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Considering we've gone nearly an entire season without Felicity brusting into tears, that alone makes this the best season of Arrow since S2.

This season has definitely had its ups and downs, but overall, it's been pretty fun, and remains the best "Arrowverse" show on TV.

Next to the DEO on Supergirl, ARGUS agents have to be the most useless cannon fodder in TV history. Instead of showing ANY kind of caution or recon skills, they quickly and blindly turn any corner or run into any open area with first securing the scene. They obviously have probelms looking up, or else they probably

Is that Peter Facinelli or JC Chavez in that top photo?

When this country's actual real life politics and elections are this crazy, what we saw on Arrow seems downright tame by comparrison.

Because for some reason, there ALWAYS has to be a showhorned romance in EVERY genre show, regardless if it is central to the character or plot. Amazingly, Deadpool turned out to contain one of the best and most fun romantic sub-plots I have ever seen, despite the fact that the character really isn't associated with

"It’s hard enough to come up with a justification for Samantha’s proviso that makes sense intellectually, let alone plays emotionally. (Funnily enough, there would have been one explanation that would have made sense for Oliver and audience alike—if Samantha had somehow found out William’s father was the Green Arrow,

Gina wearing a wig identical to her real hair (which she would NEVER put into a ponytail) was probably my favorite moment with the character since she joined the best dance troupe ever, Dancy Reagan.

So it's okay to whitewash Roland, but not Susannah? Sure, race is integral to Susannah's character, but this is Hollywood we are talking about, where studio executives love nothing more than to color-change any given role simply to be hip/trendy, and of course, ultra-PC.

Nothing could be as bad as Arrow season 3. This season of Flash definitely has its fair share of problems, but at its worst, it's still better than anything Arrow did last season. I think most of the problems with this season stem from the narrative trap the writers put themselves in by killing off Harrison Wells when

Exactly. Mitch and Leo are hands-down the best characters on the show, mainly because they are also the funniest. Sarah is also great when she's not coerced to mope about her rage, and Ray and Stein have good chemistry and are played by possibly the show's two best actors. Rip can be fun when he's not whining over

Grey's Anatomy is absolute trash, and the fact that it's been on for so long is a testament to how little women's programming is on TV. If it wasn't for Scandal, what would they talk about at work for 30 seconds the day after it airs?

13 children?!?! Dear lord! And I thought most professional sports player's ability to spread their seed was impressive!

I think it's as close to an "A" as a comedy, action, romance, or comic book movie can get. I was entertained from start to finish, and laughed my ass off. What more do yo want from a popcorn movie?

Horrible review from the AV Club, but what else is new? A "B"? Seriously? Goddammit, does this site have the shittiest reviewers.

Not sure if this has been pointed out yet, but how come E1 Barry set off Iris' "meta alert" when they first got together, but when Barry was around other people with the wristbands, they didn't get the same alert. Then later at Jitterbugs, everyone got a red alert when Killer Frost and Deathstorm showed up, but not

Indeed. If they pull it off, it will be awesome, but they have yet to accomplish this at any point with this frustrating show.

Beth's line was my favorite of this so-so episode. Her delivery was pitch-perfect.

I wear I don't mean to pick on LaToya, but every one of her reviews is wrong, especially when it comes to Brooklyn Nine-Nine. She always gives the best episodes a "C" while lauding medicore episodes with an "A" while declaring them the best or having "finally arrived".

I know, right? I thought that sketch was hilarious, but this is the AV CLub we are talking about, where everything is backwards.