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If Rogelio dies before the end of the show I will Rogeliriot.

Since she is dating Sue Bird, I think anybody has to pretty much respect her game as a lesbian as well as a great soccer player 

I’m amazed that Crazy Ex-Girlfriend isn’t part of this list, I had some minor issues with the finale but even despite that it was pretty amazing stuff throughout.

Jon Glaser Loves Gear should be on it too, but I’m less surprised by it not being there as it seems the site refused to acknowledge it’s existence for some

Not entirely sure what the criteria for inclusion is, but Crazy Ex-Girlfriend sticking the landing has gotta qualify, right? 

Legends of Tomorrow is still one of the best shows going, even if the most recent magic-related season was messy even for it

Boaty is one Mellow Yellow, calmly and methodically travelling the oceans to help save us humans from ourselves.

When he said “That’s what you keep saying,” I lost it laughing.

Heather = GOAT

NBC really durbed its comedy block with this cancellation.

Classic non-dome.

Deke’s girlfriend also does the weird stuff.

Who’s that girl? .... It’s ... Robin Sherbatsky?

Greg Rucka created a hard drinking woman who sleeps with women? You don’t say

I hope they include a female love interest for Dex as well. One of the interesting things about the comic was that Dex was bisexual and the reason she didn’t get along well with the police was because she slept with the police chief’s wife.

Immediately I thought of Stumptown Coffee and thought this would be some stupid brand tie in. Then I thought Portland is just called Stumptown don’t be an idiot. Then the first thing they mention in this is coffee...

Because I cannot abide anyone being wrong on the internet, at least when the subject is a TV show, I must point out that the vampires on “What We Do in the Shadows” live on Staten Island, not Long Island.

That would be amazing, but I gotta think that if they don’t have the effects budget for Firestorm anymore, they definitely won’t be able to pull off a good Thunderbolt.

And btw. the origin of this Drake really mirrors the origin of Drake in the original show.

getTV was showing an original episode of All In The Family (not the same one) at the same time ABC was doing their revival. I kept switching between the two for a bit. The biggest thing between the two was the energy level. The original seemed to move so much quicker. The laugh lines were delivered much more crisply.

The “seven percent solution” was a Sherlock Holmes story. I believe it involved him going crazy after overdoing it a bit on the cocaine injections.