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The problem is that Hulk can and probably would be beaten before he becomes angry enough to defeat Superman, especially since Superman also has the speed advantage.

He just had to last one more shortened season too…

Buy a Playstation.

Who were you hoping for though? They certainly weren't going to cast a Japanese/Asian actress. I imagine that if the film flops critically, it'll be more the writers'/producers' faults than Scarlet Johansson's.

If only they released soundtracks…

He doesn't hear everything from Alicia though. He probably had contacts inside the State's Attorney office update him on the case.

Possibly, but that's not a very entertaining storyline. My guess is that the kiss makes things awkward for an episode, but doesn't really lead to anything. It wasn't really based on any romantic tension between Alicia and Johnny, it was just a release, like Kayla says in the review.

It'd feel way too forced, considering they already played the death card with Will. A lesser show (like say Grey's anatomy) has characters in a typically safe profession dropping like flies for the sake of "drama".

He did, although it seemed like he did it on his own.

Do you have a link? Couldn't find it myself.

Ray Palmer is The Atom in the comics…I don't think they're going to twist him into a bad guy.

He didn't really come up with the plan though. He was forced into it by Malcolm, who I suspect never believed Oliver would win.

I disagree. Absolutely nothing in the previous 2 seasons of Arrow gives us reason to believe that Thea would be okay with killing Sara for any of those reasons, especially considering that just 6 months ago she was basically a typical teenage socialite. It's the kind of stretch that I think would be worse than

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The problem is there really isn't a convincing backstory in which Thea kills Sara willingly. If she had any idea at all of Malcolm's true dickishness, she'd kick him the fuck out of her life.

The biggest question I have is…how are they going to depict the Atom's powers without making it look goofy as fuck?

The DCW is amazing, especially on their budget. And then there's Gotham, which tries to make the blandest possible TV show with the Batman license. What a fucking waste.

Did the Master (or Rassilon) ever actually die? All The Doctor ever did was prevent Gallifrey from coming back and destroying Earth in the process. The Master could've come from Gallifrey, which we've discovered last season is still out there.

It's not really 3 love-interests in 4 episodes though. Felicity basically has sexual chemistry with everyone from the very beginning. She had it with Oliver in Season 1, which brewed through Season 2, and only really became explicit in Season 3. She had it with Barry when he was introduced also back in Season 2.