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A meme of this moment that had me in stitches had Luke's first words being: "There was a hand with it. Did you bring the hand?"

I support this.

That's what I'm hoping. I just don't want my tendency toward optimism to end in heartbreak - it's happened before when it comes to TV shows. Thanks for the reassurance! :)

I think Cole Sprause might actually be the oldest of the main "teen" cast at 24, and he looks and sounds like he's in his late teens to me.

Wow, that's a surprisingly poignant mental image.

As long as this renewal doesn't prevent iZombie from being renewed I'm happy - I really enjoy Riverdale and I would be sad if it didn't come back, but I LOVE iZombie and would be devastated if it was cancelled. I shouldn't worry because CW has historically been good to shows I love, but the shorter upcoming season and

Still hoping that somehow Burton drops out of participation because I don't think the whole film should be in the vein of Pink Elephants On Parade (maybe he can guest direct that sequence?)

Oh my god, yes please! They already had Kara use another quote from that same episode here, so it's not outside the realm of possibility. That would be perfect!

Speaking of Clark, he needs to come back and school her on the proper ways of being a journalist-superhero.

I actually use that exact same Casablanca quote whenever I'm mock-shocked (my family hears it a LOT) so I'm delighted to see someone else do the same.

"Supergirl is what I can do. Kara is who I am," is most definitely a shoutout to Lois and Clark, since this episode has both Dean Cain and Teri Hatcher in it, and that is verbatim (with "Superman" and "Clark" substituted in) what Clark says in that show when he's trying to explain his deception to an upset Lois the

Because then you wouldn't get the hilarious scene where they tackle Giles thinking he's the First…?

I was going to comment that I'd be far more interested if Chris Pratt was co-starring alongside his real-life wife Anna Faris, since the main reason I enjoy the original (and willfully overlook its problems) is the amazing chemistry between the real-life couple of Hawn and Russell.

So, I'm about to either embarrass my best friend or do her proud. She chose the history and evolution of the Robin Hood legends as a midterm project for our theatre history class back in college, and as I recall, long, LONG ago the Marian character was actually originally the heroic star of her own separate folktales

Yeah, I'm not brave enough to post my full rankings in public (nor do I have enough time to get into my reasoning), but I will say the first season ranks dead in the center at number 4. The show definitely strengthened after it, but its campy fun was what made me love Buffy in the first place and I'm still very fond

That was truly his gift.

This is heartbreaking. I grew up watching TCM, so though I never met him, Robert Osbourne felt like a distant but favorite uncle who shared and passed on his love of film, a love that has been a huge part of me my whole life. RIP, and thank you.

Faux-Hook was worth the price of admission alone.

My family and I have started doing a weekly movie night (a mix of older favorites like Jurassic Park and new releases) where we also cook dinner, so I love this idea of going a step further and trying to link the two thematically. I think I'm going to try this, so thanks for the inspiration!

Gelato isn't vegan? Chicken isn't vegan?!