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Her being part of the ensemble on that was how I knew that was going to be her only musical contribution.

I was genuinely like “Oh Lauren German must really not be able to sing. Like Alyson Hannigan in Buffy can’t sing” when she didn’t get a song.

Im straight guy (been attracted exclusively by women until now, until I saw Ellis as Lucifer) but I would fuck him. And he does give a bi vibe. Pretty strongly.

We get to meet bunch of guys he had sex with but that’s about it.

just working through season 3. does Lucifer ever actually act on his bisexuality or it’s just hinted at lol?

I’d completely forgotten this was back today, and am very happy it is. Love Haysbert so far, as someone who mostly knows him from 24.

I think it could be pretty realistic to say he doesn’t know John and Jordan were there. They crashed through the door and hit him with a truck, I wouldn’t necessarily expect him to be able to recognize who was driving it.

He still may not know that Clark is Superman since Lois showed up too and might think they were all together. But still, when he was shocked Lois was married to someone, he’s gonna be even more shocked and maybe traumatized to find out she’s married to the guy that killed her in his universe. 

You mean an anti-villain.

Good episode for Lana, though I am concerned that Edge picks her friend for the trial as an apparent deliberate attempt to threaten her for stalling & she now knows that  he knows she is suspicious of him. And I still like Lana & Lois working together & Lois  being concerned for Lana’s safety.

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This is such a high quality show, I am beyond thrilled that I get this treat every week. Especially after that episode of The Flash, which made this episode look like Citizen Kane in comparison. The performances, writing, directing, cinematography are all firing at such a high level, I sure hope they can keep anywhere

So help me, after all these years of superhero shows and movies being the dominant force in pop culture, i still get a little thrill whenever they introduce a character from the comics. Just a jolt of “hey, I know that name!”

I want to highlight that “JJ’s” “I thought I killed you” was a well-executed surprise, since there was (I’m pretty sure) no foreshadowing that the switch was anything besides “actress leaves show”. Although now I’m wondering if they just pulled it out of their ass because they were able to get China McClain back for

They actually started selling me on Painkiller last week. But that’s because I have spent the last six months or so realizing and codifying what I like best in drama, and it’s being able to root for a villain without worrying some annoying goody-two-shoes hero will take them out. Once it hit me that Painkiller was

According to five minutes of Internet research, filming began in late October and the announcement that this was the last season came on November 20th so they probably knew around episode six or so that it was over. It’s hard to end a show without more lead time. I wonder how much rewriting they had to do.

For a show that was about family they sure spent a lot of time apart.

This whole finale was bizarre and it seemed like it was written not knowing that this would be the finale.

Painkiller was such a weird choice anyway. Why would you cancel a lower rated show and spin off a character with less name recognition? The only thing I can think is that he would have been a younger lead, which is more on brand for the CW, but that really doesn’t seem like enough to carry a whole series by itself.

I’m reminded of a Tarantino quote on remakes:

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100 percent with you. I don’t understand the Rat Pack nostalgia to begin with, and nothing about this movie changed that.