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    I don't remember Merlyn ever saying that (I have a foggy memory of episodes from last fall though). I thought the entire reason Constantine was needed was because Sara's body and soul were no longer connected due to her being dead for months before being brought back.

    The past five years wouldn't include Laurel the first time, Shado, or Sara the first time as those happened 6-8 years ago at this point in the series. But if we're talking about Oliver's love life for longer than five years, he also knocked up that one girl before Laurel who he seemed in love with before Moira paid

    In my experience, tech savvy coworkers of mine are usually pretty terrible at Powerpoint. They mostly don't see the point in spending more than ten minutes on a presentation deck. So I deem that aspect of the episode accurate.

    Constantine didn't take away Sara's blood lust - he helped join her body and soul again after she had been dead for months. Thea didn't need his help as she was revived when she was still barely clinging to life.

    At the end of the day it isn't a documentary, it is a retelling of real-life events that is sure to have elements not known as fact to make the drama more compelling. It isn't irresponsible for the creators of this show to make it entertaining - it is irresponsible of the viewers to take everything they see on TV as

    Oh I agree with that. But I think that is the behavior they are trying to curtail. Last year they wouldn't let Arrow use Blue Beetle because they thought they might be making a Booster Gold / Blue Beetle movie at some point in the DCEU. I think what they are saying is that situation wouldn't happen again.

    Well Deadshot happened last year before this changed (and in general Arrow suffered greatly last year from not being able to use Harley, Boomerang more than once, Deadshot more than once, and Blue Beetle IMO) but below is the Variety interview I was referencing from last November:

    I don't think that's true anymore - there was an article a few months ago about WB having decided to no longer limit what can be on TV shows. Anyways that aside, would be kind of funny to have Routh back as Superman.

    Why not just have Brandon play Supergirl's Superman? They could potentially connect the show to his movie at that point (although Jimmy was in the movie and played by someone else). And then the jokes could be The Flash thinking Superman is Atom.

    To be fair, Kara's adoptive father on the show is played by Dean Cain. Who of course starred as Superman in the show Lois and Clark.

    I liked Bee on The Daily Show but the commercials for this have been rerun so many times over the last three to four months that I've lost all interest in watching it.

    I was never arguing against your original point so there was never a reason for you to go back to it. I only argued the specific point you made about the special being part of S6 and would have left it at that if you didn't reply back making it seem like my replies made no sense at all. You seem to think this is all

    Yes…the OP acted like this was the first time we've had a shortened VB season when in fact it has been common for years. Even S4 was split into two eight episode halves that aired a year apart. The person you responded to then incorrectly said they switched to a ten episode season and the specials cut in to those

    You said you considered S6 nine episodes because of the special being labeled as part of it which is something I disagree with because I had a different perspective on how the episodes should be grouped (again based on the actual showrunners sentiments).

    What are we arguing about exactly? I always knew this season would be eight episodes because it was announced as eight a long, long time ago. Maybe even when it was initially ordered back at the end of season four.

    I don't think Adult Swim has officially ordered a season 7 yet. Seasons 5 and 6 both got ordered a long time ago when season 4 ended. But as of now, I can't see why they wouldn't keep this going.

    I dunno, I think the show strays away from those and actually pokes fun at the concept of them (like when the Sovereign briefly pretended to have been Jonas Sr all along). I don't think the show ever needs to change the relationship between Monarch and Rusty.

    I thought I read somewhere that Doc and Jackson themselves disagreed with CN's decision to call that special part of S6 - they both had said it was meant to be the season finale of S5 and they just ran out of episodes to do it on schedule. Would also say the Halloween episode is basically the prologue to S5 as it's

    He was pretty awesome in a serious role on Supernatural (was only in two episodes though).

    Or Glenn for that matter.