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>I've stopped reading the reviews, as they're generally shite.

>Also, Scott, Barry showed his face to Kendra because Cisco had already said his name.

Barry: Any chance he blew himself up in there?

>I'd be happy with him doing the directing the fight sequences from now on

Was that a fucking Motherbox at the end?

>Rick has just as much history with Darryl

Well, Rick and Glenn have a BIT more history than he does with any of the others. Something something tank something something wouldn't be here without him.

>A subtle touch: Deanna lectures Spenser about raiding the pantry, but in the last scene (after dark), she’s carrying a wire basket full of supplies back home.

>People forgive more easily (well, people not called Diggle)

He had a knife inches from his spinal cord…you don't make sudden moves in that scenario…

Felicty has to be embezzling more money than Lucius does for Bruce Wayne at this point, and her company is DYING. How long till she gets caught?

Good. The only character on the show who hasn't gone full-tilt murderbot crazy is still alive? Good.

"So in this world Superman was 24 years old when he revealed himself to the world, not 29 as he is in Man Of Steel. Interesting."

Christ…that's certainly more violent than I was expecting.

Wow. After not watching this show for years, I gotta say I agree, this was up there with the old, good Simpsons.

No problem.

Wow, you must think every "villain of the week" episode moves the plot forward if you actual suffer under the delusion that this boring shit was not filler. More power to you for having such low standards.

I highly doubt you picked up a word that doesn't exist (except in some random Chinese google book you linked to) in Jane Austen, but whatever you say, pal.

Sure, if I'm not dealing with an idiot who doesn't know what "filler" is.

The word is "insufferable." You can randomly link to as many random books from the 1800s as you like. The fact is that "unsufferable" is not a word in today's world, even if it was used like five times in the 1800s (lol).