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Do you know what town?

Seriously? That's so awesome. No one cool ever comes from South Jersey.

Turn you into "an annoying, self-righteous asshole" (see: Laurel).

Sorta like what they did with Eddie Huang and Fresh Off the Boat.

So glad someone else remembers Tru Jackson VP. I was starting to think I imagined it.

I just love Andy Samberg's expression in the picture up top. I didn't notice it so much in the episode because I was laughing at the slow walk. But in picture form he's got the perfect expression.

And then she stands up and walks away… and he pushes her down the stairs!

I was rolling my eyes at the idea of a Hardy Boys spin off but then you mentioned Jeffery Donovan and Timothy Olyphant and now I want it to happen.

Next season we find out Nyssa has secretly been raising Sara's (her beloved) & Oliver's (her husband) secret love child! dun Dun DUN!!

She also used to be on Rules of Engagement. I've gotten in the habit of watching the reruns before I go to bed. The show is terrible but I still enjoy it.

Damn those Brits, they keep taking our jobs!

I think Gotham is above that with a 1.6 and Supergirl has been bouncing around between 1.8 and 1.5 (so no stable number yet).

They could always say he had a one night stand with Shado's twin. I know have Oliver sleep with two sisters and have another illegitimate child is a bit over the top but Arrow's gotten a bit over the top.

IDK, that sounds like something Cold or Heatwave would find attractive.

I don't think so. Samantha said 'Don't tell anyone' and Oliver asked if Felicity could be an exception and Samantha doubled down and said no, not even her.

I'm sorry I can give this only one upvote.

I don't think it was the absurd secret keeping about William that caused her to dump him. It's the fact that he sent William away without saying anything to her. Obviously she has no say about William. But she's disappointed he didn't tell her he was considering this. He talked it over with Dig and with Mari, but

Am I the only one that didn't know that owls have good hearing?

Having the love interest find out about the child instead of the actual parent is a nice twist. Now I kinda wish it was Felicity who'd found out & hid William. The reasoning would be stupid but the story we have now is pretty contrived so why not give us a standard soap opera plot with a twist on it?

As terrible as the blink-and-you-miss-it paralysis story has been I'm just glad they didn't go with the cliche 'inability to have children' storyline. Especially with William in play.