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Crisis on Infinite Wells™

Come on, Cisco, you can do better than "Top." The comics' Top has the power to spin at incredible speeds, hence the name. And because he had a bunch of weaponized Tops. If his TV series counterpart has the ability to induce vertigo, how about we call her… Dizzy Dillon? Vertigo? Can we have a third Vertigo?

In which case, I've really been enjoying all these new Dracula movies with Christopher Lee TCM debuted last night.

Slate’s new gerrymandering jigsaw-puzzle game

An adrenaline rush when it's working right.

I found Lori's death quite a surprise, too, but that was four seasons ago. Since at latest the beginning of Season 4 with that pointless plague mini-arc, there's been a sense that many of the main characters had become untouchable - characters who weren't openly antagonistic towards the rest of the cast and were too

In the MCU, the Iron Fist is the sworn enemy of the Hand. That's more than enough evidence to say they're connected to the heavenly cities in the MCU.

The MCU's version of the Hand is connected to the Heavenly Cities.

On the other hand, it's nowhere near as ridiculous as the reveal at the end of Abar, the First Black Superman.

Hopefully that will be followed up in The Defenders when Luke Cage finds out the Hand is actually behind IGH and Dr. Burstein's experiments.

WHERE IS BOBBY FISH?

More or less the same thing.

I'm sure a couple days will be about David Pumpkins. We got a whole week of horror; not all of them can be winners.

The huge difference is that the former could be expected and the latter wasn't. The question was always which of those characters Negan killed, not how many of them.

There's a huge difference between two characters dying in close succession and Negan killing two characters in the same scene.

Catherine Harris' review of that one Neko Case album comes to mind.

The cliffhanger didn't lower my expectations for who Negan would kill; the previous seasons of treating a core group of characters with thick plot armor did. I was afraid the cliffhanger would just be their excuse to kill off a character of lesser importance. It didn't need to be Glenn - Negan taking his bat to Darryl

Guns are still pretty damn effective at point blank range.

I disagree with the review, but - seriously - the worst? Leonard Pierce set a very low bar for that.

I didn't know there was a point where you could be so close to a gun that its bullets don't working effectively.