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Is "cornroll" a joke?

Artemis cut Prometheus at the same spot Lance was cut. It could still be Tommy but I think it's actually Lance.

Maybe more time with the yellow sun. I see the reason for making him less powerful than Kara thematically but in a practical sense, what is she going to do? Carry him around?

I don't disagree with your perspective. I don't think that is what he's saying though. I'm not American so my discussion of abolition across the Americas is different and I hope nuanced. I'm also not afraid of it. i don't see a way to avoid given the subject matter of this episode.

This episode was literally set in the civil war on a plantation. This is a review. I can't imagine what you wanted here. What a bizarre complaint.

I'm sorry you had to go through that.

Creme de menthe is straight from the pits of hell.

Did you mean to spell Renee? His name is Rene, lol. My sister corrects Oliver every time he says it. Gringos man.

She wanted to send them to Belize. That's probably a Breaking Bad reference. I'm actually from Belize so I'm acutely aware of references to my homeland. It happens pretty frequently but Rachel Bloom called Rebecca a bubbly Walter White.

You would think they use that fact as tension but no, just bullshit your way through.

I think the new Vixen is incredibly wooden. "We are the Justice Society of America etc." was rough. I agree with you about he main cast though.

I have no patience for his inability to raise stakes without killing a character. It is as infuriating to me as all the other things he does.

Yes! (Sorry for the exclamation mark.) So many show's have characters who are meant to be smart but don't actually sound smart. Tyler felt authoritative because of that exposition dump.

This is a review of the episode posted after it aired. What did you expect?

If only.

I remember being surprised by how affected I was by the last episode. Such a lovely show.

I spend a bunch of time thinking about this kind of thing myself. I took a few linguistics courses at University but I've always focused on the Caribbean and by extension the British Isles. A lot of people don't realise you can map anglophone Caribbean accents by areas in England, Ireland and Scotland. But it's

I noticed because like me, he can't really pronounce words with -ar and -er like Americans. I speak creole in my normal life. I have 2 degrees in English but whenever I say water I have to think about it. It still comes out as "watah."

Interesting. It guess it's an accent with which I'm not familiar.
I go comatose at the sound of Hentschel's voice and Crump's line reading makes me crazy too.