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    I also thought, at first, that the “Let it Go” was referencing road rage. Probably because I am very self-aware at my extremely high levels of road rage. But it was about fossil fuels.

    They’ve also done quite a few crossover Easter Eggs with Gravity Falls, a Disney show...

    “Oh no, I can’t fly American Airlines anymore?”

    A revived Keri Russell is #1, #2, and #3 on my list...

    Moffett is so good in every scene he’s in in that movie. “The old Potomac two-step, Jack...”

    I’ve thought for a long while they should get Hugh Laurie to play the new IMF head. Since, you know, people went like 10 years of doubting House, MD at every turn and he was usually right. Like, when are people going to stop doubting House? Woulda been fun to see him be the guy thinking that THIS TIME Ethan is the

    Between this and Clear and Present Danger (where he really WAS an obstructive dick), Czerny really seemed poised to take on that antagonistic foil role for years to come, sort of like the desk-jockey version of 90s Sean Bean. But I can’t really recall seeing him in any big budget movies after those, or really any

    Thanks for all the reviews!

    A friend got my wife and I a gift certificate for Chef’s Table Brooklyn Fare as a wedding gift (didn’t even know you could do that) and it took us over a year to actually get to eat there. Called every monday for months and could never make a reservation. Finally the friend who got us the certificate had to physically

    I got to eat there once through a friend whose boss had a table (boss in his company, not, you know “boss”). It was reserved only for Tuesdays I think. And i may be misremembering but I thought they said he paid like $45K a year for that table.

    Thanks for all the reviews! As a parting shot can you PLEASE get me out of the grays!? It’s been years now and i don’t know why...

    but WHERE IS WALTER?! (ZOD)?!

    When you think about it, seven seasons is kind of a miraculously short amount of time to get from season 1, worrying about Laurel’s fledging legal career, to, you know, the multiverse. The first season was basically a TV take on Nolan’s Batman movies. And it worked. But then they just started gradually introducing all

    Ragman was always a problem for team Arrow because his powers are just too powerful. He showed up a weird time in the show when they were just starting to introduce the fantastical and magic powers, and it seemed like every outing he could and should’ve just... ragged all the bad guys.

    I agree with your rankings more. Season 2 was maybe the best season of TV i can remember watching. When I first started watching Arrow in season 1, i found myself wishing that other people I knew were watching, because it was better than I thought it had any right being. By the end of season two, I was downright

    Well, maybe by 2040, Oliver has passed on the Spectre mantle, like Jim Corrigan passed it to him. I mean, if there are Green Lanterns in the Arrowverse, surely in 20 years it’s Hal Jordan’s turn to be the Spectre...

    I mean, if you told me 10 years ago that a show about the freaking Green Arrow would be on TV for a season or two, I would’ve called that a success. If you’d told me that a show about Green Arrow would be on tv for 8 years, spawn a half dozen spinoffs and create its own TV superhero universe that would be far superior

    For some reason, the Good Place is just not clicking for me this year. I don’t know what it is. But I’m almost certainly going to be sadder about Arrow ending than the Good Place.... 

    Heck, Marvel doesn’t even have to explore NEW characters. We’ll get a female Thor and a female Black Panther, and we already have a new Captain America, and it’s all within the current and established MCU continuity.

    “To prevent superhero fatigue you have to make interesting films that just happen to feature superheros.”