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CGI dinosaur, Firestorm (although Firestorm seemed pretty low res), Atom going from small to regular size along with what looked to be some decent face mapping stuff in the first Sara vs Sara fight (very dynamic camera shots where we see both Sara's faces with no cutting)
I was under the impression CGI wasn't cheap,

I just went with the fact Rip was connected to a machine on the ship Gideon was able to connect through in the same way Sara and Jax did (well except not requiring a massive needle in her neck)

Facebook's weird too, the dude has a picture of the Yellow Eyed Demon as his profile photo but a quick scan of the profile seems like he's just a regular guy who works at a Gamestop in Canada
Normally you'd think there'd be at least an interview with the person playing the character by now. It's a distinctive role and

And AMC has Walking Dead, Fear the Walking Dead, Comic Book Men, Talking whatever show is popular (I think there's like 4?). Realistically it has a couple of really good shows on at the moment and a couple of classics in the archives..

Seems like they splurged on the effects for multiple Sara's. The first fight scene had a whole host of very dynamic camera angles where they must have used the same face mapping stuff they used in Orphan Black. It was noticeable compared to the second fight where it was all one visible face per cut

I think "superhero" costumes just don't play in to this show as much given that they spend so much time in period dress when in the field (and that's part of the show's aesthetic).
I think they'll keep the White Canary costume around as it's useful for promotional stuff and toys and the like but it's just not going to

I agree. I would also suggest trying not to comment on newswire articles, I'm pretty sure it's used as a metric for popularity of articles and thus advertising things. A sharp decrease in commenting isn't super…

Except he's really disliked over here.. Not bad on panel shows (but the whole 'laugh at your own schtick' grates) but so much of his scripted stuff is rubbish and he got super over saturated a few years back.. Most of my contemporaries are pretty surprised he's gotten where he is in terms of US entertainment

McShane Mahon

Code of the Woosters is almost too perfect (borrowed from elsewhere)

Marley was dead, to begin with. And then the murders began ;)

She was mentioned on Flash as still being head of / high up in Argus

Yeah, only reasoning I could think of was that a 5 digit number starting with 0 is not a 5 digit number (even though it is a 5 digit combination) which is the only way I could get to 90'000 combinations in a somewhat sensible way.

It kinda felt like they were pushing the sibling angle there, so hopefully not…

It also garnered a heck of a lot of attention for the fact Netflix was doing original programming

I did quite like that we checked in with Alice's parents just because it made the world feel real. Too often with a show like this they just don't bother to get the guest stars back so you get a feel of a major character being somewhat mourned off screen.
We were invested in these relationships and Alice's death

I think the fact we've always assumed Adrian was bad changes it up enough it feels different..

Also the team didn't even pay lip service to the idea they should try and catch him at the end. After the second T-sphere no-one bothered to check where he might be or attempt to apprehend him, it's like they knew he was a recurring villain and thus this episode they could only foil his plans not stop him once and for

And R'as. Slade Wilson wasn't really a secret identity as much as unexpectedly in charge…