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I love Grace. I'm interested to see how it factors into everything. Maybe we finally get to see his accident or him faking his death?
It's not getting cancelled any time soon. Four big names attached to the show: Jonathan Nolan, JJ Abrams (his name is still on what I've seen though I don't believe he's done much after the pilot), Jim Caviezel and Michael Emerson. When you're a show that has the writer of The Dark Knight, Jesus, Ben Linus and produced by JJ Abrams, it's hard to get canceled.
Nice that we'll be getting more of Finch's backstory and that it'll have some part of the final season arc. Also, sort of knew that Shahi would return at some point since they wouldn't spend a whole episode on her, have her survive, and then not use her again.
CBS announced its renewal.
I don't think it is their job to promote niche shows no one watches.Let it go, Vile.
Honestly I don't even understand why you're still complaining out this. Shows aren't kept on the air with media coverage, they're kept on the air with viewers, for which POI has plenty. I mean, NCIS has been on, what, 30 years now? No one writing for TV Guide or anything like that cares about NCIS when they can devote their time to putting the word out there about more niche stuff that doesn't have as many viewers (which aren't always the terrible ones-- I mean, did you really see anyone in the media trying to save Animal Practice, Mob Doctor or Do No Harm? Nope) as opposed to shows that get 10 million viewers just for being on CBS.
At a certain point, you're just complaining for the sake of complaining. The lack of media coverage obviously isn't hurting the show at this point.
Different era, different coverage. Back then, there just weren't as many quality cable shows so they could focus more on the network shows. Now there are so many channels with good shows and so many more outlets that everything is really scattered coverage-wise. Websites can choose which shows to cover based on what type of page viewers they want to attract.I don't think it is their job to promote niche shows no one watches.
I'd simply like bigger outlets to give the show the respect it deserves. IMHO, when 24 was big everyone was talking about it and it got a **** ton of coverage. It became a prestige show.
Seems like her and Finch have a common enemy now and they both want her to pay, although in very different ways. Really loved Finch's reaction to Bear not warning him or even attacking Shaw when she came and went like she belonged there.They've gotta make Shahi a regular next season.
A crazy theory, but hear me out...what if Root gets Shaw on her side? With what happened earlier this season, Root could easily persuade Shaw into thinking the same views as hers.
I'm real interested in who or what he's working for since the Chinese now seem to only be a bit player and someone else is getting the stolen information and behind the cyber attack.I wonder if we'll have Greer's organization and HR's plot both in the Season finale. Or will HR's plot wrap up next season? Either way, it's very interesting. But Greer is the one my focus is on for now as obviously he poses the largest threat to the machine, Finch, Reese and Bear.
Also, I LOVED Bear's attack when the security guards come and find him. That was awesome.
I'm real interested in who or what he's working for since the Chinese now seem to only be a bit player and someone else is getting the stolen information and behind the cyber attack.