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Everyday a Defenestration
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So.. Sara.. dies. Okay, I can't complain about spoilers. I've got two episodes left of season 2. Watching the noose tighten around Oliver though, man. I love that it's not all done in one episode. They've drawn it out in a way that.. you feel like you're getting significant movement each episode, without trying to

On board with the Flash because at least I've watched it. It's fun. It's just a fun show. I was on the 2014 Fall Lineup comment area and commented that I had enjoyed the first episode, even if I didn't get past the first half of the first season of Arrow to which I received comments that many hadn't.

So… when do we get Smallville re-done with Labradoodles?

There's an Idaho Comic Con? I'd probably break things too.

I.. uh. I.. didn't enjoy Arrow. I know I'm supposed to. I watched a bit over half of season one and gave up. It seemed.. bland. I'm sorry, I accept your rage willingly. Because I am a red lantern?

Not only that, and more importantly, they have a sense of agency (pun not intended, but enjoyable). Working for a giant organization and just following orders is not exactly compelling television - mission of the week gets boring, fast. We saw that in the first stretch of season one.

Yes. Very yes. I saw her lying amid the rocks and thought "there were a lot of people still alive. Did he.. just save the two of them?" and when he said it with such detachment, I really thought I was going to go from loving this episode to despising his characterization.

Well, this did successfully remind me I want this to be on BluRay, already.

Any episode of television that includes information about hurling people from windows is worthy of greatness.

Cherry. Well, "Buck Cherry Blast."

So.. okay. You win that one.

There's a woman who sits during lunch near my desk, which is, coincidentally, near the floor kitchen. Which is to say that each floor has a kitchen. Anyway, she's been sick for four months. But the last three months, she hasn't been doing what she began doing again today.

This is glorious. I've read through various lore pages on all of the Myst games—I had trouble getting into Riven, even—and it was all very high-level. Just because I suck at those games doesn't mean I don't want to know the stories, dammit.

Not being inside your copy's disc sleeves, I can only confirm that I had a total of 7. It was too many for my patience to not instantly dissipate when I thought "Maybe I should play Riven.."

I agree and disagree at once?

If nothing else.. if there is no cogent argument to make in favor of this, do it one time. And do it like fucking Spaceballs. Hook starts watching Peter Pan and is outraged at the red jacket, how he's the villain, how Pan's the hero, and have an epilogue—added on, of course—about Hook settling down in Storybrooke and

Yeah. Watching that, I think it annoyed me more than most of the writing the entire luke-warm episode. At least have her look in the lock and create a key made of ice or something. I was on the couch watching and just said, "You know, no one thinks that's how locks work."

Hey, that's unfair. Could be both. Probably is both.

Absofuckinglutely. I watched the behind the scenes bit as well, and.. it was still fucking outstanding. https://www.youtube.com/wat… - 5:03 to 6:08.

Yeah, I think the problem here is Marvel already had a product. And what they did at the time was risky as shit. Captain America did okay, Iron Man did great, Thor had done pretty well, Iron Man 2 sold well but was not well-liked. Hulk, Incredible Hulk and its lack of sequels could've dragged The Avengers down and if