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A buddy of mine and I watch the show together every week and he face palms every time Mr Terrible is on screen. Its teathering on the edge to being just as bad as the Laurel/black canary arc and the James Olsen/Guardian arc on Supergirl. The problem was, they introduced him as basically the male version of Felicity,

He really needs to get those spheres soon!, I'm sick of seeing Mr Terrible!, I want to see him be Mr Terrific!.

Oh absolutely!, couldn't agree more. So far I have really enjoyed how they have written Felicity this season, she isn't the whiny felicity of season 3-4 and has more of that spunk from seasons 1-2. They are obviously building towards a dark willow arc for Caitlin Snow on the flash, I've never really seen a hacker

As long as its Dark Felicity in personality and not hair I am all for it! (her Dark hair and the flashbacks that accompanied that episode were both so so dreadful!).

are you referring to the Havenrock incident, where 10,000 people were killed?. The one where the only fallout was that a man wearing 2,000 year old rags survived the incident and felicity felt bad about it?. Yeah nothing happened, it didn't effect the country in any way. the above was the only outcome. In reality the

I was really impressed with this episode, sure it did have that "very special episode" vibe, but it was one of the very few times this season where Oliver had to do more other than shoot someone.I have always wanted to see more of him struggling as mayor too and it was about time we saw him actually really settle in

At least James Franco had the sense to leave the word "Dubious" in the title. He had to change the second word from "Film" to "Battle" so that audiences would want to see it. But I'm not sold on it either way, if I want to watch a film about a "battle" that everyone isn't sure about, I'll watch West Side Story.

To be fair, Kara doesn't really know James that well either. This was the first episode that hinted that they actually hang out (just the two of them, rather than socially with everyone around). All they have shown so far is that she knows him as the prized journalist (and went all fan-girl over him in season 1),

so did the Suicide Squad trailer……and look how that turned out…

…"sighs"..but it will make a lot of money as always because all the repressed women (basically all the book readers) will flock to see it.

It can't be any worse than the first one can it?. The first film felt more like a very boring Batman fanfic, "what if Bruce Wayne grew up to be a sex crazed loner instead of a costume wearing vigilante?". It also felt like a 9 year old wrote the script (with the sex scenes added in later by adults).

You got that right, not a good sign when the Suicide Squad movie felt way more heroic than the man of steel and BVS. Too bad they had to kill Superman at the end of the film, this guy is such a dick they could do a justice league film and then do a injustice film, rip off the game, have a major villain kill Lois,

He hates Superman because he believes he is a menace to society, having the power of a god and all…..and he kills or, and brutally injures criminals and brands them like a serial killer…..logic!

I agree that the pilot is pretty darn amazing, when I first saw it, I found it profound and I teared up a couple of times. I was blown away by it. But within the pilot is the shows biggest problem, it was the first warning sign, one that was confirmed in the second episode: Rick is just not that interesting of a main

After watching the entire show, I can say confidently that the Real-A-tor thing is a gag. Don't believe me?, I paid close attention, EVERY character whom is NOT Joel and Sheila, say Realtor. No other character say it the way they say it, this leads me to believe it is a gag.

I agree with you there, sure this series is a comedy, but I really think it would benefit from each episode being a full hour long. I feel the whole season is fantastic for the most part, but I feel like there needed more time to let some of the moments breath a little. Take the finale for instance, the scene when

Yes it was, are you referring to the comment I made about the chicken running to the other side fast?. yes that was sarcasm, pointing out the flaws of that scene in a bombastic way, is that what you mean?.

I live in New Zealand, the show comes out weekly (one day after broadcast) on Netflix: NZ.

That is true. I didn't like the James & Kara relationship, but the way they dropped it was pretty bad (for a long time I always thought Dawson's Creek was the king when it comes to dropping relationships: for example the first season built to Dawson getting with his childhood best friend, Joey, culminating in a kiss:

I don't think it was at all. It really felt like they just said "what do we do with James?. The romance with Kara isn't working, we are not on the CW so we don't have to write towards the lowest common denominator any more…here's a idea, we can now go full comic book,lets make him a comic book superhero!". If anything