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That's my assumption too, that somehow Hiro traveled into the future (?), saw the Big Space Kablooey, and then tried to warn someone.

Me being generous to the show: Ren hides in a box because that's like Metal Gear Solid!
Me being realistic to the show: Noah/HRG assumes Ren knows his way out because no one writing the show cares about Ren's plot anymore.

Until proven otherwise I will assume that Nathan's ability to fly is shared by everyone on the show, and they just choose to use it when they want.

I was _really_ annoyed that Luke's first step in "atoning" for his mistakes in life was to burn down his own property. Like, that's not atonement, that's arson.

I wasn't expecting Otaku Man to be turned off but I was expecting … any ??? reaction. Like either "That's so cool!" or "That sucks that you have to die!"
It was just:
::finds out she is literally not an actual human::
"I love you!"

"Btw, how the frell does Renatas know about the impending Solar flare
destruction of Earth is about to destroy Earth, yet NO ONE ELSE
knows—even though this cosmic event is only weeks away?!"
They apparently have been capturing and mining Evos for a long time, so the show wants you to assume that they have access to

I was amazed…

::reads my comment::
::reads your comment::
I can't tell if you are intentionally misreading me or you were trying to make a meta-point?

::rolls eyes::

"Anyone willing to go online and put themselves out there in a
public forum should expect to be made fun of, whether it’s someone
posting a selfie or me posting this review."
Yeah. But. There's a spectrum of negative feedback from the Internet. On one end there's being "made fun of" and on the other end there's having

Because Bruno Heller is the showrunner, and he's British, that would make sense.

Oh. Did I do that?

I am glad you are enjoying the humour on this show. But your argument (that the show is more often intentionally hammy/campy/"so bad it's good" than it is unintentionally so) is not one I find strong support for. I'm not saying you're wrong; I am saying that I think your argument is giving the show too much credit.
And

Actual quote from Richard Kind AV Club interview last week
"I don’t know whether they want me to be more comic or more serious. I
don’t know what they wanted, but I love what they write when they write
it, so I’m really happy to be there, and I think I’m very lucky to be
part of that. "

I'll be in my bunk, watching the news.

"I don’t know whether they want me to be more comic or more serious. I don’t know what they wanted, but I love what they write when they write it, so I’m really happy to be there, and I think I’m very lucky to be part of that."
^ Richard Kind, AV Club interview, saying he doesn't know what direction the show wants his

Whenever I think about this show and how I strongly dislike parts of it I ask myself why I am bothering. An hour a week watching + an hour kvetching is time I could better spend elsewhere. So why do I keep coming back? Am I hoping my online pseudonymous comments somehow … help this show improve? Or die? I can't even

When we LGBT people talk about Gotham, we are not amused by what this show has done with its LGBT characters. But… it's not "surprising" or "outrageous" because the show, overall, is neither good, nor are its main characters LGBT, nor is it trying to say anything.

That was also a very poorly filmed high latitude location

"Meanwhile, in Northeastern Canada!"
::shows a forest spraypainted white::