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Excuse me, they were saying ALLEN DNA. Because only Tim Allen's DNA can protect humanity.

I'm going to say that at least to some degree, this felt just like when Farscape had to settle with winding down with Peacekeeper Wars. Although that might've gone over smoother. Just not enough time to seemingly accomplish what they wanted to do. I already said as much last week I think, but I really think this

This better lead to him getting pants from Mephisto sometime. OR ELSE. I'll be very cross.

I've enjoyed some of those DLCs with new locations. Point Lookout in Fallout 3 being one. At the same time, I had a hard time completely enjoying that due to the game slowly self-destructing by that point, so the frame rate could often shit itself among other issues.

Moving beyond the inevitable feeling of disappointment when I finally realized this wasn't a sequel to Home, I had some fun with this one. My only issue is it felt like they had to smush a Monster of the Week episode together with a "Mulder and/or Scully have a personal problem" episode, and it didn't quite work to

Oh right. I recall Kaddish now. Although that technically just counts as a golem. Arcadia may have been the only other episode to specifically use the tulpa concept. And now I also recognize the shared element of trash! I think Arcadia's tulpa was never really shown to have a more defined human form though.

Yup. Arcadia from Season 6. Hilariously, Mulder's explanation of things seemed to totally argue against how any of that particular episode even happened.

So was Mr. Blake supposed to be Thomas Blake, aka Catman? I want to say he even ended up using Catman-esque claws during the final fight. That would be nice! At the same time, if it was Catman, they just basically used him potentially as a throwaway underling in the '70s, which would make finding an excuse to perhaps

If Millennium ends up also getting a revival of some sort, I hope they get Darin Morgan to do an episode for it too.

I had similar thoughts at various points. Maybe this can lead to the next CW spinoff! Go ahead and move it into the '80s and have Vandal Savage and Damien Darhk sharing a house. It can be The Odd Couple with super villains, that occasionally veers into Miami Vice territory for no particular reason.

I have the worst timing when it comes to leaving in the middle of an episode of most anything. I leave to grab some food and apparently just managed to miss Waller's death. The ending bit with people drinking to her memory or whatever confused me thanks to that. And if she's now dead only because of the Suicide Squad

Clearly Seagal would work better in a villain role as Nitro, as he has experience with… ahem… blowing up.

I'm both quasi-excited and worried about whatever it is DC's planning. I'm honestly hoping they create a reason to drop a bunch of stuff, whether it's through cancellation or reconfiguring things in a way that leaves me unimpressed. My pull list has been painfully bloated for too long, and I hit the limit on how big

The various "throw up clips of stuff" expository montage moments gave me some serious Metal Gear "here's a 45-minute cutscene about whatever conspiracy we're focusing on at the moment" flashbacks. It was both strange and enjoyable.

I'm just assuming Dead Person is either Quentin or Felicity's mom, although killing her mom doesn't QUITE strike me as being heavy enough to keep using these flash-forwards to let us know how Oliver is SO going to take out Darhk. And if it's Quentin, no Laurel showing up so far seems weird. I figure in turn Laurel is

All I know is we get Rip Hunter, eventually Jonah Hex shows up, and I've heard Sergeant Rock might show up sometime. I seriously doubt I'll be disappointed in this.

As much as I have negative interest in the Next Big YA Movie Franchise Attempt and its source material, the $25 thingy sure is nice!

Or maybe this time he kills Ragnarok instead! And the entire Marvel Universe will mourn the robot Thor that hasn't been seen since the Dark Avengers comic that had previously been Thunderbolts ended (that I know of). It'll be a real humdinger!

I'm tempted to enter this, because part of me fully expects to win when I've failed in the past to win much, much better stuff. It would just kind of be… funny. I think.

Briefly when they showed the backstage bit with the ECW guys, I thought it DID have more Steve Blackman. But then my brain came back online and told me it was Tommy Dreamer.