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I still think its incredibly creepy that Barry and Iris are being shipped considering he grew up with her as a sister :/

Me enjoying Legends over The Flash, Donald Trump in the White House, cats and dogs, living together…MASS HYSTERIA!

Easily the best episode of this show so far.

Did it really take two people to jointly pick up those tiny pieces of the statue? Hilarious.

Baby steps to cancellation. Baby steps to cancellation.

Slayer are like a checklist of everything that is dull and cliché in metal.

I just wish they'd lose the time travel angle all together. The Flash has time travel/alternate dimensions already. Having two shows doing it causes confusion in logic. Take the team, throw them in present time with the Legion of Doom and you still have an awesome show. The team's fun dynamics won't be comprised by a

I think they were originally trying to hammer home the 'scrappy rag tag inexperienced team of misfits' angle but now after two seasons of bopping around all over timelines it just makes no sense anymore.

Apparently the move to Tuesday's after The Flash was because of declining viewers, to the point where they're talking about whether to move forward with a 3rd season or nah. I guess they figured people will stick around after The Flash rather than come back another day. This episode was definitely designed to massage

Thanks for your input haha

The baby looks really obviously digitally doctored in in quite a few scenes of this show. I assume they filmed the babies elsewhere and had the actors carry a fauxbebbe while filming main scenes. I'm sure it's a much better process for the babies (less noise, less pressure) but it sticks out a bit.

I'm not sure why they keep saying reboot, this movie will be a direct sequel that will acknowledge the first and second movies, and also Predators, but will ignore all of the AvP movies completely.

Every which way but original.

I think if Netflix had released a two-parter per week instead of 8 at once I might have enjoyed it more. The repetitive nature of some of the gags shows as a detriment when binging them as I did.

I started to lose my televisual pant tightness for this show after these Wide Window episodes, NPH's Olaf-as-Sham was as entertaining as Jim Carrey's but didn't add anything really new. The Miserable Mill episodes kind of bored me, as did the entire repetitive format of the show. I found myself playing with my phone a

I didn't read the comic but I read the novelizations of Concrete Jungle and the sequel Cold War, they were great, I agree they would've made great movies.

Graham Norton has this annoying habit of saying his punchline and then practically shouting Ehhhhhhm immediately after. Once you hear it, you hear it every time. It's very off-putting.

Says who? Cumberbumber and Bilbo are evolving into bigger stars with bigger shows and movies than BBC dramas and this last one seemed like it was purposefully written so ridiculously that fans just wouldn't want anymore. I'm pretty sure most involved are done. The show is done and I'm not being very silly.

Wowie that was a fucking stinker.

He looks like a cross between a tortoise and a nonce.