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["The Flash’s biggest obstacle has been Barry’s ongoing non-romance with Joe West’s daughter Iris, his childhood best friend and the character that Barry Allen marries in the comics. Like Gotham—which has never been able to figure out what to do with Barbara Kean, the mythology-mandated love interest for its hero—The

WHO CARES? Who cares whether a pair of actors or actresses were able to "suck it up" or not? Why do you care? If
Margulies and Panjabi disliked each other, then they did. The end of the world isn't going to follow in the wake of their mutual dislike.

Why are you people arguing over whether Margulies and Panjabi had an off-screen feud or not? What does it matter? How on earth is this alleged feud going to rock your world? Even if it's true, it's not the first time something like this happen. Chill out.

["The death of Rachel, who always seemed to loom large in Don's imagination, indicates that that whatever hopes of escape Don might have clung to, all ships have sailed at this point."]

Oh shit! She was the best thing about that damn show. Unlike many others . . . I was never intimidated by the idea of a ruthless and powerful black woman.

["But sooner or later, Weiner and his writers are going to have to figure out how Don would’ve finished that letter."]

"AGENTS OF SHIELD" is now a pile of shit. It's no longer the show I had enjoyed during its first season. And I also miss "AGENT CARTER". It reminded me of how much I used to like "SHIELD".

["So we've finally got a Marvel show with legitimate superpowers involved."]

No dear. I'm not wrong. You are. You're one of those types who lack the patience to endure a long story . . . especially in a television show. Your brain is too limited to realize this.
So . . . the next three years for AGENTS OF SHIELD is going to be about the Inhumans? For God's sake! Please don't become a

Season 2 DOESN'T HAVE A STRONGER NARRATIVE than Season 1. Mutant Enemy and Marvel simply rushed ahead with the season's narrative because idiots like you don't seem to understand that storytelling for a serial drama format should NOT include a ridiculously fast pace. God! I get so sick and tired of hearing that.

I don't recall Michael Pitt bringing any real energy to "BOARDWALK EMPIRE" . . . just young good looks and a pout. He's a decent actor, but he's not that great.

["To balance out Hermione’s positive elements, Rowling sent her off on a quest no one appreciated: to free house-elves from what she saw as enforced servitude, based on her experience with one badly abused member of their tribe. Forming the organization Society for the Promotion of Elfish Welfare (even the acronym is

["But it’s Elizabeth who Paige specifically needs in that moment, to help her pack for her protest-rally trip—something Philip apparently can’t do because blah-blah heteronormative gender roles, whatever. Something about Elizabeth breaking a promise to her daughter, not being home to say goodbye to her before she

She blames Bobby for no longer loving her—when she, obviously, is the one who can’t let herself love him more (or be more compassionate towards him, anyway).
Why do you guys assume that Bobby no longer loves Betty? Because Betty said so? Parents may do things that piss us off or not even like them sometimes. But

Betty is a mediocre parent who doesn't live up to today's "permissive" idea of what a parent should be. People are too damn blind and too ridiculously insistent that she behave like the perfect mother, 24/7 to realize this. Frankly, I'm getting sick and tired of the "Mommie Dearest" complaints, every time she makes

No one completely changes.

["What’s so interesting to me about Mad Men is the way that all of these characters can change so much, but they can’t change entirely."]
Of course not! What did you expect? People don't change that easily. They will always retain both their good and bad traits. Look at Peggy. Despite her ambiiton and talent, she

I am so tired of everyone putting Sally Draper on a damn pedestal. She's just a kid with flaws and virtues. There is nothing special about her to me.

["
On the one hand, they might have been unlucky casting the Bobbys; on the other, they struck gold with Kiernan Shipka. She's a star of the future, for sure."]
For all you know, she'll become a has been by the time she becomes an adult. None of us know what her future may bring.

I've always known that Bert was a piece of shit. He was willing to keep Don, despite the disclosure that the latter was an Army deserter. He was still calling Peggy "the little girl" as late as Season 5 or 6. This is nothing new.