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All of the CW shows have this problem to a certain extent. But the Flash, in particular, has a large, varied line-up of villains that deserve better than the Mediocrity Meat-Grinder they use here.

Given that Wells' good/evil ratio is a toss-up in even the best circumstances (nobody seems to remember that Harry killed the Turtle last season), it's kind of a bad idea that no one has checked out this new Wells before they bring him over. Extreme vetting, anyone?

I guess everyone at the DEO knows Kara's identity now? She was just sitting there at a terminal in her civvies, rewriting her article.

Steven Yuen must have been livid about this, after the Dumpster Fiasco.

I can't say it's any better. I dropped it after All-Out War, but got drawn back in, being curious. Alexandria is in the midst of another war, and the characters are making the same old tiresome mistakes. I'm hanging around until the storyline is over, but when it's done, I am, too.

This episode was miserable. It seemed endless, and played as the exact opposite of fan service. At 20 minutes in, I was saying, "Just get to it, already."

TV these days has no respect for my precious time. This show took six hours to get to the point of the season. Marvel's Netflix shows usually start to lag in the middle of their 13-episode runs. Sons of Anarchy had a final season that was absurdly repetitive and padded. Hell, Preacher's entire first season was mainly

Bringing Conventional TV Show Concerns to Atlanta: Given Earn's frequent misunderstanding and incompetence at managing him, I wonder how long it will take before Alfred considers firing Earn. Especially as Alfred's options continue to expand.

Yeah, despite the virtual plotlessness, I'm in anticipation through each episode, like, "What's gonna happen next?"

Dear God.

Oh, yeah. I, uh, heard about that.

I know that we're starved for credible action heroes now (hence the continuing endurance of nonsense like this movie), but they really need to stop trying to make this guy happen. He's like a more boring Sam Worthington.

This year is really checking all of the rotten-movie boxes, isn't it?

I wondered if the Superman emblem statue in Krypton Park in Metropolis was the premature memorial following his "death" at the hands of Doomsday. You can see, I get hung up on continuity sometimes.

Plus Laurence Fishburne is really busy on blackish this season.

It's not that difficult. Only in recent years, and probably in response to Chris Nolan's tortured Batman, has Superman been portrayed as this aloof, pompous demi-god.

Hard to believe it took them 600 episodes to get around to making fun of Steely Dan.

That last stand-up movie, which included a lot of material about the infidelity that ruined his last marriage, really brought him to the far edge of likability. And it wasn't that funny. He has been better.

Street rappers may have varied experiences and complex thoughts, but you don't hear them voiced too often. It's kind of off-model.

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