola. You came out. Go to him, acknowledge him and ask him to help you make a family".