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I'm a puddle ten minutes into that episode. It doesn't matter how often I watch it.

Why not put her in the room from the start?

That's a good read. I think we agree about the show's handling of the issue. I don't think every show has to be everything but it's fun to talk about it.

Yeah, that's fair. It is there but it seems bizarre considering the racial climate of the sixties, how little there is, as it applies to black characters anyway. I remember reading that Teyonah Parris quipped that Dawn and Shirley were different characters. It's a joke but I think it is a perfect reflection the show's

Excluding The Wire, maybe. But I think that grading on a scale is pointless. Mad Men had very little to say about race which became apparent when MLK died. I thought this was a common critique of the show.

You think Mad Men had plenty to say about race?

Megan Draper. Not that she actually ruined it but… boooooo.

Every single time I think of that season I wish they went to Memphis instead. Hot Rod was already established and the Wood brothers were great.

Isn't a Moone Boy remake already happening?

Share your winnings

So, so, so remarkably pointless. The tattoo glowed. Now you're caught up

It's so bizarre. He's been knocked on his ass so much this season. I keep thinking these people shouldn't be able to fight him. And even if they could, shoot them with the pointy things before they get within punching range.

For shame.

I thought that's where they were going with the spinoff. For all that was wrong with Arrow in the first season, Stephen Amell worked. Same for Grant Gustin and Melissa Benoist. I think Brandon Routh could carry his own show, and his stories would be distinct. I'll watch this anyway but I'd like to see the Atom in Ivy

If I remember correctly they were told the could use the character, called for auditions with the Ted Kord/Blue Beetle name and then before production DC changed its tune and thus the Atom was born. I've been calling him not Ted Kord this entire time.

Maybe it's because the FBI agent basically said, "I'm going to murder him."

It's terrible. I think The Flash's success has something to do with the actors saying them. Tom Cavanagh, Jesse L. Martin and Victor Garber can get away with a lot more than the Arrow cast. I'm beginning to think the quality of these shows are just chance. I thought they figured things out with The Flash bur Supergirl

Alex's harassment of Jonn is so confusing to me. I rewatched Black Mirror this weekend and it put this and the other DC shows into sharp focus. This is the worst, but these people don't seem to have a logical bone in their bodies. It seems simple but regardless of the world you created, people should react to things

I'm hoping it's a gripe about how information is disseminated on this show. That entire conversation was baffling to me.