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The ball in the maze seemed like one of the harder challenges in recent memory. Holy crap Natalie that was awesome, so glad she won. Always liked Baylor, so glad to see she took her blindside so well. Has to be among the least stung reactions ever. And was that audience group of diehards one big group of polygamists?

The internet refers to them as Spitfire IIRC.

"Linda Park, the reporter that Wally flirts with heavily this week, eventually becomes his wife and the mother of their two children in the comics."

"helping American citizens who find themselves in trouble"?
Sounds like we finally get the long-awaited crossover between Criminal Minds and Undercover Boss.

Couldn't agree more. Worst recurring character since I've watched the show. Interesting to try a couple times, but there's just nothing to it.

And even that has been bumpy this year. I thought after the back half of S1 (The Party made me laugh harder than I had in years) they'd just crush S2, but it's been merely pretty good thus far.

Yeah I binged S1 over a few days (behind on S2) and was so surprised. Completely engaging without the "oh, COME ON" stupid moments of many shows of its ilk.

Merlin is crap? I ask because I know nothing about it.

I agree, and I was/am a huge New Girl defender. I'm hoping the first half of this season is simply going back to basics and they'll expand in the second half, but the first two seasons had a magical momentum. Everything felt important and now there's little to no concept of time and the characters are getting more

These people who think it's the worst season must have missed Season 2. Season 1 Rose is one of my favorite TV characters ever, and then, ugh.

A ballpoint banana?

Since you're the OtGW expert here, is it best consumed one at a time, a couple at a time, or in one sitting?

I wanted to like Married and just couldn't. Bleak while also being unrealistic (the whole other woman/puppy plot was just asinine) and I think you have to find humor in the situation because the jokes aren't really there and it wasn't really anything I could latch onto in terms of relatability.

I want to get in on it as well but CBS is weird about streaming. A quick search says it's coming to Netflix but not until next fall. Brilliant marketing there CBS, expecting people to be able to binge 4 seasons right as the next season starts.

I said this on yesterday's thread, but I think we'll look at Arrow Season 2 as one of the best network seasons of this decade, so not having it in anywhere on the list is a travesty. Epic storytelling both on a small level (the interpersonal relationships) and a grandiose (it was over the top but in a way that felt

Cop to partner: "Hey, have you noticed the Arrow is doing a lot more parkour lately?"

Are you assuming a time skip or is it confirmed?

I usually do too, but here it was particularly powerful because Oliver knows this isn't the run of the mill street criminal, this is a threat he knows he genuinely may not come back from.

Yep. The whole "Roy feels guilty for killing a cop while on Mirakuru" thing? That's gonna be waaay longer for Thea, especially with her father turning her into something much closer to him.

I'm just glad Sara's gonna be back.