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Norton's one of those comedians-comedians. A lot of his fellow comedians find him hilarious — you can tell by how many of them cast him in their projects — but…I dunno, he's never clicked for me as an act.

That's, uh, that's a damn perfect Mera costume. The crown/headpiece looks great.

I almost almost could handle his Let's Play success if his name wasn't so precious.

Meteora is a pretty good Middle School-age record, though. It's perfectly tailored to tap into burgeoning middle school rage and confusion, and those Production I.G.-produced music videos? Psshyeah.

But why is it pronounced PEWDEEPIE? The "PewDiePie" pronunciation makes way more sense!

Didn't Rachel Bloom put out a bunch of YouTube videos way back when?

Yeah, it's pretty awesome.

It Beckham, the sexiest of Stephen King's clowns.

This episode was a lot of fun. Felt strangely high-stakes - like, literal global repercussions high-stakes - for so early in the season, and I liked that.

Eh, Skye kind of sucked while Daisy mostly rocks. I'm good with this change.

A apple a day keeps the doctor away.
Teachers don't have good health insurance.
They're taunting them about that because children are evil.

The Coach Cameo was a highlight. I was hoping the crossover would've gone for it more fully, but the episodes we got were pleasant enough. I'm hoping that there's a next time, and that the next time lets the writers just crash the two casts into each other for an hour-long event. I want to see Jess and Amy hang out!

I'm really annoyed at the mythology of this show. Sigh. But then, I always sort of liked the depiction of God from the comics. A unique take that would've worked great on this show against this depiction of Lucifer. Also, why don't they dip into the whole powers well more often? Budget? Case would be solved too

Whatevs. I'm into it, and I'm excited. I would've loved to have been a fly on the wall during this process. Writing a good cross-over seems like an exciting challenge.

Yeah, one of the long-time consistent traits is Lex truly loves his sister. He wouldn't try killing her. Lena, though? Would definitely be the type of person to stage an assassination and blame it on her convicted brother…it would help ease the transition into L-Corp.

Tyler Hoechlin is perfect. He's the first live action Clark Kent who felt like a Clark Kent straight out of the comics. (Welling and Cain were both great, of course, but.) Hoechlin's Clark is believably a sorta dorky, midwestern dude and also an able reporter. And his chemistry with Kara is so fun. She's his older

That McGinley was never nominated for an Emmy is a damn shame. He was regularly great.

Scrubs is one of the finest network sitcoms of the '00s. I remember watching its reruns constantly on Comedy Central back when it had the rights to it. But it's also one of those shows that felt so complete by the time I watched the entirety of it that I don't think I ever want watch it again.

John Wick 3: Wick It Up

So we getting Catherine Zeta Jones as Janet van Dyne in the next one? Because Marvel'd be dumb not to lock that casting down.