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I thought that was kinda the point of his character.

Since she mentioned she participated in a heist in high school, I thought her delivery was building to some joke about her regressing to her high school self in some small town, accent included. But then they did nothing with it. So weird.

Yeah, I'm not saying it works, just that the show half-hearteadly established a friendship. I'm willing to go with it because Desi doesn't seem like someone who would have a lot of friends, and it makes sense that his 'tortured artist' delusion would push him to believe he has some sort of kinship with Adam, who fits

He met Desi when working on a play back in season 3 or 4. The show implied they became friends, and I remember a dialogue or two between them where this was alluded.

I don't think he placed the blame on her. He did note that she was enabling Desi's worst impulses and their dynamic was hurting any chance of Desi getting better. Even Desi, such a disaster that he is, understood this (though he may not be willing to really change; Marnie's behaviour also provides him with an excuse

It's crazy how much this show has improved. It might not be great tv, but is consistently engaging and surprisingly funny. I almost gave up after the first two episodes, but I'm really glad I gave it another chance.

Maybe Daryl, since he's a fan favorite on Glenn's level or above, and the one that first suggested going after Negan's team? Glenn is too obvious now.

Yeah, I think I'm more forgiving than most to his performance as The Master because I saw that season just after finishing Life On Mars.

Oh man, now I miss evil Sylar.

I watched it for Constantine. I liked his show (it wasn't great but it had its moments) and Matt Ryan was really great in the role, so having him back even for a guest spot was cool.

This was the only episode of Arrow I have watched but it left me with the impression that there's no way The CW can afford the production levels that Constantine requires.

They are trying to change that. Kingsman did good bussiness this year for Fox on tjat weekend, so it makes sense to try another comicbook-based R-rated movie.

The 'gang' is far worse than Phil ever was, They are far too cruel, and Phil 2 is clearly insane. I loved Carol's face when Melissa said they put a shock collar on the cow so matter of factly. There's no one else in the world. You can easily have it contained without resorting to such cruel means.

There was no point in burning his house, really. I initially thought that Phil 2 had gone psycho or something, since I didn't think the rest of the group would really do such thing. They really disliked Tandy, but not to that extent.

Nah, I actually agree with you on the Marvel movies. Maybe my comment came off more mean spirited that I thought? English is not my first language.

Yes.

That's a fun idea. Get WiscoJoe to direct a DC movie! I mean, he has almost the same experience as the guy from The Flash…

A sitcom set on the Death Star will eventually be made. The finale will be like the one from that dinosaurs sitcom I'm too lazy to look up.

He's good. At least this time the jokes will land.

If I recall correctly that happens just after they decide to use Rich Purnell's plan and before they resupply, so they are extremely close to Earth. So close to the planet that they probably can have normal communnication for a while. All the other instances are just edited for pacing, and the ending secuence has NASA