For me, baseballs about three things.

Second, its about teamwork.

And what I love is that this sport does not discriminate.

Abbie Mills, The Sin Eater, Sleepy Hollow.

What separatesSleepy Hollowfrom other shows?

Compare a character like Leena onWarehouse 13to such protagonists.

Warehouse 13sGenelle Williams had much more to offer the series than being the innkeeper in the background.

It seems like shell be the one character among the protagonists who died and wont be resurrected.

Sally certainly has depth.

Let me say that I like both iterations ofBeing Humanand the characters as they were cast.

I appreciate that someone like Sally is on TV.

Having your cake and eating it, too, perhaps.

Is the characters last name just supposed to be an odd flourish?

(SeeUgly Betty,The Mindy Project, Luther, The Middleman).

The CWsArrowis a slightly more tepid example, but also a notable one.

Episode two of the second season features a meta exchange between Oliver Queen, Felicity Smoak and John Diggle.

As Diggle coolly stands by, Felicity tells Oliver she doesnt want any part of this secretary business.

Well, it could be worse, Diggle tells her.

My secret identity is his black driver.

I dont always think its fair to the character that hes not up to that par.

With Felicity and Diggle,Arrowhas at least exceeded expectations of those who tuned in for its first episode.

Ultimately, the context of diversity is vital to understanding what it really adds up to.

Is it just there because someone would complain because it wasnt?

(Come on, Harmon!)

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