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Hopefully it contained a Kinja Klause

"A white kid from the suburbs who gets his ass kicked by two cops just for being assumed to have stolen a bike, doesn't walk off with a bloody nose with a complete stranger, who happens to be a Black man, for gelato. He goes home and tells his parents, and those police officers would find themselves in a world of

I'm not sure why you started naming random cities, but I'm shocked to find out Hillary won Fresno County. I was actually about to laugh and call bullshit but just wanted to check to be sure first. And you're right.. Hillary got 49%, Donald 43%. From being born and raised there and learning a long time ago to avoid

Oh shit Fresno what up

Poop, boobies, snot!

To be fair it's really, really dark and the figure is only up for a second before the credits start. I watched the whole scene twice and actually didn't notice that until I read your comment and watched again. Until that point I was super confused about what Bender was referring to.

Or maybe something along the lines of "The Good Place ends an outstanding first season with its most masterful twist yet!"

Holy shit that laugh. It made me want to somehow instantly take in the whole rest of the episode in under 10 seconds. But I still had to stop and rewind to hear it a few more times.

Drink two more beers you'll figure it out

I never understood this problem until Boscalyn's first paragraph and FXKLM's comment above, but now it makes complete sense. 98 unchosen doors are opened, leaving the car behind one of the two remaining closed doors. It's very very unlikely (1% chance) that you picked the correct door on your first try. It's much much

Wish I'd seen this thread when the episode aired, because on top of all that, this whole show started with Eobard Thawne traveling back in time to kill Barry's mom, so didn't Barry going back to stop the murder actually restore the universe's original timeline?

What I don't get about everyone's anger at Barry is that this whole series started with Eobard Thawne going back in time to kill Barry's mom, so wasn't him going back to stop that actually restoring the *original* timeline?

What? This wasn't some private information like she was terminally ill, it was something that was a potential danger to everyone and they had a right to know.

Fitting that noted foodie Detective Charles Boyle was the one to open up Julia Child's palate.

I only opened the article to make that comment. I saw the title because I refreshed my RSS feed.

WHY DOES AV CLUB SUMMARIZE EVERY EPISODE IN THE REVIEW'S TITLE??? I HAVEN'T EVEN LEFT WORK YET GODDAMNIT.

Alan Sepinwall made the same their/there typo in his review for this same episode, and in almost the exact same context. So random.

Anyone know why they don't just create episode pages with no review but with a comments section? Wouldn't that still generate ad revenue via anyone who visited to discuss an episode?

Seriously, what the fuck.. saw it at the top of my RSS feed before watching the episode.