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And, honestly? That was the worst season of a reliably good show.

I actually question Toby’s perfection here. Kate can be an annoying, insensitive, vacillating mess, but Toby can’t stop walking into Kate’s emotional meat grinder and getting pushed back.

I don’t know if anyone else has noticed, but the criticism Trump frequently levels at others, can easily be used to refer to him. I thought that last week, when he was spouting off about that goddam memo (“an American disgrace”), and feel it even more in these comments. Who’s un-American? Who’s treasonous?

Both sides!

DC/WB needs to get out front on this, too. Their Extended Universe movies have been questionable, but being the preferred superhero movies of the alt-right will pretty much guarantee their continued problems. Disavow these assholes as soon as possible.

I realize that I have been wrong in the things I have said about in the past about Post Malone. I have previously called him “this generation’s Kid Rock.” Well, say what you will about Kid Rock’s no-talent-having, confederate-pandering, Mitt-Romney-supporting, fake-rebel ass, I can’t say I ever remember Kid Rock

Now this was more like it. If you’re going for irrelevant, if you’re going for absurd, give us some laughs. I thought they had forgotten how to do this. Thank God for Darin Morgan.

One of the benefits of this show having so many characters on the far side of thirty, is that we’re seeing less identity crisis issues so far. These characters largely seem to know who they are.

While I’m glad we haven’t any kind of explanation of BL’s rules of engagement yet (there was at least one possible fatality last week), I’m pretty sure I saw an Electro-Dickpunch, too.

A total snub for Geostorm? No nomination for Gerard “Mr. Razzie” Butler?! I must protest.

Does anyone know Vince Gilligan’s phone number anymore? Doesn’t anybody want to try?

I learned this lesson in 2016, when Megyn Kelly had her dust-up with Donald Trump: The enemy of my enemy isn’t always my friend. Sometimes it’s just another enemy.

Was Manu Bennett still on this show? Because, no offense to the fans of it (I only ever watched half an episode), I’d love it if this meant Bennett can return to the Arrowverse as Slade Wilson on a regular basis.

I gave up on Gotham in season 2, after the umpteenth mass slaughter of police officers. Gotham and Arrow regularly go over the top with their villain massacres. It’s like, who would ever police those streets?

A promising start. Although there will be a focus on BL’s daughters, I’m hopeful it will avoid the sometimes crippling soap opera elements on shows like Arrow and Supergirl.

Man, look at the filthy scarf in that photo. I think a real patriot should dispose of that nasty rag, possibly by setting it on fire. And burn up that scarf, too.

Lotta mediocre caucasian rappers out now. Yeah, there’s shitty non-white rappers, too, but these guys...

I finally (FINALLY) watched the pilot episode of this show last night. Thanks, Hulu 30-day trial. And although it was a well-made show, and Moss was great, as reported, it was so bleak, I had to back off after episode 1. The only thing that I desired to binge on was any morphine that might be in the house (wasn’t any).

I remember reading about this Clapton rant nearly 20 years ago, in the Ego Trip Big Book of Racism (where did I put that, anyway?). They also revealed stories of racist onstage rants by rock icons, like Jim Morrison and Iggy Pop. Sure they had black friends, too.

My fondest hope is that Trump would just leave figurativity alone, and literally set himself on fire.