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Everyday a Defenestration
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You know, the general message of "there's a lack of diversity in regards to gender in film direction" is pretty fair. And kind of open and shut.

Okay, drink your juice and calm down.

First episode that I felt very meh about. Kind of a bummer. So much awesome teased in the end-of-season hype trailer and I just.. got bored during this. A little movement on the season arc, with Cisco getting.. parallel world visions, which I guess are what solidify Barry's non-suspicions (more like repeatedly

I really do get your point. I have stopped watching Jon the last three or four years, because it often felt like he was phoning in some of his shtick. He and Fox and the pseudo-feud could be entertaining, but like his going on Crossfire, is also was like kicking a puppy.

Ugh, really?

Sweet Teamotion.

Uniformly uninformed while uniformed.

Eh, well, more Kevin Smith news.

Absolutely. It just is a nice feeling to do. I always liked the idea of a key-wind, but was always concerned I'd lose the key and be completely screwed.

I strictly carry a pocket watch. Mostly because I'm a dapper son of a bitch and like to seem snooty and smug, but also because I had acquired a collection of watches and could no longer decide which to wear.

They did, I did like that too. It just.. felt really so far after the fact. Though it was a really nice bit that Bruce likes to feel needed by Clark.

Batman issues #682, #683. I only know because I was determined to find them again amongst my relatively organized collection last night. Kinda interesting story, but it still does leave Batman way, way too far out of the main arc.

I grew up being one of those weird Star Trek kids. I had my own uniform, wore it to conventions. I was raised on Next Generation and DS9, but I owned the first six films and watched them until they wouldn't play anymore on VHS.

Hey, Aziz in Spider-Man 2 was just fine. Parker had it—oh. Oh, yes. That.

I love Lewis, but I agree. He shouldn't host the Daily Show. Everything he's done on the show has been in his angry-man persona (which I think is just his stage presence/performance presence), it would be a drastic departure.

Fuck yourself, Voyager. End communication.

They had a longstanding relationship. They differed on their approaches, but nearer to her death from the Legacy Virus, they admitted the truth to one another. Later books retconned quite a bit of it, in the writers' efforts to basically make Xavier look like a piece of shit, that their relationship was marred by his

I can't really agree with that. I actually really dislike Donal Logue for some unknown reason - but I love his Harvey Bullock. So we have that.

This show is not the most consistent or highest quality of shows - on a pessimistic day, I'd give it a B, on a neutral day, a B+. It doesn't get good critical scores, so when it gets under-graded, yeah, I'll get a little annoyed.

I find that the shows are divergent. If you think the Flash is "childish crap," your mind is made up. But I think that is childish in itself.