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Agreed. That's the strange thing about rewatching the original Teen Titans now that I'm older. The show is hilarious and action-packed, but there are these absurd touches (no one out of costume, real names and backstories are never mentioned, Titans Tower is in the middle of an island near the city, and no one refers

I love All Day, but I can't get over the line about the dude in the All State commercials being a "Fake Denzel." That's such a random call out. I kinda want that guy to make an appearance.

I wasn't too crazy about the "They're Literally Fire and Ice" or "One's Always Looking at the Past, One's Always Looking at the Future" cliches here, but I love the dynamic between Ruby and Sapphire. I also really love Sapphire's character design. When her bangs were pushed back, and we see her eye tearing up…:Pearl

I am backwards-in-love with Sardonyx. I died when I watched the cell phone footage of Pearl and Garnet's surprisingly sexy fusion, and then died three times when she sprang into action. The only disappointing thing is that I believed the rumor floating around that Janelle Monae was cast as her voice actress. I suppose

I agree. I bought the book around the time it came out, read most of it in a day, and put it down, but never went back to finish it. I enjoyed it as I was going along, but the more I thought about the universe and the characters, the more the story seemed to fall apart. Four years later and I still talk myself out of

Ernest Cline is really committed to the whole DeLorean thing, which…we all love Back to the Future, but…

I actually thought he checked his watched to count his heart rate, because he put his fingers on his neck at the same time.

The Pirate Song was my favorite sketch of the night. And Sasso's gently "Sorry, sorry!" when he threw that knife at that guy killed me.

Only Ben Affleck can make Batman appear sadder and more depressed than he's already supposed to be.

Thank you for explaining the Arrow situation.

If it's not your issue and you have legitimate problems with the way her character is written, that is beyond fair. And I would not make a claim like that if I haven't seen the rhetoric more times that I can count.

As a reader of The Flash comics, I find it funny that the relationship between Barry and Iris, an established part of the mythology (even though they are not together in the New-52) and one of the most uncontroversial romances in the DCU, is suddenly called for questions and changes as soon as Iris West is portrayed

I'm about to tell on myself:

I don't know if I have residual feels from the end of tonight's Mad Men, but I almost burst in tears at the end of Amy's meltdown. It was perfection. And the way Selina held that chocolate in her mouth for a second, just thinking everything over…this episode wasn't the best, but I'll definitely return to that moment.

I watched Cribs a lot when I was a kid with my older sister, but the only three episodes (or houses, I guess) that I can vividly remember were this one, Richard Branson, and the Ying Yang Twins.

Rivaled only by the episode that aired on Mother's Day a few years back.

Long-time lurker, never felt compelled to post a comment on this site before. But I cannot take the hypocrisy and unnecessary dragging of Iris West anymore. It's getting ridiculous at this point.