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This may sound silly, but although they are not owned by the same parent company, CBS does partially own The CW, and although they've ruled out a crossover for the time being, I do have my hopes, and given the same story structure that Supergirl shares with Arrow and The Flash, I'd like to think that even if the shows

I probably say this every week, but I just love this show! I hope it gets 10 quality seasons, or more just to spite Smallville. How that show lasted 10 seasons is beyond me.

I loved this episode! Although Livewire was the villain of the week, she wasn't the highlight, although she was one of the better villains so far in this series (Astra probably takes the ultimate slot). I enjoyed the relationship parallels between Cat and her mother, and Alex and Eliza. I loved the plot reveal

I thought this was another clunker for a typical subpar season of Modern Family. The voice over by Jay was cute, but because the rest of the show lacked substance, it seemed superficial at the same time.

The clip was from five years ago. Steve Harvey is still the host. The host then was John O'Hurley, who played J. Peterman on Seinfeld.

You made me think of this Family Feud clip:

This is awesome! Thanks for sharing.

My favorite zone's music was Flying Battery Zone from Sonic & Knuckles. It's also pretty cool that Sandopolis Zone is the zone right after.

I love this show. I agree that the dialogue is clunky, but mainly because of the reiteration of the show's premise and relationships between the character, as the reviewer says.

First off, what a feeble rebuttal.

Well, I just watched the episode.

I'm disappointed, but not surprised, that 24: Live Another Day wasn't nominated for Outstanding Limited Series, considering it was 24's best installment since its fifth season, which won its Emmy for Outstanding Drama Series in its respective year. I didn't watch the other shows in the category, so I don't know how

I loved Man of Steel when I first saw it at the theater but have come to a more mixed impression of the film especially in regard to the destruction caused in part Superman's actions. Some people say that Superman had too much on his hands dealing with Zods and his cohorts to save the city, but it still doesn't

I'm going to have to disagree about the first Captain America not, at least in part, being a promo for the sequel. Even though I love that movie, the final scene at the end was clearly used to set up Steve Rogers for being in the present day, not to mention the literal trailer that was attached to the movie after the

Well, it's implausible for Jack Bauer to be running around forever. I think if Kiefer Sutherland wanted to be reprise his role, the show would still feature Jack as the main character. Also, this might lend an opportunity to market toward a younger crowd, because it does seem to be that the target demographic ages

I like the plot reveal of Garrett and Stacy being cousins. I didn't particularly care for the execution of this episode in general.

I thought it was an excellent finale and one of the best five episodes of the season. I enjoyed Burrell's performance through Skype, even though I've seen the same mechanic on a Community episode this year and on a Big Bang Theory episode back in its third season (which happened to be running alongside Modern Family's

Wiki 24 confirms he was the ambassador for the unnamed Middle Eastern country involved with the events of Season 6.

My favorite line was when Abed says, "So the Pope turns to the giraffe and says, 'Now, I'm in the room,'" and Jeff responds, "That's okay, Abed. I'm sure the joke was funny based on the last line," or something to that effect.

The worst part of that episode was that last scene with Priya, after she confessed she had cheated, too.