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I feel like outing Ollie as Green Arrow is either a season ending cliffhanger or season opening "mission statement" plot move. Season ending he most likely has to do it to atone for his sins, season opening it's done by the big bad to establish them. Small chance it closes the winter episode set just when we think

Aha gotcha, I've always used/heard the term as someone who smokes a load of pot and generally occupies most of (at the least) their free time doing it (and generally the focus is on getting stoned rather than happening to have a buzz on, similar to your drinking analogy). Whilst you get plenty people are are also then

Oh so was I, perhaps mild cultural differences (UK here) or just different universities and experiences between us. I've definitely known a decent sized subset of stoners who're big in the STEM game. I guess there are plenty STEM types who're clean living but those who aren't I've found smoking weed isn't really

You know there's a decent amount of college stoners are science/engineering/computer science students right? Especially from the Boondock Saints era (as it were)
Socially awkward people who earn well and spend most of their free time getting high on the coach have a fucktonne of spare income..

*tickular character*

You got called out for mentioning stuff from future episodes. I think plenty people often "read along" with AV Club when watching something from the past. I kinda feel it's pretty reasonable to expect people not to refer to future episodes.

Yeah that felt very "and introducing your new guest arc love interest… this guy!"

That final scene would've worked as a series ender in terms of a "what adventures will they have in the future?"
It paralleled the scene in the very first episode where Quentin meets Julia at the bar and she shows him the very limited magic she has learned. Now Quentin has no magic and Julia has the tiniest sliver but

Surely if you disappear and start a new life under a new identity you wouldn't use someone from your old life as your emergency contact? The guy who provided Walt and Saul with their new lives didn't exactly seem like the type to leave a massive loose end like that.

I think people just nit pick cos they think it makes them look smart or something. It's an easy way to posture superiority despite the fact we've all gathered to discuss pop culture.
For example take any of the comic book shows on at the moment, there'll invariably be someone going "oh ho ho ho, court rooms don't work

Yeah this all seems odd marketing wise. I pretty much haven't played games since my childhood but the NES Classic hit the right points of nostalgia (the NES was defo peak gaming point for me), not being too pricey and looking like a nice piece of kit. Was totally meaning to buy when the craze died down assuming

It's a very flashy pretty show with exciting moments you get to talk about with everyone and thus becomes super zeitgeisty.
This sometimes gets confused with being legitimately great

They made a point of reminding us about the whole child poisoning thing too (although how complicit Saul was is debatable)

Yeah it didn't seem (although it was a rushed moment, as this show often has) there was even much point to her death - she went to investigate her book, realised she was to die and died - did it suggest she found out anything more about the the 20 days blank?

And this Persephone is definitely supposed to be rooted in the original myth, they made a quick reference to her leaving and coming back to Hades like clockwork. Although apparently somethings changed and she no longer does..

Essentially "season review" means no spoilers, which TBH is enough to justify it - it's fun to speculate about the upcoming season and get hype and all that..
I appreciate they try and look at broader themes but yeah they often do these off one or two episodes, really it's best not to worry about semantics

That's a very specific goal to be one of Rolling Stone's artists to watch in February 2017 - I'm sorry it never came to pass

I have a thing about sounds going directly in my ear, it's ASMR….
Those videos are kinda only meant for people with whatever the fuck this thing is. You essentially have the opposite but that at least give you the ability to see why they may appeal to some.

But dude songs were just sooo much deeper back in the day.

This.
Pop music has often been pretty shit especially the ultra homogenised stuff. Chainsmokers now, Aqua and Darude in the 90s. It's really not that much different.
Plus some younger people make good stuff, it's a slightly older example but for every Avicii's "Levels" there's a Nicolas Jaar's "Space Is Only Noise"