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I'm really excited by Flashpoint, but the trailer just served as a reminder of how much of a waste Season 2 was. Season 1 should've just ended with saving Barry's mom in the first place.

Shut up! I command you, shut up!

I think Golden Glider would be a nice addition to the LoD, since it would give Captain Cold someone to bounce off. As it stands, I'm really curious why Heat Wave apparently isn't part of the Legion.

I was so pissed that they seemingly killed her off the first time, only to bring her back later just to kill her off again. And having just typed that out, I just realized that it could apply to either Canary or Killer Frost.

Please, please. Garry. Garry Kidkill.

Are you sure you didn't just see the Kremlin from your house?

You know, AV Club turned into Gawker so gradually, I didn't even notice.

That was actually my first thought as well. We're too clever for the panel, heh. But with the amount of answer sharing that went on, Josh really should've just strategically went along with everyone else on the obvious answer.

I actually can't stand her on SNL, or in general. But at least it actually looked like she was into the game and wanted the contestants to win.

Strahan continues to impress. He's absolutely charming and knows how to joke around without bringing things to a screeching halt. I also love his clues after the fact.

"I think I am, actually humble. I think I'm much more humble than you would understand."

Haven't seen the episode yet so I don't know if Strahan explained it, but I seem to recall that prepositional phases aren't allowed.

"What's there to tell? I was at the orphanage till I was 18, then I got my job at a souvenir stand. Oh, and once I saw a blimp."

SunnyDandThePurpleStuff: Now let's clear this up. Who exactly are you?

You don't follow Chuck Woolery on Twitter, either.

I'd love to see a companion article from Teti on why To Tell the Truth misses the mark so much, especially compared to Pyramid and Match Game. From the jarring editing to unnecessary live band and banal social media hooks, it's no wonder ABC held onto it for a year.

The death happened pretty early in the show's run, in 2009. He actually died of a stroke two weeks after competing. Apparently he had a rare, pre-existing disease that caused his blood to clot easily, and he didn't disclose it on the medical forms.

They were casting for Wipeout Extreme, which would've been a more "serious" obstacle course show more akin to American Ninja Warrior, but nothing ever came of it.

I actually thought Tituss was markedly improved over the premiere. He seemed less shell-shocked to be there, probably because he had been drinking some D'Fwine. That said, his answers still tended to lack wit or originality. For me, the question is whether it's because he's just not good at punchlines, or because the

The best part was her hesitating and trying to formulate a different clue, then giving up and just going for it.