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I didn't mind this episode either. In fact, and don't let anyone else know, I don't mind the show. Some things are horrible, some things are good/improving, but it's an interesting watch (except when it gets painfully boring).

Leslie and Gordon had more chemistry together in their first scene than Gordon and Barbara during their entire courtship.

Worst Case:
I still fully expect Barbara to be shot/paralyzed a la Real Barbara in Killing Joke. At least I did, until I realized that even the writers realized just how pointless she was. If they were planning for that, she's ending up a corpse.

The interesting thing is that this movie was actually supposed to come out August of last year head to head against Guardians of the Galaxy. Then Jax Teller left and they had to postpone until now, which actually makes a lot more sense from a marketing standpoint.

Fifty Shades Freed, Part 1: Fifty Shades Appeal
Fifty Shades Freed, Part 2: Fifty Shades Exoneration

I don't care when this is released, it will dwarf the competition.

Actually, a centerpiece of the scene was how many pies she was going to steal. That is not a joke. I mean I guess it was in the movie, but I wasn't making a joke about McCarthy stealing pies.

I liked Mark Duplass because he played his role like an 8-12 year old boy forced by his parents to be nice to the "less popular" girl and is embarrassed and afraid he'd be seen by his friends. (Which I guess was technically his character.) Even at the end when he declares his undying love for her, he's still the same

The problem (well one of the problems) with Tammy was that Tammy was so unlikeable yet she was supposed to be the sympathetic character. I have nothing against unlikeable protagonists, but when you're trying to make us feel for her, at least give her one good or decent quality. Some people are losers. That doesn't

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This show will get a Frosty reception.

There Will Be Buns

Well that's a drop off.

After hating The Riddler during the first part of the series, Nygma has actually become my favorite character. (Bullock is a close second, Barbara is #3, Penguin is #4.) I really don't want him to become The Riddler. I want him to stick around as a "good guy" so we get more interactions between him and Bullock or even

Selma 2: Selmarder

Wahlberg's face when he enters Scientific Process Mode always make me laugh.

That or if you pay someone else attention for more than five seconds, he'll tap you on the shoulder and say "Did you know I made Clerks on a microbudget. And Jersey Girl too. We all make mistakes. LOL! Did I tell you the giant spider story yet?"

I think the weirdest thing is that the guy who made a Dracula movie has the least horror on his resume.

Bruce Willis was uninterested about being in a terrible movie, then he was kicked off an airplane for being fat. (Smith, not Willis.) Regardless, he's going to ride those until he gets another slightly interesting story that he will repeat ad nauseum and declare himself the bard of our times.

And here I was worried that something on the Internet wasn't going to turn into something political. Or be about zombies.