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harrydickinson
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When the star of the show is dating you IRL, you aint' going nowhere unless if that changes.

The fights are far better than the season 1 scuffles. Even with the quick cuts and editing tricks, the Super fight conveyed a lot of impact. Thematically it is a little odd that butt kicking was Supergirl's only plan for stopping her brainwashed cousin. Supergirl v. Rhea also had some great shots, but really,

Haha I leapt up in my seat in disgust. Then calmed myself down.

But certainly standing next to this device as it goes off can't be harmless, right?

I see you're also tormented by the Come home with me guy.

I have a brain cell whose sole purpose is to torment the rest of my brain with a perfect audio memory of the guy dribbling out the words "Come home with me!" like some sort of truck-obsessed zombie.

Technically no one survives their last TV role.

This will be mandatory training in all government buildings.

App dating is a disaster for the 30 something because everyone on there is too busy to meet people but too flaky to communicate in the app. At least, that's the gist of my experience.

I flip flop over how much Aziz is critical of Dev. At times this season Dev seems to be painted as being in the wrong, but he tends to end up on top.

My conclusion based upon my life experience is that all fandoms are terrible.

It looks like an old Wing Commander FMV, the ones with Mark Hamill and Malcom McDowell. I love it.

To me it sounds like theater voice. It's unnatural sounding, but suits the feel of the medium.

Nah it was part of the ruse.

It wasn't a deal breaker for the season (still A episodes), but I'm so glad others don't like the romance subplot either.

They had a lot of time to come up with indestructible back armor.

A very well assembled episode. I almost expected more iconic TV women to show up. Here's Kirstie Alley as the Secretary of State! Rosanne as protector of Sector 2814.

I have to take a breather of about a day between each episode because of the repeated gut punches.

This episode was astoundingly good.

Austin Powers sold DVD players in 1997. Each dorm floor needed an Austin Powers manifestation device.