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<THREAD> If the way some people tweet causes you this much discomfort I’d love to see you when real trouble presents itself in your life.

<THREAD> Grow the fuck up Alana and get over yourself.

<THREAD> Holy fucking first world problems!

nope, she’s serious...

Did some more digging on this. It’s not streaming. You can rent the episodes for $2.99 each from Amazon.

Epic trolling son. Gr8 b8, m8.

However, I realized that I was watching OB for Tatiana Maslany and NOT the show itself. I found I didn’t really care much about the story. Not sure what that means but, there it is.

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You’ve composed this list four days too early.

Other than ‘San Junipero’, I didn’t find the latest batch of ‘Black Mirror’ episodes to be up to the show’s original standards. Maybe it’s too self-aware now, but for five of the six episodes, it was just okay.

I really don’t get how Supergirl is on the list. It is super corny, and the villains are some of the worst in TV right now. I find myself screaming at the TV more with this show than with anything else on TV.

Yup. As I said elsewhere in this thread, Luke Cage surrendered to comic book stereotypes after spending most of its season subverting them. A big letdown. 

Pretty good list. Except for (god this pains me to say) the comic book shows that were included. Supergirl is corny (though my young nephews love it) and Luke Cage was so uneven and dull. Both are big disappointments.

Too me none of the best show list can be without Orphan Black but I’m very happy at least Person of Interest made it. I miss it dearly.

I am having trouble finishing both Daredevil S2 and Luke Cage. There are just so many scenes or episodes where nothing happens, except a lot of talking. JJ was saved because David Tennant was perfect as Killian.

Black Mirror? Atlanta?

Luke Cage was fine, but once Cottonmouth was removed I lost a lot of interest. We had one of the most interesting and dynamic villains in the MTVU, and then you literally throw him out a window so you can bring in what was easily the most boringly predictable, moustache-twirling baddie I’ve seen since General

And unlike Daredevil and Jessica Jones’ New York—which is almost hilariously divorced from actual New York

For the first few episodes yes. For me though, it lost its way way too early. And the quote about how they made Luke the least interesting character may have been meant as a compliment, but it is unfortunately true. Mike Colter is soooo damn good as Luke but after the first couple episodes they refused to give him