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True, but I think the scene with Speedy—where she points how obvious he was being (or she thought he was being) by giving her an arrowhead, just as an Arrow-themed vigilante was running around—coupled with his lines about he didn't need the Arrow to DO anything, just to BE SEEN, back before there were actual villains

I liked the hotel sketch, but it confused me—you have a skit based entirely around someone being put in an awkward social situation, but being too polite to do anything about it, and DON'T cast Louis CK in the role? He was funny enough as the hotel guy, and props for stepping out of his wheelhouse, but I couldn't help

I liked the hotel sketch, but it confused me—you have a skit based entirely around someone being put in an awkward social situation, but being too polite to do anything about it, and DON'T cast Louis CK in the role? He was funny enough as the hotel guy, and props for stepping out of his wheelhouse, but I couldn't help

I disagree, I'd call "Some Nights" a hit (I can't drive to work without hearing it) and I like it a hell of a lot more than "We Are Young."

I disagree, I'd call "Some Nights" a hit (I can't drive to work without hearing it) and I like it a hell of a lot more than "We Are Young."

I saw the stage reading at New York Comic-Con! It was a lot of fun, the actors clearly love it to death. It's exactly the right amount of hammy where it fits with Shakespeare's work without making it any less serious than it deserves to be. And the addition of radio style sound effects was perfect.

I saw the stage reading at New York Comic-Con! It was a lot of fun, the actors clearly love it to death. It's exactly the right amount of hammy where it fits with Shakespeare's work without making it any less serious than it deserves to be. And the addition of radio style sound effects was perfect.

Sound DELICIOUS.

Sound DELICIOUS.

Fun fact: this episode actually WASN'T supposed to be the segue into JLU—once they found out they were renewed, and came up with the idea for the series, they wrote what eventually turned into Crisis on Two Earths as a segue episode, which just never came to air.

Fun fact: this episode actually WASN'T supposed to be the segue into JLU—once they found out they were renewed, and came up with the idea for the series, they wrote what eventually turned into Crisis on Two Earths as a segue episode, which just never came to air.

Indeed.

Indeed.

I thought that that was actually Iron Fist in disguise.

I thought that that was actually Iron Fist in disguise.

So is the dad no longer a Frankenstein, or…?

So is the dad no longer a Frankenstein, or…?

By "she," do you mean @avclub-a7b630d72fa01c899f5be34ebc9e8619:disqus 's mother? Seems pretty conclusive in that case.

By "she," do you mean @avclub-a7b630d72fa01c899f5be34ebc9e8619:disqus 's mother? Seems pretty conclusive in that case.

That was actually my first thought when I saw the headline, and I went "Oh man, neat."