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Is it just me who misses those little girls who played the younger Lila and Elena? These teen versions are just a bit more dead eyed for me. Anyone know, will there be another actress switch or is this is now?

I think the scariest thing about Ben Lockwood and the children of liberty is that it’s hard to see how this will end. Unlike other big bads of the CW DC shows, it’s not obvious what will happen. Ben was unmasked but has become a martyr for the cause. The president is on the same bus with his focus being human rights.

Really no comparison in quality although they have similar themes. The Cave is notable for bringing together Lena Heady and Piper Perabo who bonded over the crapness of the film. Daft plot twists abound. However, The Descent is much more nightmarish and creepy and an all round superior film.

I’d agree, daddy issues are pretty much a yawn for me too. Also officious authority figures out to spoil the fun of our heroes (Supergirl has a stern army lady right now.) Still, there was a lot to enjoy. Nora, Ava and Mona were a lot of fun - if rather quick to get sloshed!

It would have worked. Joe was a character always looking for the next thing, to be the new guy with the latest idea. I didn’t really buy him as a teacher and him getting immersed in the IBM machine would have been a little sad for him, but quite honestly, just desserts! I just wish they had ended on Cam and Donna and

Great episode for Katie McGrath, but I would agree the scenes with Adam lacked emotional heft due to our lack of knowledge of the character. The only way it would have worked would have been some stunt casting - Tom Welling or some other DC alum.

Amy Adams is sheer perfection in this film and I totally agree the film stands or falls on the way Giselle is played. Adams’ range is amazing - this movie, her other lighter fare like The Muppet movie to the complex lead in Nocturnal Animals and American Hustle to the subtle and moving performance so scandalously

Scorsese’s fascination with ‘difficult men’ has got old. Plus no show trying to capture the music scene has worked. The female characters were poorly drawn. The plot got more and more ridiculous. A real hate-watch for me...

Does that name have a meaning for comic fans because it isn’t exactly a common name here in the U.K. where I think they said he lives - unless it’s a  Man Utd joke!!

For once the short opening (Legends meet the Beatles) was shown rather than them just coming back - like the classic ABBA mission we were dying to see! So happy to see this show return. Supergirl was always my number one but Legends has overtaken it in my affections for its pure fun. And I totally agree, ‘why the fuck

I didn’t see it the same way at all. Yes, it ended up being more hopeful an ending than I was expecting. It seemed more like a series finale and with the axing of Iron Fist and Luke Cage, you have to wonder if they might wind up the Netflix Marvel shows after Jessica Jones S3 completely. If so, this was a nice ending.

You have to imagine most of the aesthetic and technical decisions had been made already if she only had a week to prepare - the look, costumes, sets etc. You’d imagine she would be a good pick in an episode with a lot of returning big name stars - Jessica Lange, Connie Britton, Dylan McDermott etc. As an actor you

It took me two goes to get through that first episode. Racist snobby old French ladies, layabout entitled American bloke who gets the young girls. However, I quite liked the way the relationship with the old lady and her career developed. The romance with Aaron Eckhart in the other hand was ridiculous. One drink and

It’s getting to the stage where almost every interaction Kim and Jimmy have feels like it could be immensely important - will THIS be the end? That blow up was just beautifully written and wonderfully acted. You can sympathise with Jimmy, hurt at being turned down when he really WAS being genuine. Kim is also right,

Do Netflix shows make a point of reusing actors from their other shows? No complain from me when they are favourites like Julia Garner from Ozark and Gloria from OITNB!

I’ve been deeply worried about Kim’s fate for a while. In some ways I want her to reject the sleazier side of the law Jimmy pursues and eventually becomes Saul. At least that way she survives (maybe.) On the other hand, I want Kim and Jimmy to work together again and be supportive and happy. But in which case where

Lucy Liu and Jonny Lee Miller are, of course, the heart of the show but so often Joan is the Scully to his Mulder, the sceptic to his genius problem solver. I enjoyed seeing their relationship explored more in this episode but also really appreciate the way they have not gone too melodramatic. The declaration of love

For me, supporting actress in a drama is the most stacked category. Thandie Newton, Lena Headey, Ann Dowd, Alexis Bledel were all brilliant but the big fight for me is Vanessa Kirby for The Crown and Yvonne Strahovski for Handmaids Tale. Both were good in the first season but scene stealingly wonderful in season 2.

The Daily Mail is THE WORST rag out of all our papers here in the U.K. and typical of them to post this sneering article. Good on Tyler Perry for looking to help in a concrete way.

Anyone else find the police chief highly shady? The morning ritual, the constant 50s music, the way he looks at the skater girls, chain smoking? Even though this episode definitely seemed to show Adora is a villain, her actions with the teenage girls is odd. What role did she play in the deaths? Is the killer linked