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David A. Ward
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Last night I found myself thinking, the way every crazy thing that happens seems to lead into an even crazier thing reminds me of "The Wrong Mans."

Was it just me, or did what the bully did to Bae seem disturbingly close to blackface?

Ah, good catch. I kind of got the sense giving those pages to Hook to give to David was a bad idea before Hook even looked at them, like he already knew he wouldn't want to give them to David, and I didn't understand why. And ironically, that kind of prevented me from associating his flashback with his looking at the

It's always kind of bothered me that the "heroes" basically ignore the fact that the former villains are all guilty of countless murders. As much as I believe in redemption, I feel like there should be more accountability. And I think the heroes having to deal with Hook having killed David's father will shine a

I'm almost a week late watching the episode, but I really liked it. Emma said Robin's soul must have gone to that world, which explains why he didn't age. So I suspect his memories are locked inside his soul, and some spell could restore them.

I really dug the whole batarang thing, because I once wrote some Batman fanfic about a group of kids in Gotham who liked to play supervillains, and would occasionally find a batarang that got left behind at random places around the city. (No tech in them, though, so the kids could keep them.)

I agree with all of this… but I just gotta add, it was weird to see Ando from Heroes playing such a sleaze.

Until I read this review, I was confused about how Jess got Gordon Ramsay to cook for her. I totally forgot (or more likely never processed) her having said she won a celebrity chef dinner.

After seeing last week's teaser for this week, I was excited that Misha Collins would be in an episode so soon after Jim Beaver joined the cast (even though it was obvious they wouldn't get to play a scene together). So it was kind of disappointing that they killed him off so soon. I was at least glad that he

"Scuse me while I sky kiss this guy."

A lot of people here talking about Nitro, a character I don't know, because I don't read the comics. But even just on this show (or any show), I'm often really bad at catching characters' names. Like, I don't remember ever hearing the name "Shockley" before this episode. So there were a few times in the episode where

For a little while, I was actually a bit worried that Wyatt would hook up with the woman to stop her from sleeping with the bartender, but it would turn out to be a predestination paradox in which Wyatt was actually the father of the man who killed Jessica. Glad that didn't happen, though the outcome isn't much better

For quite awhile now, I've assumed that whenever Zorn realized Linda was a woman, they'd hook up. I don't like that she had to be demoted for that to happen, but at the same time, I think it makes sense. It really would've been inappropriate for them to hook up if she was still his boss. Somehow, that hadn't even

He did remind me a lot of that Houdini.

Loved Suki. Loved the "you say some weird things, man" line. Loved that Chloe really isn't particularly judgmental about Lucifer's lifestyle, just sees it as an incompatibility with her own. (Though I also really liked when she clarified her line "I'm not the slut police" with "I'm talking about you, not her.")

I have a feeling Maria Kyle and that guy who wanted money from her are actually pulling a con on Selina together, and Maria only came back to Gotham because she somehow heard that Selina was friends with a multibillionaire.

At the end when Wyatt was explaining the kiss, I really wanted Lucy to say, "Yeah, I'm familiar with that trope. It's one of the most famous tropes ever."

Kind of felt like instead of creating a fake reality, EQ's wish should have completely altered the whole real timeline of the show. Which would mean there would be no Storybrooke at all.

I am sadly behind on my MCU movies. The last one I saw was Guardians of the Galaxy. Even so, I did think the Aida thing sounded a lot like the plot of Age of Ultron, so I should probably hurry up and see that movie. And I don't know if I'd get any Doctor Strange references even if they were there. Though of course the

I was thinking about that ep. And then I thought, Rosalind Price kind of resembled Ro Laren. I almost wanted Coulson to make that connection, like "Oh, that's who she reminded me of." But I suppose it would have been too soon.