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    Like most episodes towards the end, I mainly watched the performances. And they were great! I'm sure some random important stuff happened between the musical stuff.

    We didnt see Marley. She could be a lumberjack.

    Lying compulsively and scheming? She'll do perfectly in politics!

    Sue becoming VP makes a lot of sense. All she needs to do is run for office within the next 5 years, and then get picked by Jeb in 2020 after he defeats Christie and Rubio in the primary. Sue is a female from a swingstate, add an elective office to that and she's probably one of your top picks.

    Time Travel Theory:

    I dont remember the shift being really gradual. I remember thinking "It's great how every song on Glee fits the themes of the episodes," to then all of sudden thinking, "Glee really just sings America's Top 40."

    The first episode was interesting because it didnt really feel like a premiere on some level. They just threw everyone back in there, and missing Shirley, Professor Hickey, and Professor Duncan really through everything off. Although I love how Chang called out the disappearing brown people. When the episode starts

    Do you get that sort of Vibe?

    I liked the demo, so I'll try this regardless of the reviewer's objections.

    Just think, when Barry was finally kissed Iris, his friend Cisco laid dying by his mentor's hand. I was so glad that the episode ended when it did, because I was worried that Caitlin would turn around only to see Wells/Thawne. But hey, if you're gonna die, it's good to at least have your killer give an awesome

    The tragic thing about Dolph Ziggler vs Daniel Bryan is that it would have made everything OK. If there was just one really good feud we could sink our teeth into, then there would be far less complaining. But instead, everything feels rushed and half-assed.

    Marvel's characters havent been able to smoke since Quesada became Editor in Chief and Alonso carried on that when he became EiC.

    I rather like it, because it's like he's got immediate buyer's remorse. He's married to a girl he can only sort of stand, that is terrible at sex, while a lady that looks like January Jones is the same presumed aroused state that both Phil Miller and Carol were in.

    They were really starved for time on this raw, as they had teams and wrestlers come in and out strangely while the segment was still going on. And this is because they really need a Wiz Khalifa performance 3 weeks before Raw.

    I really love this episode, especially for the ending. I saw an interview with Lord and Miller about the show isnt about finding the one, but making it work when its just ok. They felt that would relate more with the reality that people deal with.

    Not really. The Immigration Exclusion Act of 1924 made sure that different ethnicities were invisible.

    I didnt have a problem with but thats what others didnt like about him.

    I think it's fine and could be actually good for the characters to acknowledge their perceived disconnect between Eddie's love of hip-hop and his race. There's already elements there with his parents not getting why he likes it. Considering the time period, it wouldnt make sense for them to discuss him being Asian but

    People were complaining because he grabbed her butt.

    First of all, that line of thinking is problematic to say the least. How is "acting black" make you not a normal kid? If you were around in the 90s, there were a lot of kids that was acting like that. Secondly, the fact that the real life Eddie Huang feels the same way means it would be removing key parts of his