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Did you just read the Detective Comics issues of Gordonbats by chance? I only ask because I thought Snyder's Superheavy arc, running in the flagship at the time was an excellent examination of institutional failure, criminal recidivism, police (and vigilante!) brutality and how all of them are tied together to

I think this show is my The Walking Dead because I just felt like the "mystery" was dragged out way too long and while the payoff made sense and was appropriately game-changing, I'm not super interested in seeing what happens from here on out. I'll still tune in after the break just to see if Laurel miscarried or if

Not that it matters too much, but I think you're thinking of the second one, Die Trying. The first book, Killing Floor was about the counterfeiters that killed his brother.

HOLY SHIT! I only just now realized that both Donna and Gordon were in Argo!

Thawne said it was using his speed that made the memories start fading, though. So in this timeline, where he's the Flash full time, it stands to reason he would be losing his memories far faster than when he lives as a regular dude 24/7.

So glad this show got renewed for a fourth season! But what made me even happier was that the show, finally, directly vindicates Joe a little. Earlier this season, reading the reviews by Mr. Perkins and the comments I was so taken aback by all the flack Joe was taking. I thought I'd end up rewatching the show by the

For some reason, I didn't even give the idea of Cameron becoming the "new Joe" any thought until just now. I had been thinking with the way Donna subtly manipulates Cameron that she was becoming more like him (not to mention she's even dropping the same quotes as him!) but now that you mention it, Cam's impulsiveness

I had to double check my post to make sure I hadn't actually left off "incredibly," lol. Yeah, I admit that's bad wording, but what I was saying with the "hobbyist" is just that Cameron and Gordon like to make stuff because they like to make stuff. Donna's got a little of that (or maybe a lot, the show doesn't spend

Yeah, I always feel like Joe and Donna are the people we would normally consider "visionaries" in that they are constantly trying to revolutionize the things they come in contact with. Gordon and Cameron are… what's a good word for "incredibly talented hobbyists?" They seem to enjoy building things and tinkering just

I'm just saying I like my characters with a few grievous injuries, okay?!

To me, these shows have reverse trajectories— "Mr. Robot" started out spectacularly, but this season has just been a constant game of it attempting to one up its first season and only occasionally succeeding. It's starting to wear out the interesting aspects of having an unreliable narrator, and its getting hard to

Soooo…. Is this show legit shipping Cameron/Donna and Joe/Gordon?

Sorry for how long winded this is, it's so rare that this place actually has in depth discussion of manga or anime, so I might have gotten a little over excited…

She sent the Russian to shoot Quinn, so she must have thought Carrie was dead already, otherwise he would've been following Quinn to see if he could find where he presumably had Carrie to take them both out.Quinn's a black ops guy, so she probably just didn't know enough about him to realize he wouldn't kill Carrie.

I keep wondering why this doesn't happen…

I… I think I completely misread this episode. And quite possibly Huck as a character. Although I'd basically become a hate-watcher before the last three or four episodes, and even the most devoted Scandal fan has probably forgotten a few things, so I've definitely forgotten a lot of the context, no doubt. But I always

People are tricky, so I would imagine Samaritan would have wanted to eliminate as many variables as possible by turning a single town into an "ant farm." It could get way more specific with its "experiments" that way. I'm not sure if Decima's bases are ready for manufacture. While Samaritan could have certainly setup

You've made a grave error here.

I, too, remember Nikita!

I don't think it's a lack of trust on their part, just a genuine lack of interest on Fusco's. I seem to recall an episode earlier this season where he makes an offhand comment about how they're obviously using a machine or something, but then says he doesn't care how they're getting the numbers so long as