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You just made me realize: Mick is the Jayne Cobb of this series.

Although I don't think they've explicitely said that architects choose the residents for their neighborhoods. It could be they're just given a list of who they're getting and they design the neighborhood based around that.

The episode that set up Joey being attracted to Rachel actually did a really fantastic job of making it fun and believable. Once they actually put the two together, though, they let it fizzle out SO fast.

I love that his go-to example of two of the Friends is Ross & Phoebe, with Eleanor pointing out how weird a pairing that is.

Nothing wrong aside from the fact that you're teaching them guitar, the devil's instrument.

The revelation that architects don't normally live in the neighborhoods they design has me wondering how much supervision normally occurs for a neighborhood after it's set up. It's possible that other Good Place neighborhoods are having all sorts of problems like ours is, but the architects don't know about it

I wouldn't point fingers, you jerk.

It is just amazing how much stuff they threw into this episode. Only thing I wished they'd slowed down for was this Nate Heywood guy, since they kinda made him part of the team while barely showing him interact with the rest of the team.

Speaking of Futurama, I always want to pronounce this show's title as "Legends . . . of TOMORROW!"

Let's not forget his one night stand with his dad's ex-girlfriend who was secretly working with Slade to destroy his life. That's kinda a biggie.

Now here's the question: when the Legends crashed the nuclear bomb auction from the start of Season 1, did Darhk recognize them from the harbor fight in this episode?

I actually kinda love how Ray feels like he's from a much more clean-cut, lighthearted, 1960's superhero story than everyone else.

Given how one-note the character was during his Flash appearances, it's really amazing how Legends made Mick Rory one of my favorites.

Maybe he'll be like Season 1 Quentin Lance, a cop trying to bring the vigilantes down.

Hey, in Legends of Tomorrow, Jefferson Jackson (a high school football player with no combat training) took a League assassin down with one punch.

My absolute favorite piece of deadpan Oliver is when Roy is introduced to the team and asks if they have a name for themselves, like "Team Arrow".

I thought he was picking up on the fact that she just saw a tortured survivor of Havenrock and is feeling super-guilty.

I'm hoping that, if that's true, we get an episode where Oliver's "My name is Oliver Queen (. . .) become something else" speech at the beginning is replaced with one from Prometheus.

Have you noticed how high the death toll for Star City police officers is? I'm surprised there's any left at this point.

I think we can assume the world's nuclear arsenals being destroyed has caused some things to shift among the major powers.