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He is aggressively mediocre, and his face looks like an uncooked ham. The most interesting thing about him is being Miranda Lambert’s ex, and he knows it.

If it was meant for people to know exactly what it meant, it wouldn’t have been so cryptic.”

Cool, it looks like a .4 is about what it was getting last season too. Come on CW, let’s keep this gravy train rolling forever!

I love this show, so glad it is back. I love how unpredictable it can be, and the particularly the way it treats some of the tough, (almost unthinkable) decisions these people have to make.

Good ratings news for this episode: it managed a 0.4 in the demo, which is very solid by CW standards—as good as some of the superhero shows in the earlier timeslot (and double what my beloved iZombie has been pulling this season).

Please keep these reviews coming. If the rest of the season is anything like this premiere, we’re all in for a wild ride.

Such a great premiere! Eliza Taylor nailed the desperation of Clarke’s journey, and even though I knew from promos and such that she would find Eden and Maddie, I found myself anxious for her to survive. Eden is beautiful and I like the mother/daughter relationship. I’m curious to see more of what happened both in

You know how it is. You keep meaning to go dig it that rubble but then you keep being like “Nah, I’ll do it tomorrow.” And then you go spear some fish and draw a picture and see whether those bitter berries can ferment and teach your adoptive daughter how to murder people and then the next thing you know it’s six

Very happy to see Ivana Miličević join the cast. Her arrival along with dozens of very muscular and very armed men immediately has me feeling super tense about what’s to come.

Maybe for once we can get through a season without Raven getting crippled, horribly injured, or disabled frequently?

Review of 5x01

just goes back to that clip of Terry Crews stating a lot of men just view women as things - simple for their pleasure — hearing someone say it and then reading stuff like this just really hurts my heart — how are we ever going to get past this divide when so few people in power acknowledge it?

Unless both him and his wife had an open, poly-amorous relationship it is absolutely fair game to bring it up in relation to his sleaziness and sexist behaviour. It shows he did not value her as a equal partner, her consent or her safety. Lot’s of people have affairs. That doesn’t make it any less of an issue.

“beautiful, needy, aggressive young women” and that environment made him feel “like something from a Greek myth.”

he spent a lot of his career surrounded by “beautiful, needy, aggressive young women” and that environment made him feel “like something from a Greek myth.”

When I was in college, I did as stint at a grocery store in a part of London popular with superannuated European nobility. I’d regularly get customers with haughty attitudes, impenatrable accents, and checkbooks bearing names like “The Countess of Warsaw” and “The Prince of Carpathia.” They were usually buying

Ah, the “Eleanor - Find Chidi” approach.