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Not to mention the fact that she was smart enough to figure out on her own that he was The Flash.

Yeah, Cavanagh was consistently the only good thing about The Flash, especially the longer the show went.

I’m sad it’s pretty much dead (though this has been coming for a while) but it has been a hell of a ride. I have had so much fun these past ten years with Arrowverse.

Iris sucks...because the writing constantly letting her down. The first couple seasons in particular...

Oliver is my personal fave, but I can’t contest having Sara Lance at number 1 too much, since she would be a very close second for me.

Given that Jameela Jamil’s character on She-Hulk was a vainglorious poseur who was both obsessed with and insecure about her celebrity status...it wouldn’t be the first time.

I know there was a campaign a while back for him as Black Superman, but this would make me just as excited.

I always liked Herstory of Dance for Pierce pushing back at the group (and Jeff in particular) for the shitty way they treat Britta.

I’ve long loved ‘Nightmare on Evergreen Terrace.’ Both for the overall brilliance of adapting the film, but also because Martin’s death in the middle of class remains my favorite ever visual gag in the entire series.

I adore the 10th Doctor. Eccleston was really great, and I really loved Capaldi...but no one’s done it for me quite like Tennant.

He also had some amazing ones, too.

You could always watch Kevin Sorbo movies instead.

That is exactly where my mind went, too.

I really hope he’s part of the press tour.

I always thought that Cox played Matt on the Netflix series with a bit of wry, self-effacing humor, even at his darkest - which is what kept him from being painfully morose. It’s precisely why he’s so fabulous in the role, and it didn’t seem like too much of a stretch for him on She-Hulk.

Yep, they seem to be moving in the opposite direction. I’m intrigued.

And I would argue that your examples are both cherrypicking and oversimplifying the point.

That’s a fair criticism.

Star Trek wasn’t dark, because it was saying the future doesn’t have to be.