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But lacks the panache of Blood Under: World Wars.

I actually think Lance would've been the better choice. I think the team's outgrown him, and more importantly, one person can only be kicked off the force so many times. Without his connections, he's the least powerful member of Team Arrow.

No, anyone who read the reviews and realized that the reviewer just hated the living shit out of the show, regardless of how well it was made demanded a new reviewer. The same complaint week in and week out, having nothing to do with the content of the show was what was ruining the reviews. It was beyond mind-numbing,

I'm still waiting for the Cutting Crew. Sadly, their superpower is simply dying on another person's arms.

The only reason you don't believe it is because it's not true.

No they're not.

B+?

It doesn't matter. The writers wrote this after he hosted - either they should've stopped writing or Lorne should've found a pair of forceps and extracted his head from his asshole long enough to realize the blatant hypocrisy that this would demonstrate.

Can I ask.. why?

Yes, but they've gone back to that well so many times, I simply no longer give a shit. DC can't keep a single timeline to save its goddamn life and it really just makes me never want to read another one of their books. I was really into Batman — who was almost completely un-fucking-scathed by Flashpoint — and when I

AVClub, please stop fucking writing idiotic headlines like this. If you're going to do clickbait, do the world a favor and make all of the headlines like this, so I can just stop coming here.

Every comment in the actual comments section so far is basically calling this movie "complete garbage," despite the movie not being out for another two months. One person responds to a cynical comment and the next response to his comment is "You're a big Deadpool fan, aren't you?"

A fan with other shit to do and a dislike of enormous crowds.

A few points.

I despised Doug. Perhaps I was too young and simply saw a crazy young person with a belt on his head, and his dog. Rugrats was where it was at. And it shall be again. I also really enjoyed the holiday specials for Rugrats. I recall Doug being moved to ABC Saturday mornings, along with Gargoyles. Everyone was now

Goddamn. Do listen to the title song of River in Reverse, keeping in mind it was a the apex of "we're going to war, we're being beaten to a pulp by hurricanes and we can't recover from any of it?"

That was my curiosity as well. He can't enter into legal agreements unless he's emancipated, but having Alfred sign it away, as his guardian, wouldn't be as dramatic.

It could've been two things.

In my home, the title of this article would be more accurately put, "Who wants to kill the cat?"

The front of her was pretty spikey.