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The names of some of the lesser wind gods were the names of the Investors on The Venture Bros.

There is also a decent chance Cabrillo was actually Spanish.

That makes for a much less inspiring essay at the end of The Breakfast Club.

The only thing I've been able to associate with this movie is that it seems like the whole thing was shot in an abandoned warehouse no one bothered to dress up like an actual set. So, sure, this poster is fine. It's still mostly gray with the bare minimum of color there to show us it's not in black-and-white.

Blacksmith? Cicada? Cobalt Blue?

But the whole scenario was Barry and Kara's creation?

Which is one hell of a coincidence because I don't think Oliver ever told Barry about Tommy Merlyn.

And he's not to be confused with the Music Master, a pastiche of the Fiddler created for the Justice League episode "Legends".

Well, fuck.

But this is Music Meister, not Control Freak.

To be fair, Abra Kadabra is next week. Which is great, because I was incredibly concerned The Flash would repeat Arrow's mistake in following-up the boring, cultish villain in the third season with a wizard in the fourth.

Did they ever explain how Music Meister knew so much about Kara and Barry? or how Mon-El's and Iris' kiss brought them out of their coma? Because Atlanta's CW station muted significant portions of this episode for an emergency severe weather warning. Iris and Mon-El confronting Music Meister in the particle

The point is that people were predicting Julian was Alchemy before the season even premiered.

Did you miss the episode where Julian was revealed to be Alchemy?

I just want to say "f*** you" to the official Star Wars YouTube channel that uploaded an "In Memoriam" video for Darth Maul mere minutes after this episode ended.

You ever see that gif of Porygon letting one rip in a hooker's face?

Yeah, but it's one hell of a style.

I'd say it's second only to Legion out of all the live-action superhero shows we've seen since Arrow kicked off this trend in 2012. The CW series keep stagnating or crapping the bed, and each successive season Marvel brings to Netflix has been weaker than the previous one.

But it hardly had the "groundswell of support" we saw for an Asian-American Iron Fist.

If anyone's looking for a Marvel series with an Asian-American superhero as its lead, Marvel's Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. comes back in 2½ weeks. They could certainly use the ratings boost.