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I never got the hate the first season of Young Justice got. The characters were so well written and developed and I've never been so entranced by a television's universe as I was with Young Justice's. Dr. Fate was always my favorite Young Justice interpretation. That conversation inside the helmet between Nabu, Wally

I actually watched it today because of this review. Its up on youtube, no need to torrent, but yes very bland compared to the original. Although sometimes I wonder if they actually went through with it, if they would pull something like The Office did and make the show their own.

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I never expected Modern Family to be the third show to ever elicit an actual emotional response from me, but damn, Phil's scene with that woman was so amazing I couldn't help myself. Alex's scene was sweet as well but there was just something about the way Ty Burrell did that scene that made it so damn impacting.

"For every 3 10's you bang, throw a bone to a 5. They're grateful, hardworking, and let's face it sometimes you just wanna lay there"
"What's that got to do with laser tag?"
"EVERYTHING!"

"You guys just never saw it from the right angle!"

"Prepare to Phil the agony of Dunpheat. Both names!"

I was a little surprised by how similar the tone of the Partridge town's people were to Pawnee's. I always though the writers just like portraying the citizens of Pawnee as quirky but perhaps they just like to lampoon people in general.

Moon walking Manny was probably the first time his character made me laugh.

I guess it is because everything about it was nostagically familiar to me. They got every detail right: the long line of kids waiting to play, the shouting of NEXT and the one arrogant kid that kept beating everyone to the point he practically lived by the wall. Funny cause I always assumed this version of handball

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I believe all of that was in Ted's mind because all those things that happened is what future narrator Ted said he would've done that night if he could relive it again. So I'm assuming he would go see his future wife and since she had a boyfriend he would hypothetically punch him. I think what actually happened is Ted

Barney I swear to god if I open my eyes and your bare ass is an inch away from my face again….

I can't believe noone has mentioned the scene where francine was laughing and eventually devolved into roger's laugh and arm stance, that had me on the floor.

I really thought the ending would pan over from Cas and we would see Meg sitting next to him, as they both go off on their own little adventure. Maybe it was because Meg's death was just so meh that I thought for sure she wasn't entirely dead.

Babel is still my absolute favorite episode of Batman Beyond. It contains everything that made me love the show. Terry proving himself to truly be batman, revisiting the origins of what created batman, and the importance of batman's identity as the symbol against crime. I remember watching Nolan's the Dark Knight and

Mr. Freeze was season 1 and Ra's and the Future Justice League were both season 3. Season 2 also has some of my favorite episodes so I say review all of it!!

I'm fairly certain after they are done reviewing these last episodes of Batman they'll start on JLU

Damn, I can't believe I forgot about Harley and the Joker.

One of my favorite episodes of TAS. It pretty much had everything. The dark character undertones, Bruce Wayne being a detective and excelling at everything that makes him Batman, Tara Strong as Batgirl, and of course Nightwing. Plus the episode even ended with the Nightwing theme song, which just brings everything