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THIS SHOW…has careened into the ditch, unfortunately.
Before getting into the ways this show has completely lost itself, a Weekly Scoreboard update: Flash won the week B+ to C, for its third week in a row, cutting Arrow's lead to 8-6, IIRC.
THIS SHOW:
-Had me thinking there's no *way* they would troll us and have the

I feel like this one depends on how it's followed up. If this does bring more to Kallus or his relationship with Zeb, it's a nice turning point. Even though the last bit with Kallus was cliche (much like the whole episode), it was executed very well. This show benefits when the cheery credits music is eschewed as it

As someone who thought they'd check this out, but hasn't, is it weird for anyone watching and enjoying the campier parts knowing that there are actual murder victims from this story?

Yeah "going back" is a poor way that I put that, since doesn't even know he's gonna see Mickey. She just stalks him down to the minimart. Does he ever try to contact her again if that doesn't happen? (actual question, I lean towards no)

Agreed, but the breakup could've been more "I love you, but I have to do this" instead of them devolving a bit into tropes.

Yeah, would have made more sense for her to just maintain she needed to go and left their relationship open ended with a chance of reuniting. (I love those two together too. Their scene in the street when she says she's trying with her ex is just so, so good.)

it's because Netflix and Good Burger have a very on again, off again relationship.

MASTER OF NONE SPOILERS

Subtitles also say Arya, and it's a Netflix show, so even more sure they're right

C"mon give us some hints… Real ambiguous ones like "known for bad comedies" (could be Chuck Lorre *or* Seth McFarlane!) or "has his/her own night on a broadcast network" (uh, ok I can only think of one there)

But Mickey was a jerk to him. I'm not keeping score between the two or anything, but she was a drip at his music party, ruined the magic show and blew off plans with him, while sending a text that said she promised she was actually busy and not blowing off plans with him.

I just watched the first 7 and find myself continuing out of obligation and the blessing that is a speed modifier. If was actually taking 30-35 minutes to watch these, I'd have watched the first 2 and skipped to 10 probably. Jacobs is good, but there's just not much here.

I watched a bunch of Trek with my dad as a kid, but liked Voyager (it gets hate, but it has the best one off action/premise episodes, like Workforce/Worst Case Scenario/etc) and hated the "inaction" of DS9, so I've managed to forget/avoid any spoilers (I know someone loses a limb and Dax switches and obviously Worf

Finished DS9 Season 1. No groundbreaking observations other than I can already see why it's the best Trek (have seen much/all of the others).
Watched a few episodes of The Office. Only noting that because "Blame Toby" is an epic, better imo than some of the widely-deemed classics.
Finished Daredevil finally, and it

Wouldn't take that long, given the timetable for other animated shows. Rebels took what, a year and a half? And this story is already mapped out to a degree (Weisman/Vietti were meticulous) with the voice cast already in place.

Usually the cast has thrown cold water on it IIRC. Weisman hasn't wanted to get hopes up.

Yeah, I mean Arrow 1 and 2 felt like they had something to say, a point of view. Now it's just an action show with soapy elements. And Flash has never had much depth, imo. It just has a lot of "Barry, you can do it!" moments.

I don't hate Felicity, but the innuendo one liners used to feel organic and now they feel sooooooo forced.