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To be fair, that kind of thing—while a soap opera staple—is consistent with comics. I'm a bit behind, but wasn't Sinestro a good guy (I couldn't follow GL in the comics, as the 2011 reboot really wasn't a jumping on point as promised)? Didn't Hal Jordan destroy a whole city once? Okay,guilt and all, but comics seems

"Now listen, Dawson… Ummm Barry…"

The most important quality in a CEO is to understand how different parts work together, and which ones work the best. I guess the only way she could get that experience is if she was coordinator for a super-hero team or something crazy like that.

When I was young, there was a Justice League roast on tv. Ruth Buzzi asked Flash who he was. "I'm the fastest man alive," said he, and her face fell with disappointment. (40 years on, I'm not sure how well I remember this.)

"I never saw the show"…"why did it fail?"

Watch the two-shot when Ryan's casting the spell. Blackthorne is doing sort of a "yeah, yeah," at him. i don't think many caught it, because he wasn't the focus, but it was definitely there.

I've been waiting for a Deadman story since the first time Nanda Parbat was mentioned.

Yeah, Linda Park could be Dr Light, because Korean, Japanese (Dr Hoshi), they're the same, right?

Soooo… it's okay when a diverse city is represented by only white people? Fun fact: There was not one non-white in Superman comics (consisting of Action (note 1), Adventure, Superman, Lois Lane, Jimmy Olsen, World's Finest; but not including Justice League) except aliens until Mort Weisinger retired in 1970. But as

Two reasons: 1) While Jessica was protecting her, Hope couldn't be sure that JJ would go all out and deathinate their mutual problem. 2) While Kilgrave was still alive, she couldn't be sure that she wouldn't be his possession again. 2a) Guilt that when she was his possession, she wanted to do the things he wanted her

Am I the only one who noticed the Catholic iconography of the way he lay on the dock. I may have left that stuff behind years ago, but was a bit gut-punching, and definitely intentional.

Right with you there, buddy. Had a couple of self-absorbed parents who frequently forgot we even existed.

So, do you think she'll get "enhanced" and be Hellcat for The Defenders? Would this be the beginning stages of it? For comic junkies, it was an interesting storyline when Hourman turned out to be addicted to Miraclo. I'd love to see something like that handled in any of these miniseries.

Ms. Siede, before you get too lost and too tired, I just want to say that your reviews are incredibly spot-on and a pleasure to read. binge-reviews you could almost phone in, but you're not. Thank you.

No. She's supposed to be a real-world parallel to Kilgrave. When she said in the early ep (I'm binging too, so I don't remember which) that as a defense lawyer, she's never lost a case, she is telling us.

Unfortunately, you have to go with the comic book answer, in which an experimental mist turned him purple (I so wanted to see Tennant purple) and affected his pheromones. Anyone within his range is automatically controllable. I'm not sure how they'll play it in this show—no spoilers because I'm right at the end of

Please stop saying that. You're giving my computer an asshole-transmitted disease.

I'm my own employer, and I've already given myself a verbal, then written warning.

Only Hank Pym (and derivatives) are allowed to get antsy…

It's okay, robot, it's okay. I'm 50. I love superheroes. My wife got me back into them sometime in my 30s. Recently, I started reading Spider-Man from the beginning. I just finished #59, so only another 1500 or so issues before I have to worry about this.