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Rosita and Eugene were both there.

'Here's a great idea for the second half of the season. Make it eight episodes of everyone trying to get to Terminus, then in the season finale, have them arrive at Terminus. Then, five minutes later, have them realise it was a terrible mistake and they should run away'.

'That they've planted their potatoes all wrong'.

I'm genuinely astonished that there's anyone left who doesn't think this show is now a disaster. That was a laugh out loud final line, the flashbacks were utterly redundant, and the 'cliff hanger' finale sets up, at most, two episodes of S5 before the gang is out on the road again.

To placate them, a little cartoon God should occasionally pop up on screen and say 'I live around here somewhere, possibly…'

Should have called it Upon Lots of Times In Wonderland if they wanted it to last multiple seasons.

I liked Awake and I like Kyle Killen, but Mind Games always seemed to have an over-elaborate premise, and the way ABC just stuck it out there randomly always seemed like it was doomed to failure.

Thanks for taking notes. I suppose I'll have to learn to ignore replies to my posts that aren't really replies, just nonsense from people who have no interested in actually debating something.

Come on now. The Walking Dead is worse than it has ever been, and season 4 has been a total write off. Some of the plague episodes were good, but the majority of the episodes have been terrible.

Was there a point where you thought 'this is the smartest reply anyone has ever written?' Because your brain was lying to you. It's a desperately unwitty retort.

Sure, moving it didn't make everything better, but if it had happened earlier, it might have. I think what really could have reinvigorated the show would have been retiring Jack and having someone else step into his shoes.

Is this really your reply, or did you accidentally hit the post button before you were finished?

So you think he'll die at some point in the first half of the film.

The trailer manages to make the film look spectacularly beautiful and spectacularly stupid.

The biggest problem 24 had was that it didn't leave LA soon enough, and it just ran out of steam because the same shit kept happening to the same guy in the same city in the same span of time. But while season 8 wasn't great, I thought it did a decent job with its finale in allowing Jack to get away from it all.

I suppose it is just possible that Donald Glover left because a) he had better things to do and b) Community just isn't very good now.

The turtles don't look as cool, or as realistic, as they did in 1990. Which is probably a problem.

Surely giving such a good actress a role like this means that Coulson's cellist girlfriend isn't just a cellist girlfriend?

Parks and Recreation is significantly better than Community. It's a lot funnier, and it's much better at actually having its characters change as people and show some ambition.

It's been very impressive how quickly Brooklyn Nine-Nine has managed to address the problems it had in its early episodes to become such a consistently hilarious show.