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Arturo R. Garcia
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SPOT ON for including Impressive Instant on this list. Will def give the rest of the playlist a whirl as a result. 

“This Superboy tells me that actually, it is about ethics in comics journalism.

So, here’s my pitch: Whitehall and Arjona as Arthur Dent and Fenchurch. 

I actually disagree with you a little on the pre-show. Guevara and Sabian’s match came off like it was prevented from reaching a higher gear. Sammy, in particular, has a lot more to show.

And even as a regular viewer, the BTE bits did not translate well to a regular telecast; there was no indication of why the

If we’re talking in-ring work, Rey-Rey may have surpassed each of them. But as far as pop culture presence El Hijo Del Santo probably edges him out based on longevity within Mexican media circles.

Oh god. What if Ava decides she should get to live a swinging singles life like Sara did?

I think we just stumbled onto the way to get Rachel Bloom on this show and complete the Unified AV Club Legends Theory. 

To be fair, Alex was also a one-night-plus-fight-in-a-church stand. Not that it couldn’t potentially be played for laughs any less (hopefully, anyway, and not CW Drama).

I think that like Mick, Sara just likes taking the piss out of shiny happy people who aren’t members of REM or the B-52s. 

I’m not a cosplay person, but I’d rock the Ringmaster Gary look at a convention party for sure. Thanks for all your work this season, Allison! 

Well, Sara hooked up with her sis at Barry’s wedding. 

Sara trying to do Supergirl’s sunshine routine.

John: “Caligula? Sign me up, mate!”

The thing I enjoyed most about Cryer’s take on Lex is that he allows the viewer to really see the xenophobia that is the true foundation of Lex’s “intellect.” It really makes his blind spot for the House of El stand out; and it made his gaslighting of Lena all the more insidious as a result. 

I was afraid that music drop was going to send the episode over the rails, but thank goodness it passed without much incident 

I dunno, gang, not sure I can buy the idea of two white guys failing upward in politics as anything other than sci-fi. 

Between this and Doctor Who, Maisie Williams has mastered the art of having a grand exit. 

“Oh, Dani? Yeah, she said she was taking the dragon to get some smokes. She’ll be back in a bit but I’m in charge. Cool? Cool.” 

Tyrion: “Actually, the Electoral College is good!” 

Man got himself some land and the ear of what we would call a Prime Minister; as another HBO character said, ‘It’s all in the game.” 

I mean, now that the door’s open she certainly could (here’s to hoping). But I can see her Doctor amplifying the caustic wit we saw from Six and Twelve. If anything she might’ve been a keener rival for Missy/The Master.