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Black people can sell drugs!
Black people can sell drugs!

The episode I'm watching now is having some great Boyle moments. The music he picked for his and Peralta's car ride was great.

Boyle is actually the one character they haven't done quite enough with yet for me. I'm sure this'll change as I get further along in the show.

"Robocop. It's got everything I like. Gratuitous violence."

My favorite character so far on Brooklyn Nine-Nine (three episodes in) is all of them. But really it's Rosa.

Operative word: "trying"

Yes! Quite a fan of that song. The clear rule is, if Bat for Lashes name a song with a girl's name, it's gonna be good.

Stingo's Ongoing Adventures in Spotify Radio: Special Thanksgiving Edition

You typo'd Trouble Will Find Me

To be fair, there are comic book characters with Latin names. It's only a mostly inexcusable mix-up.

Where's the Taco Bell bell when you need it?!

You laugh, but I know there are people here who will vouch for it being a really really great show. [shines the Grrr. Argh. and Loki and PolarBears signals]

Crixus = character from Spartacus = Slade Wilson. Not so much a ref to Green Arrow history, just an actor/character who I really like.

As long as Crixus is on the Island I can overlook anything else.

I've also got to say that Stephen Amell has really impressed me over the course of this season. He does a great job of delineating among pre-Island, Island, and post-Island Oliver, and his "Open your eyes!" line at the end of the finale was legitimately affecting. Not to mention all his badass stunts like the salmon

I'd give the first season a B+ overall so I'm excited. The finale was especially impressive in the way it subverted nearly every one of my expectations.

Stingo reviews the Arrow finale

I haven't seen a whole lot of his stuff, but I love those X-Men sketches he did where Xavier fires Gambit and Wolverine from the team.

ripoff of better film rips off better posters, details at 11

And, as Stripes taught us, the ladle.