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Yeah, all right, weird for the sake of weird.

Liar, its had two D+ grades and zero F's I could find. Trying being a little more realistic in your exaggerations next time.

I think so. Would have loved to heard the music played over the credits.

That's not what I said. Just why couldn't the brother be a sister?

Live action 90s Trickster is similar to the Joker voice and even in this episode it wasn't completely the Joker voice. The way he used his voice in The Flash was a slightly faster Joker. The JLU Trickster had a much higher voice than the one used in The Flash. His JLU Trickster is similar to normal speaking voice I

Since they really don't have anyone with true super powers, they could be defeated by any villain with decent meta powers. I suppose Hawkgirl is going to have magic wings and maybe semi-super strength, but pretty much all the characters rely on tech. They need at least one meta I would think. I would love for Plastic

Nope. Vic Sage as the Question is the only Question in my world. Give me a paranoid, yet totally right vigilanty that knows the sinister purpose of aglets.

Yes! Darvill would have made a far better Elongated Man than Rip Hunter. Or even as Blue Beetle would have been a good fit.

Was really hoping for Booster Gold and Blue Beetle Ted Kord to be a part of the show. Maybe they will join in season two, I think this show could develop a rotation of superheros and would not need all of them in every episode. Also they need to add Fire and Ice, get some super powers on the team, maybe add Plastic

"Maybe it was a golden marmoset."
"That ain't no golden marmoset I've ever heard." Me and my friends still say that all the time when we hear a strange noise and are not sure what it is.

He had it rough, his whole reality was wiped from existence. That's why he has anger issues. That and the impotence.

"He punched reality" -Rip Hunter On anomalies like doubles of characters.
Or if you prefer: "A wizard did it." -Lucy Lawless

Don't forget Lego Sonny and Lego Cher! From Shark Island episode where they comment that the desk that reveals a hidden stairs is the only thing that "swings" around there.

What is this obsession with emotional heft that every person who's job it is to review television? Particularly when it comes to sitcoms and animated shows. Everything has to have some deeper meaning beyond just being funny? It really is becoming quite a repetitive crutch that some reviewers keep harping on. I have

I wasn't the first to bring it up and it's a movie. Yes three people died but the movie was still released and has been available to watch for years. Getting worked up over three people who died decades ago doesn't make a lot of sense. People did illegal things during filming and new regulations were put in place.

I would like to see the movie and the 1985 Twilight Zone get some attention. See how the movie holds up 31 years later and to the original reviews. The 1985 series in the first episode stars Bruce Willis. The third episode is about slang becoming so pervasive in society that a man actually loses the ability to

That was funnier than most of the other sketches. Maybe they cut it because while funny the studio audience was mostly nervous laughter. The audiences for SNL have been terrible most of the time and I think that hurts some shows. Granted the reason some audiences don't laugh is because the material is not funny but

Some place should be doing Regular Show reviews because it has been so good lately. We got a big episode based around Thomas. I loved how he explained why he was such a non-character for so long yet had such a important role in the episode against GBF. I have a feeling there is an episode on the way with Margaret back

Rupert Grint is actually in a new Broadway play "It's Only a Play." A review from Variety says he, "Rupert Grint overdoes it as Frank Finger, the eccentric British director who is so unsettled by all the mindless praise for his inane work that he’s actually hoping for bad notices. But this young thesp has grown up

Rupert Grint is actually in a new Broadway play with Nathan Land and Mathew Broderick called, "It's Only a Play."