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And…. we're back! I stopped watching this a while ago because it was just depressing what they had done to such fun, bonkers show. This really felt like they remembered what made the first season so much fun. The Betsy Ross's flag tying in with Paul Revere AND Francis Scott Key. Alexander Hamilton singing like a stuck

Hey, Hitler loved his dog too.

Point to you. Well played.

They make that paper out of all the recycled palm fronds. Don't they? DON'T THEY?
*Looks at sky screams shakes fist*
PROOOOOOOBSSSSST!

Did anyone else flash that Aubry was going to cross out Julia's name and write Peter? Something about her expression and the editing made me go… Ah. I've personally never seen that before so it was both surprising but disappointing that they kinda gave it away. Still, Dr. Douche can really think about joining Doctors

So two impossible things happened. One, I found out that an actor, Nick Blood, could have a more ridiculous name than his comic book character, Lance Hunter. And two, I would actually miss said actor/character. I dropped this show first season, picked back up the second season on Netflix and then binged the first half

Two bottles, one episode; the rooftop and the emergency room. Except for the fight at the end it was just lots of characterization. Bottle episode in my book.

The Marvel Cinematic Universe has one overarching principle, ambition. So, of course a bottle episode would have more than one main location. These people work so hard to make these properties special. It's to bad small minds can't appreciate the sheer scope of what they're trying to do.

Great news! I've been waiting for that Michael Sweet solo album for 20 years.

Bottle episode! I really think they just added that, admittedly great, fight scene at the end just to distract us.

Family guy Ernie the Giant Chicken cameo.

"What made Fisk such a compelling villain was the way he subverted expectations about comic book villains" This I don't get at all. I thought that D'onofrio's performance was a real weak spot. Tilting your head and/or pausing dialogue randomly does not make compelling characterization. And just because he loved his,

So when they said Winston gets a new partner in the episode preview I thought it would be another cat. I don't know how to feel.

Thank you Kyle for agreeing with me, I've said multiple times Ben McKenzie's "acting" is THE weakest link. The only time I have ever believed him on this show is when he smiles at Morena. And that's not Jim Gordon smiling. I really feel validated like that one time I bought brand of potato chips that I'd never had and

Holy Shit! Connecting bombs to "The Clapper"! Fucking genius. Why didn't I think of that?

I wonder if this Colorado will have snow?

Yes, let's not leap to thing-doing.

So… question? I loved the first two season of TA but just lost interest after a few episodes last season. It seemed to go from spy thriller and how that effects family and family life to a family drama with efficient packing techniques and some home dentistry thrown in for shock value. I drew the line at supposed

Bellamy was getting everyone of the original 100 to break their wrist monitors so the people on the Ark wouldn't think that the earth was survivable and therefore come down and punish him for shooting the Chancellor. Even though he knew The Ark was running out of air. So he was actually willing to let EVERYONE on the

Pike, Bellamy's "commanding officer" repeatedly told him to walk away. Oh. and Bellamy was responsible for The Culling too. They were civilians.