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I'm not going to argue that Gatiss is good, although I have less issues than you do with him. I will note that being a showrunner doesn't mean writing every episode and requires very different skills. I've seen writers that I love become show runner and have the show completely fall apart (Jeremy Carver at

Yes. I have mixed feelings because River grated for me at times, but I do think that having her be a companion and seeing the relationship develop would have helped immensely. Instead I'm stuck with off screen adventures and trying to figure out how they came to care so much for each other, because I never felt it in

I suppose they could say she met the Doctor in earlier forms, but she was pretty programmed to kill him, so it's hard to picture her not doing so if she had the chance.

I admit, generally I go "Oh, it's Doctor Who. Turn on the Close Captioning," because the music has always overpowered the dialog for me.

And whatever he retained probably got erased with Clara's memory wipe. Because otherwise he has the memory of pounding at a wall for 4.5 billion years for no good reason. It does bring up the question of if he remembers going to Gallifrey and booting out Rassilon, but I think he remembers that. He has reason to think

Thank you. I'm honestly not sure how someone WITH SUPER POWERS trying to not become a murderer has become the evilest, evil that ever eviled! Jessica needs to hold herself to a high standard because she has freaking super powers and if she starts using them to kill based solely on her own judgement and before she has

I disagree. This was a flawed episode, I'll admit but all in all JJ hit me in emotional places that Daredevil didn't and I was much more invested in it than DD. For me, with all its flaws, JJ ranks higher than DD.

Sadly you are right. I knew a defense attorney, not a Jeri Hogarth defense attorney, but a take public defender cases and still give it her best effort defense attorney. She dealt with some bad people and she got some threats for not getting them off. She would call the police and tell them that people were outside

Except they don't know that they have experienced his power. They all believe it was massive practical joke that they were participating in.

Yes, he says it takes so much effort to not control people, but I really disagree. There are studies on how women express what they want and how men do. Women tend to make it a question, i.e. when I want my daughter to help in the kitchen I always say "Could you help me with [insert whatever here]? Heck, I don't even

When Adolph Eichmann was tried for war crimes he was inside a bulletproof glass booth to avoid assassination attempts. He was able to hear all testimony and talk with his attorney over headphones using microphones. Prisoners are kept in solitary confinement all the time. So there actually are real world precedents.

At this point in the series I don't think Jessica knows exactly HOW Kilgrave's powers work. They haven't told us anyway. Kilgrave's powers are pheromones in the comics. We don't know if that is true here. So Jessica may not be aware of any limitations. She hopes there are limitations and he didn't try to control Trish

Agreed! I think Kilgrave wants to think he has legitimate affection for Jessica because that is an acceptable reason to do what he does to her. He can use it to convince himself he's not a monster, simply a man in love. He can use it to try to manipulate her into thinking she's the One Special Girl who can change him

I started this in when it came on and enjoyed it at first. The Alex became Best Trainee The FBI Ever Had and my interest started to wane. A couple of weeks ago, I started DVRing and then not watching. I came back tonight because they said they would reveal the bomber, which if they weren't lying is Caleb? Maybe?

Since I'd prefer Adalind and Meisner that's fine with me.

I'm cautiously with you. Bitsy wasn't the strongest actress, but I dodn't hate her the way some do. I thought evil Juliette was interesting. So I'll give super-powered Juliette a shot.

Which is why playing "Sylvia's Mother" in the background tore me up. The whole point of the song is the guy never gets to talk to Sylvia and say goodbye.

Considering Renard told the resistance that he had"A Grimm" and was referring to Nick, I don't think Meisner is a Grimm (although I love the thought). If Meisner were a Grimm then Nick being a semi- ally of Renard's wouldn't be a big deal.

Since they "woke up" in Granny's in the first episode, apparently this Dark Curse transported some real estate. Or at least real estate that is a standing set in Storybrooke.

IKR! And Granny! They all had their memories gone when they came back, but they weren't there for the massive memory wipe that Emma did. I know, I know the budget didn't cover them but big gaping plot hole for me.