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Hannah's neighborhood has just gotten a little—weird. Ever since that new boy moved in next door.
But when did he move in? Wasn't the house empty when Hannah went to sleep the night before? Why does it still look deserted? She's not getting any answers from her new neighbor. He just keeps disappearing in the oddest

No Spoiler Space? I have to know if Hannah is the same Hannah from The Ghost Next Door.

Wasn't trying to belittle anyone, just pointing out the ridiculous criticisms that people throw around for no reason.

First and foremost: people really, really need to stop calling Patty(or anyone else, really) a "Mary Sue". There are thankfully very few Mary Sue's in non-fan fiction so stop with that nonsense.

This was great, easily the best pilot/first episode of the year. The CW, the unsung best channel on TV, just keeps getting better.

Terrible, terrible Gotham. Will you never change?

People preferring any version of Scooby-Doo to Mystery Inc. is complete madness. The show is so astoundingly superior to the rest that every time I come across the opinion I assume the person must be joking. It just isn't possible.

A man can dream. "The Cape cleans up Gotham!" is just what this show is missing.

He is completely opposite the Joker in demeanor(as the Joker should be prior to actually being the Joker) and yet has the Joker's gift for showmanship and theatrics and the man rocks a mean purple suit, case closed.

Lame episode that catapults into the realm of full-on terrible with that idiotic ending.

I'm kind of confused how you got that idea out of this review. This review does nothing but highlight the interesting story avenue the show is currently going down(doing a character redemption arc and not forgetting all the terrible said character has done).

Oh man, you so right. Can't believe that thought never crossed my mind

Good showing for:
1) Henry. Gets to be an actual kid and not a plot point, slightly endearing storylet is the result.
2) Regina. Can she ever have a bad showing?
3) Robin. He might be the blandest character in existence but, hey, he sure is a nice guy.
4) Charming(?!). Killed a fool and gave some solid advice to Henry.

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I could barely follow this episode as I stopped watching a season and a half ago(I believe) but I found myself enjoying it in its own OUAT way: Regina's the best, the Charmings are the worst, etc. I liked Merida, I loved the Ren' Faire stylings of King Arthur and crew at the beginning, I scoffed/chuckled at the Dark

Off the top of my head Flamingo has appeared only twice in any sort of notable role, first in Batman #666 where he is in maybe two panels and then in a single issue of Batman and Robin where he is brought in to kill The Red Hood. I think he has been used since then as background fodder but not much else.

Never said it was "bold" just said what it was. And if you really think his Batman & Robin was glorifying the escalating violence and death of superhero comics you are crazy.

Another adaptation pilfers from Morrison and will surely miss the point.

Space Cases better show up, like right now.