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Especially since Stein was the one who told Mick time after time that Snart was nothing more than a hallucination. I was hoping Mick would call him out on that… "Why wouldn't I tell the hallucination, you know the thing you told me was only in my mind, about the plan???"

in keeping secrets of fucking earth 3

Oh Ray, of course you're the one looking in the wrong direction!

But not by the people who tell Curtisandelizabeth Hubbard what to think and how to feel and who to hate

2 words out of more than 900 were devoted to Dumont in last week's article. Unless you are counting the final paragraph which always introduces the next topic to be covered. Which would be 6 words in about 1000

He certainly thinks it looks big in his tiny, tiny hands (which he also believes to be larger than normal so he gets to convince himself he has a gigantic cock)

The series will conclude just as the dragons get to Westeros so that we, the audience, can have the privilege of imagining the way the entire story ends

They're likely still confused by the old "Got your nose!" gag. Also, easily distracted by shiny things

It was a lot of fun but they weren't even proper Men (and Woman) from UNCLE until the final scene. It's kind of sad to see when movies so clearly set themselves up for a sequel that will never actually happen. Such hope! Such optimism! Such mediocre returns

It's like, how much more idiotic could they be? And the answer is none. None more idiotic.

Hey now, we can all agree that The Incredibles is a great movie… But best ever? Everyone knows that honor belongs to Movie 43

Do you project? You will

Dude you burned him soooooo bad. You're like totally in the zone right now

Z for Zarathustra does indeed speak for itself. That whole scene was great and I loved the little bit of faux-Prince playing when Joker Mike and his neon beatniks showed up.

It's clear how much you enjoy this show (which makes any criticism you present all the more valid) and while I certainly enjoy having a space to read about and discuss shows as soon as possible I appreciate a well written and thoughtful review even more so, no matter when it's posted

This show does a remarkable job of mixing its surrealist gags and silly references with very real, grounded takes on people and relationships. It's impressive how often these disparate elements reinforce and deepen each other

It's been such a very long time since Warner Bros released a good super hero movie that was not directed by Nolan… but I do sincerely hope Wonder Woman is a success both critically and at the box office

She was the girl that I neva had
And I wanted to get to know her bettah

He does not support marriage equality nor does he support transgender rights and he's unequivocal in his belief that gays should not raise children

Agreed on how much is put into each episode but the show always leaves me wanting more