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Damn, between this and Legend of Korra, I could get used to all female protagonists turning out to swing both ways as the show progresses.

One thing I noticed in my dislike of this show has to be the irregular character ages. I always envisioned Selina Kyle as being a good few years younger than Bruce (around maybe late twenties to his early-to-mid thirties). The actress who plays her is older than the kid who plays Bruce which just makes it weird. Same

With all the characters who've appeared on the show, it's a shame Victor Fries hasn't popped up somewhere. We could make a "that guys gotta heart of ice" joke within one scene!

I'd argue Chris Colfer looks it the most, especially considering he actually really dislikes Klaine since it forces most of Kurt's story-lines to be centered around Blaine.

Also, wouldn't Blaine and Kurt's marriage not be official since they didn't have a wedding certificate? Kurt still has time to escape!

I wouldn't really say that. Emily has a ton of relationships with girls to the point where it's near ridiculous (buy hey, no complaints on that aspect), yes, but at the same time they are severely locked out of the loop. Compared to the other Liars love interests, Emily's really don't get a chance to shine.

You're thinking of that season 1 episode. Blaine didn't exist during the Madonna tribute episode.

Yeah, I mean, I'd argue Brittany is the more masculine (although I'm not to sold on the whole "who wears the pants" debate when it comes to female/female relationships). Santana's more aggressive, but that doesn't change the fact she told Brittany she practiced herself walking down the aisle a bunch of times as a kid,

Take away the Kurt/Blaine and this episode would probably be a solid B at best for me.

Jesus Christ, the meta on this episode had no shame. Hey Ya being sung had to be the main sticking out event. If you were in the Glee Fandom during 2010-2012, you'd understand.

That reminds me of all the stupid fans who freaked out when Amell was cast here. They really thought they would use the same guy for a completely different show?

Totally. She was great in The Shield. Live-action or voice-acting is amazing with her. And she's been doing the role for about nine years.

I don't really like her portrayal here. Maybe it's because she's A) too young and B) slim and not the overweight incarnation most are used to. Also that Waller isn't much of a badass here in live-action as she is in the comics or the DCAU or even that Suicide Squad animated film.

If this show was Gotham, we'd have Quentin Lance going around the entire show and screaming about every character.

No love for Laurel pouring one out for Sara at the end of the episode?

The flashbacks were essentially the writers going "fuck it, let's foreshadow everything".

To be fair, beforehand he was used to not having proper toilet facilities on the island.

Barry went "fuck keeping him in Oliver's personal jail" and zipped over to Lian Yu and brought him back to Central City.

We can throw in a bonus scene with Felicity screaming at Donna about how it "isn't a phase, it's the real her".

My hat is off to the top secret official organization A.R.G.U.S where they keep the open button for all cells literally on the wall right next to said cell.