/r/television's Whatcha' Watchin' Wednesday: What have you been watching and what do you think of it? (Week of November 16, 2016)

The Walking Dead S07E04 - Being a huge fan of the comics I know I bring in some bias on this, but Negan is quickly becoming my favourite character on the show. Jeffrey Dean Morgan is killing it with everything he does, and Andrew Lincoln's acting makes it even better. Combine those two things with everything else that happened this week and you have a thoroughly entertaining episode, and my second favourite this season (besides the finale).

Westworld S01E07: Even though I saw the twist coming a couple minutes before it was revealed, it still caught me off guard. I can't help but wonder how they keep this going for four more seasons, but at the moment this is definitely one of the best shows this fall, this episode being one of my favourite so far.

Supergirl S02E06: Supergirl continues to surprise me. I started to write it off a little bit last year, but this season it's been one of my more favourite comic book shows. Melissa Benoist is consistently a high point as Kara, and with the character interactions, Parasite, and them actually making Jimmy important again, this was an enjoyable episode.

Gotham S03E09: Gotham is a confusing show for me at this point. It's entertaining, just not in the sense of quality television. I don't plan to stop watching it, but it's taken such a weird turn that, even though it's intriguing, I wouldn't call it great tv. It's good, just not great.

The Flash S03E06: Again, a good episode. Not as good as Supergirl I don't think, but good. They really underutilized Shade, but everything regarding Alchemy and Wally was great. Still not sure what to think of new Wells. Not much to say besides that.

Arrow S05E07: Probably my favourite episodes of Arrow this season. Vigilante was handled amazingly, as was the Quentin situation. Not sure where they're going with that, but it's intrigued me. Again, not much to say besides this episode being an improvement on this season. Plus, Dolph Lundgren.

The Crown S01E01-S01E05: Even though I'm not liking it as much as everyone here is, I am enjoying it. The sheer production quality and acting sets it apart, as well as the story and characters being interesting. Plan to finish it this weekend, and even though it's not the best show I've seen, it's one of the better ones.

Man in High Castle S01E02-S01E10: Wow. Just wow. This may be one of my favourite shows I've seen in a long time. Being a history buff, and currently studying it I got back into this after watching the first episode awhile ago. It's just amazing, with the alternate history, the atmosphere, and just everything they did in this. Can't wait until it comes back in December.

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