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    I live in the US and I've never heard of it (either version) until this show so idk. I know GG is known for making slightly dated references so I guess it could fall under that because I've never heard anyone every talk about it, don't remember seeing any kind of trailers or hype or whatever. I actually didn't even

    She also appears in the protest episode and Taylor asks if her gun is loaded (I think it's a sheriff's dept, not police)

    Also it was the laziest steampunk styling ever (they literally glued gears to their hats & lapels). Like the LDB is supposed to be rich bored kids, you'd think they'd have higher production values on their costumes (especially compared with their intro episode event).

    I found her increasingly unlikeable from season 3 on, but I didn't dislike her as much as I did in the revival.

    ahhhhh that's what i vaguely recognize him from! He's so much more likeable as Mon-El, I didn't make the connection at all.

    I'm glad someone besides me is also hoping for Sportsmaster to make an appearance at some point. Maybe even Cheshire too for all the Young Justice shoutouts?!

    It's mentioned that he went away to college in California a few times (most likely b/c the actor left the show to be on The O.C which is set in California). Their breakup isn't ever really mentioned though (one assumes long distance killed it).

    Barry, at least, is crazy fast so *can* manage quick costume changes within the realm of things that are believable for a speedster (in the comics/some of the cartoons, he's got a costume ring where he stores his costume for quick changes)

    Okay, but I don't see how that negates him actually having a conversation with the women he's involved with about whether or not they want to have kids with him *before* marrying them? Like that's a basic thing that you cover with anyone you get involved with seriously (up there with religion and politics) because if

    Seriously! Also how does he continue to marry women without first having the conversation "do you want to have kids"??!?!

    he also got perpetually abused by Snape and lost by Neville. Lbr, being owned by Neville was probably the bad place for toads

    in "Stereotypical Day", Claire mentions that Alex took the semester off b/c she'd already missed so much from being sick, so I assume that's why she's still there.

    I'm still hoping he somehow shows up as Booster Gold to pal around with Ted Kord (who they'll also have to introduce) in the CW-verse at some point. Probably unlikely, but I can hope

    I wish they'd gone a little closer to the version of Ghost Rider they're using and just done the skull shaped motorcycle helmet instead, probably would have been a little easier on the fx.

    I like that Mac got to use his Shotgun Axe in this episode (which I believe was mentioned as missing last review?). I'm excited about Daisy & Robbie as a character pairing, so far the addition of ghost rider is pretty interesting/new material to this show.

    twist: the prison they send alex to is inside an active volcano

    I also don't know why Meredith couldn't just tell Riggs about Maggie. Like they're all adults, everyone could probably deal with it. Except maybe Maggie, I really don't like what they're doing with her character. I used to like her, but now she's just kind of obnoxious.

    Wasn't she going to go into Ortho? I feel like her specialty was a plot line that was dropped when Callie's whole plot happened though.

    they didn't really have a choice in the matter, he's well established as a rapist & brutalizer (with the man & dog power to back it up). Despite being a bastard, he's also pseudo-acknowledged by Bolton as his son, so has a fair amount of the power of the nobility to shield him.

    It's a sturdy assumption- in the book at least, all his dogs *are* female and he names them after all his female victims (that each dog ate, presumably?)