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    With the Colbert Report, it felt like we were creating the show together. Sure, a lot of that was marketing and gusto, but the concept of the Colbert Nation drove the show. It was about the audience being a part of what Colbert was doing on the show.

    I doubt Jesse and Harry stay on earth 2. Jesse and Wally post have hinted at powers due to the second accelerator, so that's probably coming down the line.

    I agree. The season, much like this finale, was really uneven. There were certain points that had no purpose in retrospect (like Patty Spivot) and just some really bad stuff. But it's hard not to be positive considering we are getting Flashpoint next season. And this should be a lot of fun, as there are some long dead

    Dean should win Money in the Bank, and threaten to cash in on the new WWE Champion, Seth Rollins. Turnabout is fairplay after all.

    Hodor. Hodor. Hodor. Hodor. Hodor!

    There is something wrong with Atwell speaking with an American accent while not undercover. Also Ice Man and Beth.

    I missed a huge chunk of the latter half of season 3, but I really enjoyed this finale.

    It seems Henry got out of Barry's life for self preservation. The minute he jumps back in he dies.

    The NewDayLorean was a classic comedy segment. I was dying when Kofi jumped out in 2009, with S.O.S. playing, and he had a Jamaican accent. "2009 was my best year!"

    I dont think it's a good idea to work backward like this. The focus should be coming up with a great story, and is a gay princess makes sense, then you should include as part of the story.

    I take issue with all these dumb redesigns, but especially Gohan. Gohan isnt just some normal 12 year old; he's a super strong, super powerful teen with the ability to stop the most powerful villain on earth and the power to destroy the Earth himself. He's buff to indicate he's fucking strong.

    Apparently Cece's mom nor Reagan never heard of calling in advance. Cellphones. They are a thing and Schmidt uses one. In the episode.

    It's not good for the WWE Title or the WWE for that matter to have a match close the show that isnt related to WWE Champion so often. It makes his feud with AJ seems less important. Which is crazy because the feud has been great.

    I think Wally and Jesse will develop speed powers similar to the Flash's that will have their own unique strengths and drawbacks. And their powers will be different; that's why Jesse is in coma and Wally was fine.

    First of all, Evans is infinitely more likeable as Cap than Bale is as Batman. He better fits the role than Bale. Secondly, there is a humanity to Evans' Cap that Bale's Batman lacks. Perhaps that's part of the whole Batman is the real person/ Bruce Wayne is the facade, but I always felt that real Bruce should show in

    I like all three as well. I think people are bit too harsh on 2, because I remember after watching it feeling that I enjoyed it.

    Or like a damn comic book series.

    As a comic book reader, I think the films are just matching the nature of the comics themselves. There is finality in story arcs, but there is always a sense that there is another story coming. I don't think there is anything wrong with that, as you pointed out, the films does have moments of finality. And the

    -when the Winter Soldier choked the shit out of Tony's mom.

    It's either 1 or 3 for me, and that really depends on the day. The good thing about 1 is that it holds up real well after 8 years, and I think it will even holdup after 20 years.