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Chris Adams
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So, in the novel IT, the Losers defeat It temporarily in 1958. I don't think they're going to use Derry at all - doesn't Harry Dunning come from Derry, in the novel, rather than Holden, Kentucky?

The one change that did jar me is that Jake now basically appears in the middle of the parking lot rather than at the back of a building. There's no door there.

BOOK TALK

Here is my on-the-spot theory:

And the way Odenkirk formed his lips as if he were biting down on that phrase.

And maybe I'm crazy but I swore that huge dude who runs away after Mike disarms the other guy in Pimento, was the same dude Hank roughs up in that dive bar after he drops his gun in his car and goes back in without Gomie.

He certainly told them to stop ruining it for everyone on the BrBa podcast.

Mike Ehrmantraut and Parker would have gotten along really well.

Is this a Bob Dole parody account? Bob Dole doesn't need this.

Aren't they on the Dibble thing? I like the idea that Diane is putting young black women on his case to annoy him.

Geneva Pine isn't coming back this season, I imagine, since Renee Elise Goldsberry is playing Angelica in Hamilton for the foreseeable future (and because who gives a shit about the Cook County District Attorney's office this year?) . . .

Yost doesn't have that much to do with The Americans, I thought - it's Joe Weisberg and Joel Fields who run it.

My impression was that Kim had done a similar thing to what Jimmy tried to do, in that she'd worked at the company as a secretary while getting her law degree and then been hired on at the bottom of the totem pole - which explained her loyalty to it.

That is a good point, too.

Informed guess because of what I know about episode six of Legends of Tomorrow.

I want it to be Lewis Snart, because Michael Ironside is the best. Maybe Leonard and Lisa are really well-adjusted and run a charity for the underprivileged together.

No, @21stCenturyPeon:disqus is right - it was an Easter egg in the episode where we first properly met Jessie "Quick" Wells. The TV in Harrison's office showed a "breaking news" headine about Robert Queen's having been unmasked as the Hood of Starling City.

Connor Hawke is showing up in episode 6 of Legends of Tomorrow, "Star City 2046"; he'll be played by a black actor, but won't be the son of Oliver Queen in this continuity.

The Earth-1 Central City Police Department mural is an Art Deco representation of the Olympian deities (who more or less map to members of the Justice League), with the inscription "Truth, Liberty, Justice".

Exactly what I said to my wife when we watched it. I doubt it's anything more than an Easter egg, at most hinting at the idea that Earth-1 Barry and Iris will one day have a similar speed bunch of names on speed dial.