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We just have to hope it’s not Season 1 or 5.

It’s cool in theory, but the combination of the actors speaking thir lines phonetically and having to talk through their prosthetic teeth just makes it excruciating.

With Legends of Tomorrow exploring the boundaries of bonkers, Arrow hs a lot of leeway where it can ride and still come off as relatively grounded.

Until he tries to get Adam Scott fired off of it.

It’s not as if he has a teammate who’s been implanted with chips to overcome nerve damage.

I agree with you on a lot of this - much of the stuff we saw strikes me more like the stuff SF Con-goers and SCAdians did in college - and they (we) were pretty overwhelmingly middle-to-upper-middle class. The real upper-class twits at my school were far more interested in skiing, cocaine and drinking in not-at-all

The CW-verse needs a “therapist to the superheroes” like Doc Samson.

On the one hand, it was kind of cute. On the other, it reeked of “because we can and no one can say no.”

I Would Fry 4 U

I was thinking if she’s bringing the scalpels she should also bring a chemistry textbook with instructions for making Ether.

It does make me want to see how Logan and Veronica would react to the Life and Death Brigade.

I wonder if Logan wasn’t originally supposed to be a long-term boyfriend. His initial introduction and the way he treats Marty almost make him irredeemable. (See also Veronica Mars’ Logan and “Bumfights.”)

Clearly we need to consult 30 (or more) Helens.

I had the feeling that Samurai world was brand new. Possibly not even rolled out yet.

I also noted that the only two people who wanted to tell stories about the Old West were British.

This show should be studied for the next several decades as a masterclass in creating conflict among your characters without making any of them a villain.

The man was born to play a Vulcan. I’ve said it since Rome. Are you listening, Discovery?

I always thought there was a missing piece with Rory and Married Dean that would have made it tragic instead of kind of annoying (and would have improved Rory’s Netflix arc as well.) If Loreliai’s backstory had included that she spent part of her 20's as The Other Woman to a married guy, it would have given Rory and

I fully believe the four words were supposed to be “I’m pregnant.” “Me too.” but they didn’t want to leave Lorelei with pregnancy at her age.

What is this, some kind of magic erotic xylophone?