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What a con. I remember getting those collections off the Scholastic Book Club, but even "Jenny" knows not to mess with collection agencies.

My relatives had the foresight to give me an American name at birth, but the aunts and uncles NEVER say that name. I think most of my friends face that as well. I guess they think the White person name is just a formality, which this episode does say. I'd change my name, considering it's named after a biblical figure

Works for Oliver Queen!

Not like Aunt Marie was the best caretaker ever, considering she spent most of her nights outside killing people and not watching Nick.

When you hear 13, it sounds like they're getting ready to shut down. That's the NBC method. I would've been happy with a full final season of Parks and Rec, but the future jump meant they could only last so long.

Finally somebody got tired of "Eve's" bullhonky.

She never left.

On the Twitter, somebody dug up the Tituss meme. Only person tho :(

So the monster of this episode was a bone vampire. I never thought something from Futurama would make its way to this program. The grossness, sure considering I wonder how many FCC complaints this show gets.

April 18, 1983 was the date when the Color Purple won the Pulitzer Prize for Literature. I saw news item on tv yesterday morning and trying to think up Rogelio's excuse for building the set, I made a rather sensible guess. Thankfully Dina thought up a more insane but functional reason to get the execs of their back.

Nadine lives.

Nah, Don Adams. #GetSmart

Cool episode. All of the fight scenes reminded me of Dragon Ball Z, particularly the Frieza arc, and that aspect was done SOOOO much better than Man of Steel. Aerial fistfighting? Check. Combatant being torn in half or exploded? Check. Energy beam battle? Check. Supergirl saved by a spare pod handy? Check.

Agents of SHIELD became a spy show like Alias. Agents of DEO could be the X-Files of this generation tho.

They already dug themselves into a hole already, since Winn is so OG Jimmy Olsen, but they also want it to seem that Brooks CAN be Superman's friends, as if Superman doesn't make friends with losers.

But I am disappointed with the writers shoehorning the daddy issues aspect in not just Alex's recovery, but a part of Siobahn's motivation. One may think one aspect of this show is man's failure to protect and motivate woman, so females will have stick together and fight for a better tomorrow or something.

I don't even know what rules they're living by. In the Superman 1990s cartoon, Timm had a space suit designed for Clark to sell more toys.

I squealed when the technician said "Ma'ams."

It's not Clark, it's a Superman Robot.

Too bad Superdickery is that bad that they aren't close enough for Kara to give him a good kick.