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I've been searching this entire thread for someone giving props to Chyler Leigh this season on Supergirl. Supergirl is probably just about the exact opposite of the kind of prestige TV that gets attention from critics, but she did a fantastic job with Alex's coming out arc.

I'd have nominated "Every single person in Roadies" for worst performance, but again, dead show.

I think she got vastly, vastly better once she became Black Canary and I was unhappy when she died, yes.

It's supposed to be funny. Wynonna Earp has a lot of humor, some of it silly. I'd almost call it a horror-comedy. The scene is as contrived a meet-cute as you see in a million movies and TV shows, just with two women, which is still somewhat unusual, particularly in genre TV, which is not as progressive as it likes

Maybe a gossip town crier? "IN TODAY's NEWS. HEDA getting HEAD-A FROM A CERTAIN BLONDE FROM SKYKRU? SPONSORED BY POST-APOC BREAD. TRUE GROUNDER BREAD FOR TRUE GROUNDERS."

I think you might want to calibrate the brightness on your TV.

Supposedly the lineup is subject to change every season (assuming it gets multiple seasons). I'm also pleased to hear they have no intention of trying to pair White Canary with any of the male characters.

No, he's saying that if you blow up the Donnager and only save one of her crew, save the Asian lady not the white guy.

The Shadow Line started great, then eventually devolved into weirdly slapstick-y spy ninja nonsense.

People survive being impaled on rebar all the time.

I liked Marco Polo a lot, basically everything about it besides Marco Polo himself was really cool.

Wanting to chase after the stealth ship was 1000 percent dumb though.

Hey, we're making some movies. Hey, this movie is going to feature this character. Welp, we can use the version of the character who is based on basically no one right now, or we can use the one specifically based on a popular Hollywood actor. The one set in the universe we're already pulling lots of our material

I like Sunny with every other character but MK. Veil, Wheelchair guy, Quinn, he's fine. But MK is just millstone around the neck of my interest.

They learned by watching ancient preserved copies of Brotherhood of the Wolf.

I'm fine with avant-garde art. I just wish Ono had the self awareness and discipline to go "This is not the time".

The photography for Agents of shield is perfectly fine, which is why "Agents of Shield, the Ugliest show on TV" isn't a meme that exists.

I didn't say that. Look. Agents of Shield is not Hannibal. It isn't Pushing Daisies. it isn't that gorgeous British series Utopia, which you should check out if you haven't seen it. It is not, in short, a show that showcases a particularly flashy or vibrant visual style. Broadly speaking, that might be an

The argument is, Oliver has a bad habit of lazily missing plot points and then using the things he missed or misunderstood as criticisms of the show. He constructs arguments against that the show that are flatly incorrect (the most notable being his egregiously intellectually dishonest argument that the show has a

And by that standard the grade is nonsense. Sava's inability to like the show as it actually is and not as he would like it to be is becoming a big problem.