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I'm hoping the next episodes opens with testing the device and seconds later he's back with the most amazing story about a beautiful blonde flying alien. Don't linger too long, just get on with it.

You know, when I saw the time wraith at first, I was sure it was The Black Racer. What a wasted opportunity. Barry should have raced death this episode, there's a surefire way of increasing his speed.

I was sure I heard F**k too. It may have snuck in…..

I was a tad disappointed Rita/Gilda turned out to be Zombified, at the end of the last episode I was unsure and I kinda hoped her crazy survival instincts kicked in and she killed the zombie with her shoe. Ah well. Back to the basement with her I imagine.

Zach Snyder should adapt Rob Liefield properties like Youngblood if he wants to continue adapting comics. His over the top, heavy hand would suit such a franchise (and I say that not as a slam against either person), I truly think he would excel at such an adaptation.

I remember buying Resident Evil 2 for the Playstation as a 14 year old. The cover unnerved me. The game itself? I could not get enough of it. The B-story-true-ending game mode terrified me. Being chased by The Tyrant was just completely horrible(I would relive these uneasy feelings and screams repeatedly in RE:3).

I don;t know or care anything about this case. However, it is a travesty that the judicial system has not stipulated that he fight a series of WWF favorites before he can claim the money.

We're talking about suspension of disbelief my old son, get on the same page, our religion or lack of doesn't matter here. Dig up.

I agree, the ending is far too cluttered without any sort real threat for the audience to either root for or against. The Hand are a fine threat early on but they're a faceless goon squad non the less, we never feel any true threat from them, like say the Nobu fight from series one or the Fisk plot in general. The

Really, Bullseye is a step too far? We're talking about a show where a blind catholic man fights crime dressed as a devil ninja and you're worried about cliché??? Get a grip of your life.

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After watching the first episode, watching all the Irish gangsters plot over a table filled with potatoes and bacon/mystery meat really took me out of it. Who sits down to a table of just potatoes and meat? I mean really? Get better Daredevil writers. I have other issues character wise but that can wait until

The level of nuance in this show is just breathtaking. The commitment from all involved should be celebrated considering the shadow of the show it's attached to. The cold open and Chucks discussion with Kim was just amazing as were the Kim montages.

It was total mansplaining, Chuck can't help himself.

Chucks problem is a matter of perspective. I also firmly believe that Jimmy was more like their father than he would ever dare admit but deep down he knows it and he hates him for it(See the cold open). From the account here, he was a man of the people, much like Jimmy is. the only main difference we know of is

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Swearengen Lives!!

I'm not arguing for superpowers every few minutes but rather be smart about when you use them or how they're used. We don;t need to see their effects every time but have Jax and Stein merge into Firestorm and cut away or show an explosion from far away. As long as the audience can tell 'shit is getting sorted' you

A Chronos-Heatwave-Savage team-up is totally on the cards.

I agree, I also assume Mick Rory is encased in a giant block of Ice, some-when. The use of abilities and powers on the show is incredibly short sighted and frustrating.