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That was also definitely Dina Meyer’s voice on the other end of the radio.

Was this the one where the couples dressed up *as each other*?

Those two were freaking hilarious together.

Routh’s Superman was confirmed as being the same one from Superman Returns.

Dude can channel Christopher Reeve like nobody’s business.

His comment about his son hinted at that, but it’s nice - if dark - to have confirmation.

>Themyscira

Those mythical 25,000 jobs were pulled out of Amazon’s ass and were 10-20 year projections. They weren’t guaranteed or promised. Stop confusing marketing with reality. Their ACTUAL year 1 job projection was... 700. Oooooo. 

Well, that got... gooey.

Have Barry and Iris ever gotten around to, y’know, making baby Nora?

Pfft. Have you seen Ezekiel, the doomsday prophet in Doom Patrol? He’s a cockroach. Who eventually got turned Godzilla-sized and got freaky with a giant rat. Also, he was voiced by Curtis Armstrong.

There are also dental membership plans that you can usually get day-of at the office that cover checkups and give you discounted rates on fillings, crowns, and whatnot. 

Haven’t tried that, but I grew up on peanut butter and bacon sandwiches (on toasted bread).

A dollop of marmite or vegemite adds a ton of umami-ness. It’s way cheaper to use tomato paste, though (make sure to cook it for extra fond).

They’ve secured a large source of free-range carnies?

“Fighting Evil So You Don’t Have To.”

Don’t forget the slow-mo circling around the leads. He loves the slo-mo circling. It’ll basically look like a 90 minute beer/NASCAR commercial.

I thought it was pretty entertaining. The original is so campy it’s unwatchable.

So the takeaway is that the multiverse can only be saved by gathering enough attractive people to achieve Critical Hotness, and this will give the Anti-Monitor a case of the vapors and he’ll need to lie down a spell on his fainting couch.

Star Trek is the poster child for that. Jonathan Frakes, Levar Burton, Roxann Dawson, Robert Duncan McNeill, etc. That franchise has churned out some seriously prolific directors. Frakes in particular.