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Raven Wilder
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It ain't Project Xcellent.

You might want to be careful here. Some of the comments you're making could be seen as inciting violence, which is, y'know, illegal.

The Friends set seems unrealistically large, until you realize that it doesn't have a ceiling. That makes its affordability a bit more reasonable.

Am I the only one who thought testing the amnesia cure on Blaine was a REALLY STUPID idea? Presumably, if he gets his memories back, he'll get his old personality and life goals back, meaning he'll once more be willing and eager to kill people for the sake of a get rich quick scheme.

What exactly do you think was censored?

And in an otherwise very serious show, it functions as a subtle bit of comic relief at times, like how "You should leave" translates to "You best bounce".

It kind of works if you assume the aliens are immortal (or at least centuries old) and have been flying around in their spaceship for so long, with only each other for company, that their speech patterns have devolved into a series of inside references.

Given that we're now dealing with conspiracy theorists getting alarmingly close to the truth, I want someone to bring up how insanely high the Seattle murder rate has been on this show the last couple years.

I was thinking of that guy from The IT Crowd.

He might want to keep some dad brain chili in the freezer, just slip a little into Liv's lunch here and there.

I was always a Klinger fan myself.

That's part of why I prefer Arrow. Oliver Queen is a deeply messed up person who often makes very bad decisions and takes unheroic actions, but both the show and Oliver himself have always been very up front about all of that.

Well, I think she played a straight man for Groucho Marx at one point. That's one scenario where there's no shame in being second banana.

My favorite was Baltar. In an incredibly dour and stoic cast, he was delightfully weird and manic.

I'd say second and third seasons are still incredibly strong.

You should check out Season 2. I and almost everyone else I've seen comment on it consider it a huge improvement over Season 1, especially in the interesting character to boring character ratio.

I'll second the love for Buffy's character, even if Willow is my personal fave.

Clarke Griffin from The 100. Normally when a show's main character is the leader of a group of people, and the show tells me how important their leadership is, it just feels forced, but The 100 makes Clarke's ascent from juvenile delinquent to leader of her people feel so natural.

See, I'd have to give that prize to Legends of Tomorrow, at least this season. They do a really good job switching up who's sharing scenes with who, so a whole lot of different character dynamics get formed.

Here's a question: since this is Archer's dream, does that mean we won't get scenes with other characters when Archer's not around? I mean, it'd make sense for a dream, but could become limiting as the season goes on.