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I find the different "why" theories posited by various people about the time jump funny, since Amy and the producers explicitly told us why it happened: Amy Poehler had just given birth in real life, and didn't want to spend the following season being pregnant/giving birth all over again. Simple as that. Great what

I'm going out on a limb and guessing you don't read many comic books…

This is the guy who rules over 2/3 of the planet. Sorry that people acknowledge he's a man to be taken seriously. These are gods among men, shouldn't they look the part?

Christopher Nolan used mainly practical effects and sets in a film about black holes, worm holes, and alien planets. How anyone could think that's not a no-brainer to win for both production design AND visual effects is baffling to me…I also don't get the compaints about not being able to hear anything. I was able

(no scenes are wasted)

hahaha goddamn why was I drinking water when I read this comment?! Where are those damned paper towels…

I still can't get over how much I enjoyed Boyhood. Seen it four times now. Find a new wrinkle with each viewing. What an awesome film. Thank God for Richard Linklater. ALRIGHT, ALRIGHT, ALRIGHT…

Thea may be one of the best characters on Arrow at the moment. That's saying something. And the flashbacks were there as a way to show the difference in character growth between old Thea and present-day Thea. And they reminded us about Felicity before she was all buzzkill all the time. This was a great episode.

B+? The episode itself could've been terrible (it wasn't) yet that tag scene alone makes it at least an A-. Also, Clancy Brown and Victor Garber sharing the screen?? MORE PLEASE.

Do you all see what becomes of terrible fan-fiction that people bother paying attention to?? THIS IS WHAT HAPPENS. We can end this, if we work together.

"It’s like once a woman breaks the law, she also breaks free from the societal constraints that require her to be handled with kid gloves."

I remembering buying his "America" book as soon as it hit the shelves. I loved it. Still do.

"Nobody cares about the fate of manual labor as long as they can get their instant gratification." - Squidward, "Squid on Strike"

I gave up on Spongebob when Stephen Hillenburg (sp?) and C.H. Greenblatt and everyone else who made it great left the show and it plummeted in quality. Spongebob's voice went up about 4 pitches too high, the show's entire tone and pacing changed, and it became unwatchable. Is the movie not like what the show's become

Choice forced on you in the opening scene from the new Wolfenstein game on which of your fellow captured soldiers to see brutally murdered. That was pretty f'd up.

Whoops. That's on me, sorry about that. Need to learn to read things carefully…

I'm always amazed at how formidable they make some of the major villains on this show the last few seasons. Slade Wilson, Ra's Al Ghul, Danny Brickwell - all terrifying. Just great camera and stunt work, and a fantastic job of using the way others speak of them and the fallout of their actions to build the fear.

I am a writers assistant. Chill out.

In what way was that response meant to deceive? Or do you not know what sophistry means either?

In what way is a criminal cop subservient the way characters highlighted in The Help and 12 Years a Slave were? I'm questioning your "knowing what words mean" skills…