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Yeah I assume they made him undocumented so they could too storylines about that. I like the show's low key societal stuff, they have a pretty broad cross section of demographics on the show and it lets them look at certain issues from a multitude of perspectives (nothing as overt as say Carmichael Show but it's there)

It's TV. Everyone is more attractive than real life. Especially bit parts.

You misunderstand my point. I think their dialogue is the equivalent of a closeted frat bro who just keeps talking about "slamming gash" over and over.
I think their dialogue is over the top and vulgar because the characters are choosing to use over the top and vulgar language to cover for something (whether to

Depends if you're a main character or a love interest.

Or maybe it's a way to show how both Luca and Morello are posturing in their relationship, avoiding verbalising any sort of meaningful feelings / connection by talking like crass teens. They're just "fucking" they're not in a relationship

Next year all the big bads are raptors. The Legion go up against that group from the end of the episode. Oliver has to take down a raptor loose in Star City. Barry has to defeat a mysterious masked speedster raptor whilst in an entirely unrelated storyline works with his new mentor, a raptor

<pedant> His accent is pretty northern, Guy Ritchie movies tend to feature London (/Essex) accents </pedant>

I don't think she's saying the criticisms will come to pass (there's two opposing outcomes in that title). It's more a discussion about whether bringing in an iconic character is necessarily a good or a bad thing which is actually quite an interesting take - especially given how revered Breaking Bad and Gus are (and

But you'd know it's going to tell you things about a film, I think everything should just be "CONTENT"

Yeah, big fan of this to put in cocktails.
For my birthday last year I made a large batch of one which was mezcal, St Germaine elderflower liqueur, decent Triple Sec, lime juice, bitters and sparkling wine. It went down very well, possibly too well for a first thing everyone drinks (wasn't exactly light on the alcohol).

Especially when two of the non superhero lower rated shows are Crazy Ex-Girlfriend and Jane the Virgin which get a *lot* more critical attention than iZombie and thus likely have other factors affecting their positive chances for renewal

Being pissy at Arrow apparently.

Also if I thought someone was a serial killer my instinct would not be to needle them with micro acts of (somewhat) passive aggressive behaviour performed by just me and not a big mob with pitchforks and torches…

It potentially adds a nice discussion area where we can talk about anticipation for the new season.

But if they wear their superhero costumes we don't get them in period costume. Which is a major part of the show's aesthetic…

He "died" in the same way here as in Flash season 1. He returned 11 episodes later.

Or maybe the skyscraper was full of office worker dinosaurs and we just happened to see a couple of weirdo dinosaurs who like to get nude and dance around downtown

2014 - Picked up by Thawne, hangs out with Legion, looses, returned to 2014, mind wiped
2015 - Joins Legends, hangs out a year, dies.

But how do we know we won't see the consequences?
We didn't see episodes of Arrow or Legends set during Flashpoint. We only saw after effects (well one after effect essentially) after Flash had "fixed" Flashpoint. Who's to say they don't do that here (although to be honest the Diggle child thing was weird and

I think they did it much more effectively than Days of Future past in that most of the character deaths did have some sort of emotional / character beat to it Jax saving Stein, Nate using his last words to push Nate into a relationship, Mick choosing the team over Snart.
I suppose DoFP was more about showing our