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"Wasting time" is no excuse for that behavior. "Dragging and cuffing" students for infractions like that is not only ridiculous but morally indefensible. But your own lack of a moral compass, as well your approval of this kind of behavior on the part of the police is EXACTLY how people like you are not only a danger

' Why did she not do as told in the first place? If you want your kids to learn teach them to respect their teachers."

Not a crime.

Fool, even if she's being mouthy, even if she's not moving, SHE'S SITTING IN A CHAIR. That's not a risk to anyone. There are ways to remove people form situations without that kind of unwarranted violence. And yet yoU DESPISE people who "resist arrest"? She wasn't UNDER arrest when hat cop dragged you, you idiot. Good

ROFLMAO

God, you're still stuck on the "SNL parody" cliche when talking about Supergirl? LOL …. That just about undermines anything you have to say. LOL

I'm not what the understanding the issue with Cephaus killing all those dudes is again. Lest we forget, those were SOME VERY VIOLENT, DEADLY, AWFUL and EVIL MEN who would have KILLED Cephaus had he not taken them out first, self-defense or nah. Seriously, folks-who-have-a-problem-with-this, have you been watching the

Using the word "trust" 1439 times in a review does not a trustworthy review make. There is such a thing as overkill.

"That is just fan-wanking. Eobard's grudge against Barry has to be a lot more specific than that "

"Because somewhere along the way, The Good Wife became a show almost exclusively about its lead and her journey…"

"It was so bad, it was good. Still can't get over them giving that man ALS, and then being like…ooops my bad dawg."

That's not shocking and it's not uncommon. Happens all the time in tv land.

This scene was glorious for all of the ways described, but I wonder how many of you actually LISTENED to the fact that Mama Tyson confessed to (justifiable) homicide. LOL

For those of us who know better, it wasn't just a Black girl ritual.

"More importantly, he revealed that he and Eiling both have a history with Grodd…"

if there was ever a recap/review that took itself WAY too seriously for the delightfully absurd subject matter (and let's not forget these overly serious commentators), this is it.

"A speedy whirlwind of an episode ends with a sense of relief"

Contrary to Oliver's weird reading of this finale (almost as if he were reviewing a novel that had been told in linear, chronological order rather than a series that revealed its bits and parts in fits and snatches), his reading of Chris as "smarmy" and inauthentic in his attentions to Valerie so was off the mark I

"This still airs on CBS, where homosexuality is usually only the topic of jokes."

The idea for the wig reveal was made my Viola Davis: