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Never read the books, but watched most of the episodes, but this show was basically a "B" grade for me. It has been probably the best of the "Harry Potter" for grown-ups copies I have seen over the years, and the characters were mostly okay, but some were almost completely forgettable. (I still do not even know

Not to nerd out over this, but Superman is supposed to protect the world, not Metropolis, and the villains she is fighting from Krypton are way too numerous and powerful where she wouldn't be calling her cousin in. Its not feminist, its common sense. Krytponians want to enslave Earth and Superman says, you handle it?

You are making sense but your criticism is with DC. They refuse to allow another superman while Cavill is portraying him in the movies. Maybe because Flash is a peripheral character in the movie? Who knows, but it is a "thing", that is why they never show his face on this show.

its the biggest plot hole of the show and I agree with you they need to either cast a Superman (DC will not let them because of their awful movies), or have him go away on some mission if they are renewed. The story suffers everytime they sort of show him or mention him, or if they don't, we think, "why isn't

The superman thing was really bad, agreed. Its, "look, superman is finally on this show! Here he comes! Doh!"

I stopped watching this show, just read the reviews to see if I am missing something, but you nailed it. I watched this because they promised we would see civilization falling and this series would be about that, and they totally whiffed on it. Two weeks is about right, than it became TWD, west coast. And I have

we agree to disagree. His scenario had no proof and was preposterous. We are judging it knowing the truth. It was way more likely, even to him, he made a mistake. Plus, he is mentally ill and Kim knows that.

yes, but he does not know they actually did and he is not the only one that would leave the driver alive. Maybe Mexican gangs would not, but regular thieves? Absolutely. Most thieves do not murder unless they have to, especially high end thefts like this.

Well, considering I love every episode, this one was the worst for me, but I see what you are saying.

I believe I stated it was not unbelievable he would suspect it, but that Kim would believe it so fast. (or really anyone) It made him seem like a super-villain in intelligence, but petty at the same time. For anyone to believe it would be impossible. I am actually giving a compliment to the plans they both had, they

agree with the cast except Cat is okay too, and the plots are comic-book-y, but insipid is pretty strong. Some are good (like the red kryptonite episode and when she lost her powers) and others are a little over the top and campy.

Agree, this was a meh episode. It was a little too perfect in things "just so happening." I could buy Lord having the smarts to avoid myriad, but him giving Cat magic earrings she just happened to wear what a little too much. She also did not really convey the horror of the situation well. I like her character and

I disagree with this review. I thought this was the worst episode they ever did. The problem I had was not the theme (acts of revenge have horrible consequences) it was the unrealistic way both Chuck and Nacho sniffed out their schemes. It was just too magical to be believable.

I never saw this movie, I avoid it actually because I saw one sketch on the internet and that was enough. I will say I think they were going for reviving the "Kentucky Fried Movie" sketch comedy movies from the 70's and just failed very badly.

like for the "Office Space" reference

Yes, the big reveal is whether the Soviets killed Nina despite his father trying to help, or if it was his father that did it. In his eyes, I can see him justifying it as helping his son move past being in love with a woman where any future is just not only impossible, but would ruin him. He might have even thought

I agree, this character is the most enigmatic of any the show had on. Is he really Odin (or another god) or just some Casanova who sneaks into camps when the men go raiding to screw their wives faking that he is a god? I could see someone getting away with this way back when, but I wish we had more info to go on.

Last episode was really good, so this one being less was not surprising, but I agree that with Yidu's death, has there ever been a more pointless character in Vikings? As soon as she said she would reveal what happened with the English settlers, I was not surprised Ragnar killed her, but that has to be the most

she is 15, not 9.

eh, you are seeing it with 2016 eyes. In 1983 it would not be weird at all. We are still a decade away from people worrying about whether they will be seen as some sort a molester for being alone with a teen who is not your own kid. They are next door neighbors and he just learned the kids are home alone by