Stick
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“... a guy fretting he may be the spawn of Satan ...”

Terry Pratchett and Neil Gaiman’s Good Omens is an excellent comedic depiction of the Antichrist and the apocalypse. They should just do that. I’d kill for Tom Hiddleston as Crowley...

Just looking for an excuse to throw it out there to look clever at any mention of Hitler, I’m assuming.

So, somehow the show ISN’T progressive because Awesome Warrior-Queen Girlfriend died? Um, huh?

It looked to me, in the final scene, like it was right in the heart when he’s lying down. But he is crumpled on the ground, so I might have been off in my assessment.

Star Trek, like your cats, is just something you must hold, cherish, and love unconditionally.

Huh. If this is how they’re gonna handle all their communications with their new openness policy, I could get behind it.

It’s much easier to watch if you think of it as a nod toward the existence of Gaiman’s iteration of Lucifer. On that level it’s lots of fun. If I’d been expecting a remotely faithful iteration of Gaiman’s character, though, I’d be bleeding out the eyeballs.

Blame the Argus handbook. It clearly states that if a prisoner in a secret facility plays dead, the agents are to throw all caution to the wind and remove all the safegaurds before checking on said prisoner. And yes, it actually uses the phrase “throw all caution to the wind” and to even use a throwing motion with

Re: the Caitlin-Frosty Cisco fakeout. I KNOW!!! I was like is she joking? is she really becoming KF? oh no KF E2 made it across? I honestly was as confused as Cisco.

The episode was amazing - King Shark! Lyla and Diggle! Zoom reveal!

Meh, it’s Argus. It would be shocking if two agents don’t get eaten by a giant man-shark every week.

I think this is probably the best way to go with it honestly. To be a completely serious fantasy would be to invite every comparison to Tolkein (appropriate, how much LotR there is in the lifeblood of D&D), but a lot of the best D&D-esque stories to come out over the last few years have been light-hearted,

Seriously, this was some incredible casting choice. there’s ‘nailed-it’ and then there is this, some serious ‘beyond-the-call-of-duty’ magic happens when the camera is on her, and not just when she’s Supergirl, even in the office it’s like something unreal, well... anyways, she’s awesome.

Nah, he’d spend the whole episode shirtless in a dark corner man-angsting about how the sunlight is all his fault.

Oliver: “Jeez Barry, this Earth sure is awfully bright!”

Say what you want about Supergirl as a show, but Melissa Benoist is a beautiful, wonderful delight as Supergirl.

It’s too bad that this ends up being emblematic of Jessica Jones’ reduction from a Character/Person to just The Mom in recent years. One would think that SHE would be the one who’d need to tone down the swearing.

I was both proud and mortified when Kid Electron shouted “oh, fuck that,” at a clown.