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Okay, let’s see what we have here

Well the fact that every single person on the stream is screaming at the villain in ALL CAPS to murder innocent people certainly makes Kennex shooting suspects more understandable.

I really hope they don't drag out Lance not knowing Oliver is Arrow. He knows Felicity works closely with him, which would be enough for anyone to easily connect to Ollie (forgetting for a moment that her cover is his assistant). There's also the fact that he was about a foot away from Ollie who it can't be stressed

Wait a minute? A review that doesn't view every Supernatural character or plot as an annoyance or boring retread or consider every new character or plot a result of "the writers pulling it out of their asses"? I don't get it A.V Club!!!!

Seriously, did they think Red Reddington was a velociraptor?

I didn't mean anything derogatory by it, it's an interesting idea for a sketch, just thought that there could have been more.

I feel like there was a lot more potential for that to be funny, what with the forced Low Winter Sun over-promotion and the stupid hashtags and "Talking (insert word", but "Hey, what if Hank wasn't dead, and just dug himself out of the ground? But he can't get away because he's trapped under a dome, you know, because

If you managed to somehow revive Charles Dickens, show him the entire series, and give him the pay by the word deal he'd gotten while alive, his review of this episode would still be "Holy Shit".

If any episode of television ever deserved an A+, it was this one.

This show has multiple commercial breaks each episode that would be season long revelations on lesser shows.

But adopting it at all after all of the soldiers, scientists, the oil rig workers, the guys on the ship, the people in the ihop, and townspeople having seen his face, not to mention the multiple security cameras that would have caught the image, seems like an unnecessary fan-service move. It'd be fine if the movie

@washington, despite the relative theatricality and suspension of disbelief required, human characters in television and film break necks all the time and nobody bats an eye.

Because writing a scenario in which a character has an option A and an option B, and has to choose between them, is boring. Having a scenario with an option A and option B that don't provide a nice, tidy ending, forcing the character to do something extreme that he never thought he would do or would have to do, is

I'm not a big comic book reader, so I always took it to mean less "invulnerable" and more "insanely fucking strong in comparison to humans". It would make sense that one "god" could kill another though, wouldn't it?

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I honestly thought Man of Steel was very good for a Superman reboot. An idea from this article, that you could strip away the superman insignia and that it could be any superpowered character, is true, and I think it works to the films advantage rather than to its detriment.

Is there a fuckup quota that NBC hadn't reached this week?

I think Ted's speech about the have-you-used-it-in-the-last-year test makes a lot of sense considering the context. Barney is marrying Robin, the one girl Ted was all but certain he'd end up with, and his two best friends are leaving him for Italy.

Did she say that? I must have missed it. If that's the case than I definitely agree with you.

Could be, but given the conversation between her and Jaquen about learning from him, his ability to change appearance, and her connection with not one, but two guys from Braavos, it just seems like she could become a faceless (wo)man