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You're not "giving my opinion". That's not what offends me. It's your assertion that your opinions are "facts" and mine are thus "false".

Check out "The Honourable Woman", which does have a lot of family stuff, but it's all very relevant to the story, about Israel, Palestine, the US and UK, while the titular character is about the only one trying for a "good" outcome rather than the Pyrrhic victory that is the norm for the Middle East..

Yes I am, because you wouldn't be trolling me if you could.

"The uploader has not made this video available in your country".
Petty minded assholes.
Found it at https://www.youtube.com/wat…
"Teaser" is the word, waste of time.

I'm sorry you can't distinguish a fact from an opinion.

That's your preference, not a fact.

"Star Wars" as it was called in 1977, is neither a sequel not a prequel. it was the first in the series. And for my money, the only one worth watching again.

Yeah, you're right. But looking at that scene again, I wondered about the smashed light. Every light I've seen smashed just goes dead, this turned into a firework spraying sparks all over.
Same as every crashed car explodes like a bomb. The TV world is just more flammable than ours.

"Constantine is pretty much impossible to find online these days,"
? I guess you mean somewhere you have to pay for it.

Would have worked if she'd turned up at her flat and disposed of the body.
What was the plan? Turn up the next day in civvies after killing her in front of her coworkers?

Yes, why dance around in front of her creating "speed mirages". Just circle round, get behind her and immobilise her/knock her out.

Because he's Mandy Patinkin.

It was only for a photo, he could have just used tomato sauce.

Allison, or someone who reported to her, followed Saul to the mail drop. The postmaster was recruited, so she then knows which mailbox is being used and who uses it; they can open the box and read the messages. Don't know how they would reverse engineer the elaborate newspaper code we saw though.

It was implied that the knife was extra-sensitive to blood diseases. Obviously, since the victims were still ambulatory, it affected the knife more than a normal person.

And I liked how the computer reconstructed not only the blade's shape, which was a bit of a stretch, but also that of the handle. Puts CSI's computer magic to shame.

But none of Jack's victims was exsanguinated. The death scenes were very gory, and organs were removed.

He does have super strength. Strength is power. Power is energy expended per unit time. He can do things thousands of times faster then a normal person, i.e. in 1/1000 the time .So he is using thousands of times the power of a normal person. He has a thousand of times the strength.
By punching a person at superspeed,

Actually , Malcolm says "You will be compelled to kill until you've slain the one who hurt you."
Arguably, that was Malcolm, he's the one who programmed her into killing Sara.
But I don't see Oliver shedding any tears for him, so he's not the flash-forward death.

Yeah, why wouldn't she have brought Tommy too?
Because he isn't needed for a spinoff TV show is the only reason.