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Also, I couldn't help but laugh when Red Tornado shot Lucy across the park. That was brutal.

I love the idea of buying Hungover Cat Grant! Comes with scathing resentment and killer shades!

Some of the dialogue was dreadful, and I don't understand the tunneling attack. I feel like the fights should be more actual punch-throwing, which is more satisfying and has to be a hell of a lot cheaper.

Truly.

"Wake me up!"

Umm Henry Cavill can chain me up whenevz.

"Bruce, is it finally time for the dawn of just us?"

I'm assuming this is a dream sequence because it seems really odd.

Comparing, say, Arrow's quality to that of Daredevil actually makes sense, as they have similar tone/premise. But Supergirl and JJ are so far away from one another that it really is apples and oranges.

Loved her on Alias.

Hahaha oh, boy I just cracked up at work.

I was genuinely impressed how quickly Flockhart turned off the vampy boss persona when she was talking about her son. Good stuff there.

Kara is much closer to Barry/Felicity than Sara. I'm weirdly hoping CBS gets desperate and allows an "alternate universe" crossover.

Wouldn't it make more sense to leave that to Martin Stein? Victor Garber is clearly not going to be in the action scenes, and he already subbed in for "science guy" on The Flash.

I mean, I'm just shocked that the CW people doubled down on the Atom, which has to be a logistic nightmare. Not only effects-wise, but writing for a miniature hero? I guess we'll see.

Also, I like that it looks like Vandal appears to have his own Stormtroopers, so we can jump right into the face-punching each episode without the necessary background.

This looks like the best type of bonkers. The effects look solid (how in the hell are they going to do Atom on the regular?), and I like that it's basically Doctor Who meets The Avengers.

I love when LaToya writes these.

… He's so hot.