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    Best line to me: "The Voorhees used alcohol to lure Irish children into their factories."

    Personally I've always considered Kimmy Schmidt to share a universe with Gotham. They have a shared lunacy. Lillian is actually Penguin's mother and the Reverend is an arkham escapee. I'd love to see Lillian hugging Penguin goodbye as he sets off for work one day, just in a background detail.

    Nah, she just quietly took another couple of years from his life.

    I loved the sending up of those people and didn't find it too on the nose at all. I found it - with allowances for satire - to be pretty accurate to many people. I think whether it is too on the nose or not depends a lot on how much one feels one shares ones nose with the targets satirised. If you have things in

    >>"Maybe the writing staff skews a little too old to understand that group of people."

    Just like how Killer Frost should have been the Big Bad of Flash, deposing Savatar near the end and unveilling her own agenda.

    Different ways, though. Barrowman is more of a coneisseur. He's all "shall I chew that tree? Why yes, I think I will." And McDonough just habitually chews it like Violet Beauregard compulsively working his way through it without even thinking. Segarra though, has gusto.

    Sure it's an odd circumstance. But odd is just unusual and unusual isn't wrong. And no, it's certainly not Cisco's fault. I don't think everything has to be. And in practice, if they never had kids it wouldn't actually be a problem. But it would be pretty darn disconcerting for them both when they were introduced to

    I honestly just figured she and Chase were sleeping together. He's much older than her and there's that whole one-sided devotion thing going on.

    I agree with all that, but for me it's saved from a fiery death by Josh Segarra grabbing the concept with one arm and hauling it back up to redemtion through sheer force of acting and gritted teeth. Great performances all round, but for plot reasons he as antagonist was a vital lynchpin that had to hold no matter the

    I imagine it was something of a boost for CND (Campaign for Nuclear Disarmament). Also, makes it even more hillarious to the rest of the world that the USA is always lecturing them on nuclear weapons.

    Maybe it's old stock that the army sent to be disposed of and Chase re-routed it.

    I would be sorry to see Arrow go, but I would be sorrier still to see it do a Friends and just slowly die whilst never ending. Things end, new things come. If Arrow does end with Season 7 it might actually prolong the Berlantiverse because the characters would surely still be around and could show up in other shows

    I think they certainly can do chemistry. The scene where they make out after Felicity tries to do the salmon ladder and Ollie turns her around to undress her… whew! Is it hot in here?

    Spoiler: William's mother does get teleported as well, but he diverts her to his hotelroom in nearby Hong Kong where she finds a note reading: "get undressed, don't touch my cigarettes, back in a jiffy."

    Rather mean…

    Adrian Chase almost busts a gut laughing at Oliver and his friends as is. If Hawkman and Hawkwoman flew through the windows - two people with actual wings - I don't imagine he could stop. I'm picturing the two hawks just sort of standing there awkwardly whilst Chase slaps the wall and cracks up.

    I can only presume they mean Evelyn as she's the only one even close to chubby. And that's only by TV Land standards. If that actress is chubby then by comparison 90% of Americans are downright elephantine.

    I predict a Phantom of the Opera sort of Evelyn, beautiful on one side, scarred and burned on the other.

    I also think that it's not only being her father, but that he thinks she's actually like him as well. Which I wouldn't entirely disagree with.