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Actually, since Kimba came first, Ray would be the Lion King and Iron Man would be Kimba….

I just couldn't get excited about this episode. I'm starting to get frustrated with Arrow. Felicity is obviously gravitating back to Oliver and Ray sees it. I hate the idea that she's always going to go back to Oliver and he won't ever have her because of Important Hero Reasons. I have mixed feelings about her

I took it as a final lifting of the fog she's been in since Joe's arrested. She was letting life happen to her, letting Tom drift away because she felt guilty. In this episode she finally was able to start to fight for the family she had left when she realized not being in Tom's life wasn't doing him any favors and

I'll second that. Eve Myles looks like a real woman of her age you might meet and have a relationship, albeit a very attractive one. Heidi Klum is not someone you meet in real life 99.9% of the time. That's what I like about Broadchurch, very few of the actors are unrealistically supermodelly. Good looking, sure, but

I think it definitely relates to how much British (or Australian or South African) TV one watches. I remember having trouble when I first started watching British TV but I got used to it fairly quickly. It also depends on the accent/sound quality. I've had no trouble with any of Broadchurch or hardly any other show

I adore her in everything. I think someone should make a true to book, genderswapped version of The Hobbit and cast her as Bilbo.

I feel more like she's friendship-seducing Ellie. She pulls this childlike thing to keep people from suspecting her, "let's be girlsfriends and have secrets and sleepovers!"

I liked that we got a break from the increasingly ridiculous Oliver flashbacks. I thought Felicity was great in this episode and that even though both men were being asses she ultimately got the trust and respect she's earning. I like her with Ray. I really thought they might end it with him this episode, since he's

I don't think Hardy slept with Claire. That looked a lot like a hospital bed to me, like he was there to support her. Also his weaknesses have never been shown to be sexual.

I never really saw that with Skye and Ward, I felt like he did have strong bonds with them, and particularly idolized Ward, but I didn't feel the vibe. And I'm usually captaining the bisexual/same sex ship. But I definitely see it with Mac. I also feel like Simmons seriously crushes on Bobbi but that could be more of

I think the reason she's so hateable is not so much that she's fighting for her client, but that she has an attitude at the beginning that taking his case and getting him off will make her career, that she has a personal grudge against the prosecutor, and that she's gleeful about using some fairly dirty (if legal)

I didn't read the last scene at Jaha as uplifting at all. The music was morose and haunting. None of the returnees were happy. They were relieved but above all they were traumatized and grieving. The happiness of the people at camp at their return only served to underscore that.

I'm pretty sure they are setting it up so by the end of the series Ray will be entirely robotic. One piece at a time…

This has nothing do with that amazing episode but I DESPERATELY want to see Oliva Coleman play Bilbo in a gender flipped Hobbit movie.

Well my mom is not Asian but she did do things like burst into my room at 2 am and wake me up demanding to know what kind of wicks were in the jar candles I had because she'd just seen a report that certain kinds of wicks can cause cancer when they burn. Note: My candles were not burning at the time.

I don't even think Cora was agreeing mrs drewe had been ill used. She said "it's a feeling we share". As in both Cora and mrs drewe feel ill used but Cora couldnt even be bothered to validate mrs drewes feelings on the matter because she was more concerned with hetself

I think it's partially Cora's background and the class, but also, unlike with Catholicism, Rose wouldn't be expected to convert and her children would be Protestant as Jewishness is passed through the mother.

I loved that! And while I agree with the reviewer that we've had similar confrontations before, this one was the big one that's been brewing all season. Clarke asserting not just that's responsible for her people (the teens), but really that she's in charge of everything.

Honestly my only serious problem with this episode was that it was way too easy to get in and through. Shouldn't the computer have been immediately like "oh one valid dna sample, four life signs, INCINERATE!"? Aside from that plot hole I really loved it.

I haven't watched this show in 15 years, but I can still hear the voices speaking every quote in this article, and the score, as if it was yesterday. This show hit right in my formative years, and along with Star Trek TNG played a significant part in shaping my worldview, definitions of right and wrong, hopes for the