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That always confused me and I never made that connection.

I was interested in the show and tuned into the pilot, and the Jason Street injury really turned me off for a while. It left me with the impression that the whole show would be that gruesome but I caught back on around the end of the season and was hooked. Frankly, it's been so long I don't remember much at all from

I actually really liked Rino Romano aka the voice of NBC and that one cow commercial.

Same here, loved Hartley. I hated him and Chloe together, but his cheesiness fit the show. Unlike Arrow, which is good enough to pay things straight, Smallville failed when it tried to play everything as serious and Hartley helped alleviate the tension that wasn't tense in the first place.

Because it ensures we won't lose Caity Lotz and can give the crap scenes at the DA's office to building Sara's character outside of Ollie.

Dangit now I have to watch and see what it is.

I liked Smallville once I caught on in the back half. If I'd have been forced to sit through the Kreuk years I'd have hated it. Rosenbaum and Glover are obviously great but I thought Cassidy Freeman was really good as Tess too.

He misinterpreted something Sepinwall wrote in his catch-up review and when Sepinwall clarified, he was relieved. Some actors get all pissy (I don't watch SoA but Katey Sagal sounds just wonderful!) but Amell was genuinely bothered by whatever it was he misread.

Also Dig had the hots for his sister-in-law.

Not like she can stop it. Might as well save money preserving the door.

The part I thought was too on the nose was the devil's advocate guy on the island. "Guys are we sure? WHO ARE WE TO DECIDE ONE PERSON IS MORE IMPORTANT THAN ANOTHER?"

I write it off as part of her disguise. People could figure out the hair and mask but that could easily throw people off.

That scene was fantastic. "Hello Moira, oh you thought you won that all by yourself? How cute."

Yeah, Lance (presumably) has a wink-wink "I don't know who the vigilante is" thing whereas Sara could take her mask off in front of Laurel and she would be like "WHO ARE YOU?"
On that note, imagine that last scene with Lance:
SLADE: "Oliver… is the Arrow."
LANCE: "And…?"

Wait really? People compared Sarah to Kim? I never thought Sarah was very smart or composed.

Huh. I want to get to Adventure Time and Regular Show (bored through 3 episodes thus far) but lots of them are on YouTube that I can just play on TV through my 360 so they're lower on my priority list.

It's an afterthought, except the entire series, which encompasses Ted in the future and the present, is him being enveloped by his love for Robin.

For years it was said, don't take the title literally, that How I Met Your Mother is referring to how Ted gets to the point where he's ready to meet The Mother. But considering how the finale ties into everything else, it now plays as how Ted got to the point where he and Robin were ready to be with each other. That;s

"all about how the journey turns you into the person who is ultimately worthy of love when the right person finally lands in your life."
The problem is that the show spent 9 seasons telling us in ways that were both beautiful and annoyingly repetitive that Tracy was that right person, and then they switched it in the

Yeah it felt closer to The Batman than anything unique at that point. The zombie one and the Star Sapphire origin stories were just so bland. This site skewered the final season iirc.