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I remember one episode had a dude struggling with anorexia, which I thought was pretty progressive for the time. And I still kind of fucks with the theme song. But that's about all the praise I can offer.

I happen to agree, to me Barry and Iris's chemistry blossomed once they started banging, which I kind of figured would happen, where others saw no chemistry I saw two people who would be a lot more comfortable with each other once they've fucked. I think Barry being with Kara would have exactly the opposite effect.

Same, and Barry being a douche (although I sort of get it)

I've always been pro Barry and Iris (although much of that has to do with the comics) every other central couple in the DCTVverse is annoyingly drama-heavy and borderline toxic (Olicity anyone?). So far Westallen's biggest issue is that Barry was only like 90 percent sure about marrying her before being 100 percent

It was sort of Groban-y wasn't it? Or is that just me?

I love how you guys are frontin' like drawing that stupid breakup out wouldn't have been a horrible decision. Yeah, that's what this season needs, MORE angst.

Candice Patton has a nice voice, but I don't think she's a trained singer like the others.

If an American person did, I would assume they were a douchebag.

True, but in her defense, what can she really do in this situation? I guess there are five more episodes for her to do some research on who Savitar is, but that would be assuming that the writers have any interest in giving her an actual journalism arc, and we all know that they do not. I've kind of just learned to

I'm here for any mentions of Candice Patton being fantastic, because she is. And I don't mean only as cute alternate versions of herself, I mean always. I'm not the least bit surprised by how long Barry wanted to hit that.

To me, their scenes together have been the only bright spot in this depressing af half season.

I definitely like Bender the most in relation to Fry.

Philip J. Fry for me. As deeply immature and shockingly dim as he is sweetly romantic, chivalrous and heroic. And his tendancy to spiral emotionally is something I relate to considerably as someone who has a nervous breakdown every couple of years or so. I'm also not a Bender fan, he had his moments and shreds of

I get what you're saying, I've just kind of learned to accept her as is and focus on all of the things I do like about her character, because I really don't think they're interested in giving her more to do, and being forever frustrated by that is too draining. She's still pretty neat overall. I know I wouldn't be

Well they already had Stone, who can carry a movie by herself. And Michael B. Jordan was considered for the lead. He's maybe not as big of a name as Gosling, but he has more of that next big thing quality, especially after the success of Creed last year. I have no doubt that the movie could have been just as

Especially since black actors have pretty much gone out of their way to prove that they ARE bankable.

This excuse is bullshit.

She wanted to be a police officer first, but withdrew her application because Joe stopped talking to her (ugh), then she went to college with an unnamed major (the execs said it was criminal psychology), she took journalism on Barry's suggestion and found it boring at first. She didn't think it was interesting until

She didn't want to be a journalist at first, it was more something that she fell into and decided to try to do well. Also, they don't ignore it, it's there, they just refuse to give it more attention than a line or two every other episode.

Okay, if this were real life I'd be right there with most of you, Kevin's a dick, and honestly he still is. Buuut, I'm sorry, there's no way anyone else going at that point would have packed the same emotional punch. Yes it would have had the same impact if he would have whispered something unknown to Sloane before