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They absolutely do not look more realistic, on the contrary. The originals look good because there's a logic in the way they're shaped, those just look like the drawings of someone who hasn't grasped anatomy and proportions quite yet.

Namechecking iZombie makes a lot of sense, especially when this episode's zombie also played a zombie infatuated with the female lead on the other show.

"Grew up in a city that's 98% white"

It's the third episode, and the first episode of the other seasons made me laugh more than this year, which I found weaker. So, yeah, OK.

This is the first episode this season that had me laugh out loud throughout. One thing is for sure, the show is amazing at casting the perfect, often recognizable, faces for those sketches.

You should, those bangs were hilarious - and still looked great!

Dudley's Ass.

And the awful, horrible, but often-in-his-underwear crime boss Armadillo from The Shield.

Not a show, but a comic book : I stopped reading The Walking Dead after Tyrese was killed. At this point he was the only character I cared about so I didn't see the point.

The musical cue when Vanessa Williams enters the room… I need it to go on living,

Was this the perfect episode or what? Apart from the usual extremely competent story, there's so many things iZombie does right that other shows fail at ; just the fact that they hire an actor who can actually speak the language of his character with a believable accent (was that Aliocha Schneider as the pretentious

Because of the silly premise, it's always surprising and admirable when Grimm goes really seriously dark (even though it's been doing so for a few seasons now) and this episode was among the darkest yet. Eve's interrogation technique was the most creatively creepy thing the show ever came up with, and the scene was

I kind of called it from the first episode (in which Taylor was checking boys pics on his phone) and when Eric went on the date with the older guy, it was pretty clear that both of them are gay (or bi), so the chance that their encounter was consensual was pretty high. I didn't think the show would actually go this

Well, no… Even if it's just Steven telling a story, what happens in the story is pretty much supernatural.

It's the first time I'm excited for a horror movie prior to its release (I was late on the Babadook/ It follows / Goodnight Mommy - that I didn't like - crazes) so it might be the first one I'm going to see in the theaters! I expect to be horrified.

Oh, wow, I never would have thought, it really feels like they have songs all the time now. I don't know where that perception comes from, but your theory doesn't really adds up for me because I binged all the episodes that aired before the first Steven bomb (which was the first time I watched episodes as their aired)

I liked the song - enough - but I liked it better when the show didn't feel the need to have a musical segment in every single episode… It made scenes like "Stronger than you" more special. Honestly, most of the songs sound pretty much the same and they've never reached "STY"'s level so maybe they could use them more

I gasped when I saw the map. I don't know if we'd seen it before but it was a little shocking. Though some of it seems to just come from a different evolution (most of Africa stayed glued to South America but that could have naturally happened), other parts of the world seem like they've simply been obliterated (like

90210 only became good in the second season, when the whole car accident storyline from the first season finale created that conflict between the main girl and the rest (and bland main guy left the show). That was pretty good, and it kept being mostly watchable, though never must-see TV. Gossip Girl is pretty much the

Honestly, it totally makes sense from the beginning that Dan was Gossip Girl. From a storytelling point, it's an amazing choice ; the fact that Gossip Girl even talks about him in the pilot even though he's a total nobody for example, which is how he gets accepted into the inner circle of the rich kids and becomes