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OK, I'm gonna look for that.

Thanks. I've never watched Dragonball Z, but I did do some research on Mr. Popo…

lol at "Snyder'd".

In addition to Daredevil, I think the writers would benefit from watching B:TAS episodes as well.

He's at home, washing his tights!

What's funny about your post is just a few minutes earlier in another post you gave the episode a D+. "D+? Fuck it. F."

Is Fish Mooney still alive?
(Honestly, I don't really care; I'm just curious as to whether her character will die or just leave Gotham somehow.)

Remember when a lot of us (internet peeps) were wrong about the casting of Heath Ledger as The Joker? Ben Affleck - I can't believe I'm typing this - may just do the same.

Oh ok. Gotcha.

Yes, Michael Bay will see to that.

In fairness, I think fighting Ra's without proper preparation seems like an activity doomed to fail.

lol

"… It was worlds better than when The Good Wife tackled similar subject matter but still faltered because it could never really capture the muted horror of reality."

I loved seeing Michael Rapaport in this episode, as an executive no less. Seemed like he was channeling his role as Mr. Dunwitty from "Bamboozled".

Yeah, she's technically biracial… but she's Black. Her hair and ass (quite the ass, by the way) scream that out loud. ;)

Huh? At least with some like say, Rashida Jones, you can see SOME color. Channing Tatum ain't secretly biracial.

Yeah, I'm glad you brought up Mark's fiance. Her conversation with Russ was touching. She knows about the past, but wanted to meet her future father-in-law nonetheless. She wanted to judge him for herself instead of going based off of other's opinions, a true sign of maturity on her part.

Sounds like you're hate-watching. They're much crappier shows with which to hate-watch. Just saying.

I agree with you about this being the best episode thus far. But, let's be clear, Aubrey's no sociopath. The feelings she feels towards Carter are genuine, something a sociopath can't truly have.

That's a great point you made about the lack of audience. Brain-dead TV (i.e. reality shows and stupid sitcoms) seem to dominate. Quality shows like this - and more tragically, Hannibal - seem to struggle to find good solid ratings.