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There were a few moments where you could see the ghosts were just walking up to be hit and some of it had a definite stage-y look but still . . . how many fights were in that episode? There was at least one every act. Plus that elevator fight has to be the best fight we've seen since the mountaintop with Ra's. I loved

Lorne Michaels is George Lucas. For us, they should have stepped away years ago. For them, they know they're brilliant, had a great idea and are happy to cash the check for years. From them to us: This is capitalism. Get used to it.

Question about something I've always wondered about (sincerely) — why? I've heard extras get paid basically nothing, so why shave your face and be subjected to glue sticks??

Their online rugs and home goods are pretty fantastic . . .

Futility: me looking up everything Joan is wearing and believing I can afford it (it's just a shift dress! it's a basic sweater!) to find them sooo not affordable. Damn her and the costumers for the practical, edgy and composed fashion sense that I will always covet!

I love the dynamic. Oliver continually being the more insecure in the relationship is pretty much my world. It's so great. He's becoming a real boy.

I liked it too. Now Digg has to pick Felicity's codename though. I need this.

Her wedge house flip-flop slippers were downright glorious.

I appreciated the strategic shirtlessness of that scene. One: Hellloooo. Two: way to use what you got in a fight Oliver. Well played.

Either way, great song.

His cover of Elton John's "We Fall in Love Sometimes" from an WFMU appearance is sooo beautiful as well.

Deleted scene #1.

I want to make a joke about buckles here but I can't — because I believe in Caity Lotz and what she's doing with an iteration of the Canary character.

It still looks like a stunt double … who I'd much rather play the part. Or Rhonda Rousey or Laura Sanko.

Really though, I'm still angry at season 3 if only for the fact that so many people still refuse to get over Felicity crying (it happened, nobody liked it, it's done). LIVE IN THE NOW, FANDOM.

It's my illusion!!

I hated watching 'Hannibal' with commercials. It was so gloriously cinematic, I couldn't take that being broken up with commercials about cell phone plans and dust mops. I always waited until the full season was on Amazon. Which is why I am part of the problem and really pissed there was no Amazon/Netflix solution.

Agreed. If this changes the model so that a show like "Terriers" is at least always given a second season, then this is a giant leap for tvkind.

If networks executives are reading this, I'm planning on catching up with 'Crazy Ex-Girlfriend' and 'Jane the Virgin' next week. Also the posters with the tag line 'Never Let Go' that are all over the NYC Subway are what got me to watch the show.

I don't mind him being a father, per se. It's just that Merlyn and Ra's both have/had a tendency to be in Dad-mode rather than Villain-mode and both believe they're ultimately doing good. I just want someone who enjoys being bad, who has no issue acting in a manner that only serves him and isn't looking to give life