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Agreed. Supergirl's recent episode featuring Superman was full of little moments of these two superpowered people reacting to normal, everyday situations like regular people do, and it was great. I expect the whole mummy thing was an attempt to humanise the characters in BvS, but why go that far when you can have a

The hydraulic door shot first!

Right. People talk about the paradox of killing your own grandfather, and I can see how that would be bad. But mostly people manage NOT to kill their grandfathers on a given day, and if you were being extra careful when time traveling, you could probably avoid that. Much more difficult to avoid changing your

In this timeline Flash makes a phone call to Diggle just as they're about to get busy and the act gets delayed, resulting in a different sperm reaching the egg. Or in this timeline Flash fails to stop Diggle getting punched in the sensitive area by King Shark and consequently that specific sperm dies. Or in this

This is probably very bad of me but that picture of Tom Felton kind of reminds me of Manny from Black Books… Anyone? Just me? Okay then, I'll let myself out…

Oh, for sure Clinton wants to get as many votes as possible - who wouldn't. But the situation is quite volatile at the moment so my guess would be that she's not going to risk alienating the middle with too aggressive tactics, even if that might bring in more voters, when taking the high road seems to be bringing her

A basic rule of thumb in receiving criticism for writing is that when somebody tells you there is something wrong with your piece, they're probably right, but if someone tells you what exactly is wrong with your piece, they're probably wrong. People complain when they have a vague sense that something isn't working

There is definitely a symmetry to it and walking away from Charlotte's children would go against the theme. But I still can't get excited about the idea of fake Charlotte finding her true self through the innocent smile of a child because a) the show has been consistently hilarious in Lucifer pushing Trixie off and

I've really enjoyed Tom Cavanagh as Dr. Wells, especially as he's done two completely different takes on essentially the same character and both were great. First as a delightfully sinister villain and then as the reluctant mentor/support.

I thought the same. Wow, Clark, there's one thing in the world that can kill you and it's locked up by your friends in a government agency? Cry me a river.

In Teen Wolf Hoechlin smiles maybe two or three times and each time he just lights up the whole room. It's bizarre seeing him beaming through the whole 45minutes of Supergirl but it's so infectious, I found I couldn't stop smiling either.

I'd rather see her finding a purpose in humanity through working as a defense lawyer and interacting with people from different backgrounds and circumstances, than through being a mum to real Charlotte's children.

I laughed out loud several times during this episode. It's always been a funny show but I think they've really ramped up the comedy (especially the feather hoovering).

And, as a follow-up, how many of them can dance on the head of a pin? Or on bar tables?

There's a big difference between a wedding party and a marriage. Some people are married without having a wedding at all!

Someone I know and love had an Elvis themed wedding in Vegas. It wasn't ironic or fake or an art project - it was a bunch of friends coming together, having tons of fun and celebrating the wedding of two people who really, really could not care less about walking down the aisle, wearing a meringue or catering darling

I was polled over the phone some years ago (in my own country) and found it extremely unpleasant and invasive. I think I also went for "undecided".

I doubt they're trying to walk such a narrow tight rope. It's more likely that the Clinton team is looking to win but it doesn't matter if it's a landslide or just your ordinary, garden-variety type victory. As such, there is no point in pushing too hard, which might create a backlash and cast Trump as the underdog.

I think it's about finding the middle ground between a character being defined by their gender and not even acknowledging the gender of the character. The experience of being a woman in this world is different from the experience of being a man, but how each person responds to that experience is an individual trait.

Dr. Cox was probably the reason I kept watching the show from the pilot onward, and what really differentiated the show from other sitcoms opening that season. Otherwise, in the very beginning, it was a group of young people having romantic entanglements with the backdrop of a humorous hospital drama. Dr. Cox, who fit