WebChoice
Wednesday
It was a long day yesterday, and you can't imagine what WebChoice Wednesday will be like.
Last night on the 2-Hour Season Finale of Marvel's Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D., an agent fell. In the closing moments, Lincoln sacrificed himself to save his teammates and defeat Hive once and for all. I can understand that these deaths will affect the future of the series, as it was announced during a upfront presentation that Agents of S.H.I.E.D. will remain on Tuesday Nights this Fall, but at a new time: 10:00PM on ABC. If you did watch the last few moments of the finale, you'll see how it sets up Season Four where after six months after defeated Hive, Daisy is on the run from S.H.I.E.L.D. and Doctor Radcliffe was building some kind of body behind a glass wall. To be honest, I was hoping for a post-credit scene atmosphere like the season 2 finale, but by early this Fall, we will get some answers. For now, here 2 previous clips highlighting last night.
Farewell to the Agents, For Now.
The Last Ones - Marvel’s Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. Season Finale
Prepare to Make a Stand - Marvel’s Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. Season Finale
Everyone should know by now that I am a big comic book/superhero fans, even though I barely even read comic books. I learned last week that Supergirl had been renewed for a second season, however she's moving CBS to The CW starting early next fall. Now this is good for so many reason, with Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. moving to 10PM on Tuesday, I can watch the Girl of Steel any day of the week without trying to watch two things at once, as she doesn't remain at 8PM on Mondays (same time as Gotham and WWE Raw). This also means that Supergirl will be moving with Arrow, The Flash and Legends of Tomorrow, so I'll be on The CW everyday of the week. Next Tuesday will be the season finale of The Flash, but this Thursday, Legends of Tomorrow will end its season, and here are two trailers on what to expect.
DC's Legends of Tomorrow | Legendary Extended Trailer | The CW
The Flash | The Race of His Life Trailer | The CW
The NBA Playoff Conference Finals started last Monday and they promise to be something special before the NBA Championship Finals on June 2nd. The Oklahoma City Thunder stuck to the defending Champs Golden State Warriors on Monday in score of 108 to 102. Then just last night, the Cleveland Cavaliers welcomed the Toronto Raptors to their first Conference Finals appearance by handing them a 115-84 loss. Cleveland has now won a playoff game with a lead of 31 points, which is a franchise record for them. What interesting is that OKC is trying to dethrone the Warriors and but a dent in armor, however, one small dent is not enough to defeat the Masters of the 3-Pt Shot, the Thunder will need the same power they has in Game 1 in order to win three more games. Check out the highlights from the games earlier this week.

Final results from each of the Game 1s
KD, Westbrook Duel Curry, Thompson in Game One
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