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Blame a Feb29 software bug. It'll be 4 years before anyone knows different.

"Wait, you didn't — you didn't just pirate a real ad to use as the fictional one on the show, did you? Crap, Gilligan is gonna have your ass."

So, everyone who works at the DEO has overheard Hank and Alex refer to Supergirl as "your/my sister" a few dozen times, right? Or maybe they only hire the hearing-impaired? Jeez, loose lips, guys!

Since I just watched this week's LOT last night, I'll mention the "corner of Adams and O'Neil" namecheck from that one. DONE!

"Not enough Calista Flockhart."

Assuming she's a "person" in the relevant AI sense, she's a woman in the same way human women are: having been arbitrarily incarnated into a female body, she's treated in a certain way by men. Yes, there's a huge amount of ideological assuming in that claim, but it's arguably the thesis of the film.

They were celebrating its new public-domain-ness, which is finally happening.

Borden is twins as early as the scene where he meets Hall, leaves her, and reappears around the corner in her apartment. It's been a while but I think that has to be before anything to do with Tesla.

How did that scene not end with Whitney appearing silently, out of nowhere — as they had taken care to establish earlier that she can now do — and killing him?

If that's not No-Prize material, I'm not a guy who actually once had the famed empty envelope that said "No-Prize" from Marvel, but threw it away for some fucked-up reason.

"Wow, this kid is the same age as the others, but she talks just like us! Great!"

I didn't remember the movie, so no, I just got lucky there.

I haven't seen a Superman in the Arrowverse, but Rip Hunter has seen men of steel something and dark knights something else, so he's there at some point in the timeline. (I agree the Supergirl doesn't take place in this universe, though.)

I honestly thought Reverb was a hologram at that point.

The Boston ABC affiliate dumped Agent Carter for NH coverage, so count your blessings everyone else.

She doesn't have to know what he really looked like, she just has to be capable of imagining a plausible appearance.

They could so easily have said Superman's on some long interstellar mission. He comes back for a while every summer, but we always miss seeing it. There!

And after watching both TV versions, I discover that the JLU one doesn't even have "Who did this to me?". He wakes up and just takes off to the other part of the Fortress.

Didn't mean it as a slam, just something that occurred to me.

The show really doesn't pass the reverse-Bechdel test, does it? The only two men who talk to each other, up to now, are James and Winn, and they're always talking about Kara.