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Are you fucking kidding me? Grimm is likely going into its last season,
and they're gonna drop coverage? After all the commenters revolted and
got reviews back this past year?! FUCK THIS PLACE.

What else are they dropping coverage of? (This and Orange is the New Black are the only recaps I've been reading this summer, so I haven't noticed.)

I'm apparently very easy to please when it comes to summer television, because I actually look forward to watching this when it pops up on my DVR each week. Other than my love for Jim Sturgess, I can't quite explain why I like it, though.

Seriously. Janey doesn't do anything for 20 episodes and then she functions solely to be the biggest teenage asshole on TV since Dana Brody.

I don't think she had to convince Comedy Central of anything. At this point, they seem to need the show more than she does. She could have walked away after 3 seasons with her Emmy in hand and an arena tour ahead of her.

Did anyone else actually read the HR article? It reads like a story from the friggin' National Enquirer. It's a bunch of anonymous sources talking just as much shit as Noah Galvin did. At least he had the balls to say everything on the record.

His "coming out" mostly annoyed me because there was no actual coming out (as the author of Galvin's Vulture interview pointed out). The EW reporter wrote the words "he's gay," but there was no quote from Haynes saying as much.

I watched the pilot a couple weeks ago and was bored out of my mind. This is the kind of show I'd like to see on premium cable, where it could have some real teeth.

The alien bugs entering through people's ears and controlling their minds like weird robots made me think of Animorphs.

The methodology of this new "demand" measurement seems strange to me, though. They're mostly measuring impressions, which isn't totally accurate. Here's what they have to say:

I have no doubt they're being purposefully vague with everything, so I'm not giving up on it, but I don't actually know what I'm watching yet.

I've never read the comics, so I have no idea what the fuck is going on with this show.

You're right. That's not a stupid move. Just another consequence of all the evacuations making for boring television just as much as they may make for good television.

I completely disagree that this was an "unexpectedly entertaining" season… I thought it oscillated between boring and annoying (seriously, it was hard to watch Jason and Scott), and this finale did exactly that for me too. I was so totally bored the whole time, even more so after Michele was crowned the winner. At the

Nope, only 9:00. I think it would do fine at 8:00 though. I've never watched it, but from what I've gathered from friends who do, it's relatively light hearted. Plus the 8:00 hour isn't seen as needing to be so family friendly anymore anyway.

"is already home to the (relatively) more successful DC heroes Flash and Arrow. (Time shall tell, Legends Of Tomorrow!)"

Supernatural is the CW's workhorse. It constantly moves around the schedule. It was behind Arrow 2012-13, The Originals 2013-14, The Flash fall 2014, then Arrow again since spring 2015. It's literally aired on every night of the week except Monday, paired with The Vampire Diaries, Smallville, and Nikita. I think

I cried so hard when Mike started dancing with Pat. One of the kindest, sweetest, most quietly affecting moments the show has ever done (right up there with Sue's "I know" to Brad).

It was truly the worst (professional) thing I've ever seen live. He seemed so bored the whole time, and there was more magic in the clips he showed of his TV show than there was live. I wish I got to see the trainwreck version that was more Cirque-like before he changed everything and made it a snoozefest.

I agree that she looked great, but I'm just surprised that no one called her out on that look not fitting the theme of that section. Hooded leotards aren't sold at Old Navy, no, but they're very common in costume and dance stores ever since Lady Gaga wore one 7ish years ago. American Apparel even sold a hooded