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They did a flash-forward a few weeks ago that suggested someone would die in space. Last week they hinted it would be Mack (he was given the cross necklace that's seen floating next to the body), but I doubt the show would be so obvious about its foreshadowing, so I suspect it'll be Hive/Ward. They really have gone to

Nah, they're fine in the ring. All the Samoans have rock-solid fundamentals—even Roman, despite his being fairly young in the business. (Roman's in-ring problems are his moveset, which I don't think he has much control over, and his cardio, which seems to be sub-optimal.)

Strongly agree about Armisen. To me, he is the antithesis of funny.

I'm interested to hear the new Katatonia. I feel like they're at a crossroads where they should perhaps just go ahead and commit to being a prog rock band—which would be fine—rather than going back and forth like they've been doing.

HI WRATH I'M DAD

Like the Iron Maiden song. Although that song is great too, so I dunno.

Every time I see it, I miss FJM.

I remember that one! The dude was Billy Campbell, who is just skeezy enough that you could totally buy that he did it, but forthright enough that you kind of want to believe him. It was just a really well-written and well-cast episode.

I wouldn't be shocked if a last-minute LoT run-in is how they get out of Laurel's death.

They could have met there for a first date—such an arrangement would not be that uncommon in a big city. I would question the wisdom of having a first date at Big Belly Burger, but this is a Mewes character we're talking about here.

NJPW owns the trademark. Its recent splintering of the faction into smaller groups (The Elite, The GODs) suggests that if WWE had come through with a good offer, it were prepared to let it go, but the events of this past weekend definitely indicate that NJPW is holding onto it.

So "millennials" is a garbage word, but he built his entire act around it? Got it.

At the outset of the series, it was explained that they do everything they can to stay off the Avengers' radars because they would stop trusting S.H.I.E.L.D. if they found out that Coulson was alive. This shifted a bit after Winter Soldier, but if that adjustment means anything, it's that the AoS are even further

Yes, but it would create "Why doesn't Supergirl just take care of this?" problems in the Arrowverse, especially on Arrow. My mom, who watches Supergirl but not the Arrowverse shows, was charmed by the Flash appearance and wondered why they had to put him in a different universe. I explained to her that if Superman

I think it would suffer a great deal from a move to the CW. Its effects already aren't exactly amazing, so if its effects budget got slashed, there would be a lot more soapiness and workplace intrigue, and those are not exactly the show's strong points.

It may not make much difference, but Arrow got screwed up badly in Chicago last week. It was originally pre-empted by a Cubs game, but the game got rained out and the WGN decided to air Arrow without changing its listings and, worse, cancel the Sunday airing it had previously planned. So if you weren't in front of

Preaching, most likely.

Which is probably why he was comfortable doing it. He's gonna be fine—he's a SUPERSTAR.

Fair enough. Withdrawn, counselor.

He's really not very good, though, and he's somewhat ill-suited for working main event matches because his cardio is, well—not great. I feel like his laying around—not selling—really hurt the flow of the match on Sunday. It felt like AJ was standing on the apron forever waiting for Roman's gassed ass to stand up and