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I know that's Why they didn't show it, because it wasn't necessary to the plot. I don't know if I would've complained about it—-because if they'd written it as a fun conversation it could have been entertaining—but I can see for sure why others would.
Barry's natural curiosity and scientists mind would want to learn

If its not on-screen, I don't assume anything. While logic dictates he would ask her those things, at the same time, they're dealing with two super-villains at the same time, so they're pretty busy. So while it makes sense he would ask her those things, I stand by my original statement that just seeing some videos or

I know he spent the whole day with her, and fighting Live Wire and Silver Banshee, and of course he met her first, she's the very first person he met on her Earth and for him what you said "there's Supergirl and she has a cousin" would naturally be his starting point.

Lewis said some positive things about it in that full quote. He even said the use of shadows was "real genius". I can't see how they weren't somewhat impressed by the Wicked Queens transformation scene even if the end-product was, according to Lewis "unoriginal", but what can you do? It is kind of funny to imagine

Thanks. I thought of that just recently too, that since he has super-speed of course, it would be easy enough for him in that crossover episode to read about Superman or watch some videos on the internet or something, and I know Kara said "Here its just me and my cousin." So he of course, knew about Superman.

You are wrong. :-)

I thought the Vincent Kartheiser "Nashville Hot Colonel" being a teen heartthrob playing rockabilly was hilarious. The commercials with their late 1950's setting and the screaming girls and disapproving square parents. It all worked for me. Kartheiser looked like he was having a blast doing it too. I saw him here in

It's a walk-off! It's a walk-off…..

Agreed. Transitioning from screen to live theatre acting is a HUGE challenge. He shouldn't just be seen as Captain America, but of course, since its such an iconic character and role and he's been in 5 movies as that character, its natural that the huge majority only see him as that character. As I said, he's got a

I don't know why they didn't use Totino's Pizza Rolls which are made in Minnesota by General Mills headquartered here as bait in their traps as well. If you didn't see their 4/20 video, its actually really damn funny for a corporate video selling frozen food best consumed when high. I don't even celebrate 4/20 and I

Now that's honestly funny. And sad. Very very sad. But at least its honest.

Nope. Just had to scroll down a bit and the usual snark and "Look at me! I'm Mr. Meeseeks! I'm so clever!" comments I've gotten used to here popped right up. Its lost some of its charm over the years for me. Sincerity has a hard time showing up here. It is what it is.

I'm not surprised to see the usual AV Club commenters snark here. It was the same when Bradley Cooper did THE ELEPHANT MAN on Broadway a few years ago.

Terrifying and AWESOME. I don't play video games, but as soon as I get off work I'm watching these. Mr. Meeseeks!

Great interview Will! An underrated performer who's done a wider range than I realized.

All I needed was Bob Gunton saying: "That's why the keg's on the porch, nerd!" Perfect.

Wow. What a review. This just jumped to the top of my Must-See list, a list which is getting longer and longer as I haven't been to the movies in about 3 months. Sigh.

It was Gladware I think, not Ziploc, unless they're made by the same companies. But yeah, Red Robin, Fiber One, and I think Target and a bunch of other stuff too. She does a ton of commercial. She books other acting gigs too. She was in SAVING MR. BANKS as the secretary to Walt Disney.

Like Christina Hendricks, most prominent voice of Unity. *Drool*