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And ANOTHER thing: since the review didn't, have a tasty link to the AV Club's review of the JLU version of this.

Another minor point: the fact that when Cat is really mad she calls Kara "Carla" pretty much answers our ongoing question of whether she's mispronouncing the name on purpose.

"Pure thoughts, chum."

I'll just say "Yes, but…" with all that going on, they gave us a very long moment — like, 30 seconds — after Supergirl wakes up, gathering herself before delivering "Who did this to me?" Which I will claim she totally nailed, although it's possible I'm just in love. (Also, come on, that should be the act break.

That's the first-level claim. He was being sued to force him pay, so if he won, he wouldn't have to pay.

Thanks! My Google skills failed me on this.

Of interest to nobody but me, BUT: I've always been very fond of Sky High, as I bet many others here are. The last line is such an excellent "button":

This sounds like something my first grade teacher told us about why we shouldn't run in the halls.

It might make more sense if you realize that Barnaby Jones was not the actor, but a later TV series starring the same actor, Buddy Ebsen. A little more likely to know a name of a TV show than of an actor, but still pretty random.

Does the first chapter of that book tell how she had the stroke while alone, completely forgot how telephones work, but somehow worked it out from nothing in order to get help? I read that once in a bookstore and keep thinking about it.

Good God (Lemon), the entire second half is based on a famous philosophical paradox:

I bet it's page views (ad impressions) rather than comments, but I'm a serious bullshitter.

I wish to register my presence.

I believe that's beloved character actress Margo Martindale, at least according to TV podcasts.

I read a mystery novel where Peggy == Margaret is a key clue, and it really stuck with me. Years later, it came up in an unrelated mystery movie, and I fell for it again. NEVER FORGET.

Things that could conceivably happen but will not:

Through that coat!

She really does achieve Reeve-like levels of being two different people, which is not a compliment I throw around carelessly.

You want to subtract the gay men, but then add back in the gay cross-dressers, and then…

Superman has the power of super-control, because he has every power that can be described with the words "super-anything". The End.