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Hmm I have to go back and watch ep 8 because I don't remember him ever explaining how he was alive and more importantly the showrunners themselves have said they have no intention of explaining it.

They totally retconned his storyline though once he got the role in SPN. He was supposed to be on the show for the foreseeable future. They didn't have to end it the way they did, and from what I've read they didn't plan for him to be evil until he got the SPN gig. But IMO he became much more interesting when he was

I don't believe that's what my response implied or suggests at all. Just pointing out there is more representation than was originally suggested.

You're probably one of those typical internet tough guys that goes with the stupid insults and ad hominem attacks and making assumptions about viewers as the first volley in a troll attack.

The Tomorrow People?

It's not on the same level but Dracula and to a lesser extent Grimm have done some pretty gruesome things.

Apples and oranges though between Hannibal and Arrow. Both quality shows for their types of genres. I think Caity Lotz does a great job as Sara and would hate for her to be killed off to make way for the truly craptastic Katie Cassidy as BC.

Lucy Liu on Elementary, Maggie Q soon to be on another CBS show, Kelly Hu on Arrow and another show, John Cho on Sleepy Hollow, the guy that plays Wu on Grimm

Wouldn't that just be MadsSexual?

I watched all seasons of Dexter. Scott Buck is that you? Because no, just no to your themes nonsense about S8. It was crap. Utter crap. It's backpedaling to try and say we the viewers were too stupid to understand. It was too stupid to be understood as anything more than stupid.

I may be biased because Jensen Ackles but s4 was one of the stronger seasons. His character actually made Lana Lang tolerable but more than that it really started to build towards Clark becoming Superman. But any episode that is Luthor heavy and Lana light is a pretty good place to start.

Awww. I was GUTTED by that episode. I was so happy to see Crashdown have character development even if he was losing control of the situation he was acting as the leader and it was great. And then fucking Gaius Fucking Baltar (who along with Wesley Windham-Pryce and Dean Winchester are my favorite characters of all

He wasn't totally bad in 24.

He was in the first season of BSG. SPOILER ALERT FOR S1 BSG!!!

This seems like a more harsh review than the episode warranted.

He was also 'Crashdown' on Battlestar Galactica and he voiced Darth Maul in the Clone Wars. I loved him as Crashdown and so far that character remains my favorite of his work. But it was great to see him here and I hope we see more of him.

No no. I can DVR and watch the next day!

I was holding for her to show up on a worthy show called Arrow

I read the same thing. That it was supposed to be something about pirates?

Yeah, I'm afraid of that as well. I think Guggenheim is so married to and in love with the idea of Laurel that he's got blinders on to how her character is really coming across. Short of Sara killing Thea, Felicity, Diggle or Oliver there is very little they can do with her to make me hate her.