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I actually disagree about Asher being a straight up murderer or his story being anywhere close to identical to this week's client.

Not only that, but there are two other things that we know for certain about the gravedigger.

There have been plenty of episodes where Clive solves the case with good police work and Liv's visions only really help the secondary plot. As it should be, I think. We need to respect Clive as a detective in his own right or his character risks becoming comical.

That's actually been an established Blaine character trait from the start, so yes, of course.

I disagree. Part of the reason Boss is so amazing is because nearly every line he delivers is in a cheery tone with a friendly smile on his face, and yet everyone around is clearly scared to death of him. The "show" part with Boss is how everyone else reacts to him. The viewer's imagination of what horrible things the

No, he can't injure himself with his own power. Thus, closing his eyes will block the beam. At least in the comics, all Summers blood relations are immune to each other's powers, so he can't hurt Havok with his powers and vice versa.

Mine too, though I hope that at some point The 100 can enjoy that kind of success. That show needs some recognition.

Well except for the minor detail that if the catastrophic event is stopped, the desert that Erica is settling will no longer be a desert, and everyone she sent will get to hang out with Terrible Painter O'Barmaid in Erased Timeline Land.

Speaking of Ando, I find it interesting that no one has even considered trying to track him down. You'd think that if Malina's nature controlling powers are required in some way to stop the global catastrophe, they'd want to find the guy who can amplify the effects of her powers and make it easier for her.

Light side ending was basically this: Kreia gives her little post-battle speech and dies, and then it just transitions to the Exile silently flying away from the planet in the Ebon Hawk, destination unknown. Roll credits. It fit thematically very well with the game, which was really Kreia's story when you think about

The best part of that was how the flashback fight was cut in with the present day fight, and Stephen Amell did a great job of portraying Oliver as very different people just by how he was fighting Deathstroke now compared to how he was doing it then.

The Nobu fight was great because you could practically feel Daredevil's desperation as the fight went on and on and it became clear that he was outmatched. He managed to win in the end but it was a long shot hail mary of a win if ever there was one.

That's kind of a major recurring theme of Daredevil though, the fact that he may win his fights but he tends to limp home half dead at the end of a particularly awful one.

Of those on that list I think Scorpius was probably the best at that because he never changed who or what he was over the entire run of the series. The Scorpius from the miniseries that ended it all was the same guy with the same motivations and the same methods as the Scorpius who first appeared in Season 1. It was

Doom understands that true villainy requires that you pay attention to the little details too.

His first name is Detective.

"Has Voyager entered a parallel universe?" Answer: No, and please stop using that phrase in your previews, UPN.

Oliver has to take offense at that, otherwise he's failing in his duties as a captain in the russian mafia.

There's only one man who would DARE to give me the Raspberry…

I swear I hadn't read this far down on the thread before I posted an almost identical comment 6 minutes after yours.