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Perhaps not at the time, but I’m sure she isn’t particularly proud of the result.

Bob Odenkirk did Hot Ones a month or so ago, and he “revealed” something obvious that a lot of people seem not to know: most people who make bad movies know they made a bad movie. Do they know if it will be successful or popular? No,

Not sure that is a time jump. I took it as another one of Barry’s hallucinations similar to the wedding reception. 

I don’t blame them. Look what it did to Victoria Jackson.

i’m gonna be honest and say i disagree. not only did they not suck, there were lots of laughs.

I thought that at first, but then she made her comments while they were watching Sally’s show. Sally’s mom might actually be a bigger narcissist than Sally.

I laughed every single time the camera was on Hank in that scene.

Typo (it was late).

The only question left is whether Gene or Sally are going to exec produce the Hulu/Netflix/whatever prestige miniseries based on Barry.

The way Jim Moss looks at Gene. If looks could kill...

The untold story of how Cousineau went from dapper and put together to a sweaty pot-bellied mess in the course of his stage performance is the subtle hero of the premiere

If you can’t laugh at a rain stick being used to serenade a table, then you have a poor sense of humor.

That scene was amazing. I had the stupidest grin on my face the entire time.

There’s also a second episode!

I loved how Hank and Cristobal took the rival gangs to “The Dave and The Barry’s” for their summit meeting. I had no idea D&B was neutral ground for organized crime. Is it just the Torrance location, or does it apply to the whole chain? 

Arrow was never better than that latter half of season 2 as far as I’m concerned. The final fight between Ollie and Slade, cutting back and forth between the present and the past, was superb.

Damn, RIP Kevin, yeah that moment was awesome. That voice is just so iconic, and he turned it on like he was slipping into a comfy old pair of shoes, just right back in, didn’t miss a beat.

Seeing Kevin Conroy get to portray a live-action Bruce was probably the moment for me.

Not at that point, obviously.

Preach.

I enjoyed the CW Arrowverse stuff far more then the overall DCEU/Snyderverse movies we’ve gotten.