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CCH Pounder pretty much IS Amanda Waller, but Arrow is so good that I think we forget that it's still on the CW. This casting was inevitable.

Two episodes in and the show seems to have taken a big step up this year. The final punch line of ep 2 is an early front runner for my biggest laugh of the year. Jim's facial expression was amazing.

He's used both spellings, he just had to change it to get around guild rules. And neither is actually his name anyway, so I doubt he minds which one you use.

It was sorely lacking a direct naming of the greatness that is Spencer Crittenden, though.

I just Ctrl-F'd the entire comments section to make sure I wasn't the only one who noticed Spencer's cameo. A hearty internet high five to you, good sir. Spencer is awesome.

Love is dead.

Okay, fuck this, I need to have a hopefully brief (no promises) rant about Laurel. Forget how she's the character people don't like for the fact that she has a vagina and refuses to punch things, or whatever other typical Skylar White stuff has been thrown her way. Honestly, I've ignored it all because I understand

They didn't get along particularly well, but Harmon has noted that the reason for that is because they are essentially both the same, stubborn jackass, and you can't have two of those with different goals working together.

A+.

This is the first place I came after watching the episode, just to make sure that letter was at the top of the page as it should be. Though, dare I say it, I wouldn't have minded a + being there, too.

I hate when someone like Lilley or Steve Irwin becomes a known figure and it's just assumed that the majority of Australians worship them. I honestly know precisely zero people that enjoy Lilley's work. I know they exist, and I'm not even saying he sucks. He's just not for me or anyone I know, and isn't remotely a

"Did I fall asleep?"
"For a little while."

I'm a big indy fan, far moreso than WWE. But Seth is there because he does have things he needs to develop to be a "WWE Superstar", namely his promos and generally presenting himself like a star (his entrance, etc). If he was on TV tomorrow, it'd work and he'd be great, but I can't blame them for giving him time to

I'm a big indy fan, far moreso than WWE. But Seth is there because he does have things he needs to develop to be a "WWE Superstar", namely his promos and generally presenting himself like a star (his entrance, etc). If he was on TV tomorrow, it'd work and he'd be great, but I can't blame them for giving him time to

There are dozens of things to dislike about modern day WWE, but their developmental system is not one of them. FCW/NXT is utterly stacked right now. Dean Ambrose, Seth Rollins, Kassius Ohno, Bray Wyatt, Richie Steamboat and many, many more have huuuuge potential.

There are dozens of things to dislike about modern day WWE, but their developmental system is not one of them. FCW/NXT is utterly stacked right now. Dean Ambrose, Seth Rollins, Kassius Ohno, Bray Wyatt, Richie Steamboat and many, many more have huuuuge potential.

Touché. Edge and Christian it is. The others had way, way better matches, but I'd say the Outlaws were more "entertaining" than the Dudleys and Hardys. The Hardys especially were never known for the gaga, storylines or promos. The NAO are in no way my favourite team, nor even Top 5, but dismissing them as nothing more

Touché. Edge and Christian it is. The others had way, way better matches, but I'd say the Outlaws were more "entertaining" than the Dudleys and Hardys. The Hardys especially were never known for the gaga, storylines or promos. The NAO are in no way my favourite team, nor even Top 5, but dismissing them as nothing more

Also, if "Lewicky" isn't a name dreamed up by a crazy person, I don't know what is. It's almost begging to be an anagram later on.

Also, if "Lewicky" isn't a name dreamed up by a crazy person, I don't know what is. It's almost begging to be an anagram later on.