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    I think Flash is still pretty great but the other two definitely are lacking. And agreed Rip needed a backstory, it just didn't fit well in this episode.

    I can't agree with this episode getting such a high grade. It had good moments (Stein being the hero, Mick and Snart facing off) but it was written so badly. Here are the things that irked me.

    Newsflash bud…no one gives a shit about people's opinions which are dated by two years.

    And the people walking around prisons aren't?

    I highly, highly doubt that.

    If by most of us you mean most of us who haven't seen AoS since day one…then yes. But most people who actually watch it are pretty happy with it since late season one.

    Why is it hard to accept Daredevil and JJ take place in same world as rest of the MCU? Because the tone is different? Is it difficult to accept that Disney World exists in the same world as federal prisons?

    So are you finally done bitching about how Wilkes has been handled then?

    OK someone explain this to me. The Hilltop folks get in a car accident and one of them is hurt…so they all choose to go into a dark house full of zombies instead of staying out in the daylight where there were none…why? Were they hoping that house had everything they needed to fix up their friend plus maybe some fresh

    Yea it picks up a ton of steam at the end of the first season - it's definitely worth revisiting.

    The majority of the Hydra plot is played out in Agents of SHIELD for sure. In fact, locating Strucker for the Avengers is a plot that was in the show right before Avengers 2 came out. So if you don't watch the show, I can see how the beginning of Avengers 2 could be abrupt.

    I miss the days when USA made light and breezy shows. Psych, Burn Notice and White Collar weren't the best shows but they were a lot of fun to watch.

    Yea she was by far the worst part of that show and Szohr didn't portray her particularly well either. I run away from anything she is in and won't be watching this.

    I think if the show hadn't spent the entire ninth season at Barney and Robin's wedding (and most of the eighth getting them there) it could have framed the finale better. It was just too jarring to end a marriage that the entire season had been about in fifteen minutes while also killing off a character viewers had

    Wasn't that a Curb plot?

    "Best thing on TV" is an opinion. In mine, Fargo is better than Justified and Better Call Saul but all are excellent shows.

    The funniest scene from the Simpsons I can remember are the two below combined (they follow each other in the episode but couldn't find them together on Youtube):

    I'm getting really tired of the complaints about how black characters are mistreated because they die or put in positions of death. These are shows where that happens to a large number of characters. I mean lets look at AoS. You have Coulson who actually died in Avengers, Daisy who was shot point-blank and healed with

    If Fox stayed, they'd have to eventually make someone on the show the new straight man to the zany cast and they'd eventually become the weakest link.

    To be completely honest, I'm nowhere near an ocean so if I go swimming it's in lakes. And machetes are really all I need there.