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This is what I came back to write. I forgot to last night.

Could you imagine if they were actually smart enough to have a security force that acted under their authority but shielded them from all the shit that they do.

Are we still even allowed to refer to him as a cancer patient? I mean, he looks it, sure but besides telling people that he had cancer a few times, he hasn't really shown any signs of it for a while.

Worst. Opening. Montage. Ever. That's all I'm gonna say about that.

I tried to do Lovejoy but my mouth keeps swerving into Morgan Freeman in full documentary mode.

We have the same top two. I've been floored to see how people didn't enjoy those as much as I did.

Ahh, we're doing lists now. I think I'm ok with making mine, though it's hard.

This show has a problem of grandiosity to me. As in, their budget doesn't seem to allow for a script to go as big as it could. Most shows in this genre tend to have it.There are a lot of things we're told and I just can't feel any threat. I enjoyed the hell out of Papa Midnite, however.

Non-punk fan here, I had no fucking clue what the song was. I enjoyed it well enough though.

Opal and Su haven't had much character outside of whiny anti-Kuvira bots. I believe I told Opal to shut up once or twice during this episode alone.

You know, I would love to see more movies have that kind of security.

The red haired fella was the standout performance last week for me. I think it's because when I first saw him I thought it was odd that he was the VP.

The show feels kind of self-aware and I'm not sure how to feel about it.

Same here, I actually fist pumped at that part. I'm not ashamed of it.

If you watch the first episode of How To Get Away With Murder, you'll see that Juice would absolutely not be a match for Marks.

I gave him the benefit of the doubt because of how engrossed I was when he was telling his Death of Superman pitch and the Regarding Clark video.

His thoughts on Superman on Youtube are actually quite interesting. He radiates douchiness when he's not talking but seems like an actual decent guy. I think he even addressed that people usually get that or tell him that in one interview.

I'm still not as convinced of the voicework as Oliver seems to be.

I have to admit. I wasn't expecting it. I only know him as Gabe and a couple of small parts from those various improv circle-jerk movies.