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I suspect Xavier may be the only other 'x-man' to be used, and I wouldn't be at all surprised if this universe's version of him has been dead for years or something. I'm excited to see what happens, either way!

TWIST: Castle Rock will be presented as a real place, and all the residents are pissed off with Stephen King fans popping by to see where something terrible (but fictional) "happened". Hilarity ensues!

I'm pretty mad some white deletionist removed the facts I added to the catalytic converter entry, which stated how such mechanisms are powered by kittens and tiny onions. Now kids will grow up ignorant of True Science!

Flynn's church moment was really good - nice to see him as someone other than Mr Grabby Hands or Scowly Face or Captain Time Murderer.

I'd love to see that - and the crazy thing is, LOT could make it work since they/the Arrowverse shows are aware of the multiverse. LOT notice an unprecedented time aberration and - uh oh! - it's Flynn "murdering his way through time" (loved that line from Wyatt). Hijinks ensue!

A really solid episode, in the sense Mick Rory is a solid brick of a man. That is, fun and quotable, but not the smartest. Why didn't Sara kick Evil Rip's arse whilst Jax had him in his gun sights? Better to just let him walk away holding the piece of the spear. WHAAAAA?

After The Flash phased the entire train, I really thought we'd get a shot of everybody suffering tremendously violent motion sickness.

I'd like to see a villain who isn't beaten within the same episode. With Capt. Cold still MIA, THE FLASH could do with a recurring bad guy, and I actually thought Yorkin had some menace.

Wow. That was not at all what I expected. One of the most mental and weirdest things I've seen in quite some time. Can it maintain the intensity/insanity? And will it at all feature other X-men (I don't mean the well-known characters)? WHO KNOWS! But I can't wait to find out.

Ah nuts, I'm falling behind on all these shows! Here comes the SUPERGIRL: MAKE IT SNAPPY EDITION!

The review hits this series biggest selling point on the head: unpredictability. I honestly have no idea what to expect from each episode and the end of this one was an impressive spanner in the works. I've held off watching the final episode so I could build up a bit of suspense and tension haha

Welcome back, Supergirl! The only thing I really wondered about was this:

I laughed my head off at that, closely followed by his monotheist comment delivered with a giant goofy grin. The guy's got charm in spades, that's for sure.

I really like how Marius is starting to use truths as lies in order to cover up/cloud his true nature/past. With Porter coming into the story, I also like the 'heist' feel to the narrative: Marius is calling on anyone he can to help him help the Bernhardts…but only so he can then rob them. I'm really, really

Ahoy me hearties! It's THE FLASH: HOW DID THE MEDIA DECIDE TO NAME THE VILLAIN EDITION! Seriously, how did they know to call him what HR named him? I'd like to see a future villain take umbrage with his codename and keep insisting people call him by the one he chose for himself.

That was AUDACIOUS. I'm genuinely astounded they managed to pull off such a massive twist but also a little sad we won't get any more goofy Michael (since we'll know he's acting and not genuinely a bit of a weirdo). I honestly thought he and Eleanor had some kind of last-minute scam going on to trick Shawn.

At the end, my exact thoughts were "I'm fully aware I'm watching Bryan Cranston showboating right now." immediately followed by "And I could watch it all damn day."

I have precisely zero expectations about this which means I can only be pleasantly surprised! Story of my life.

This looks CCHHHHEEEEEAAAAPPPPPP.

When I lived the UK, the two main chat shows were hosted by Graham Norton and Jonathan Ross (I don't know if his is still on) and I always enjoyed Norton far, far more because, as stated above, he actually listens and appears interested in his guests, whereas Ross is a fawning sycophant who really only seems/seemed to