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For sure. I'm not getting my hopes up for this at all, and this news doesn't really excite me. But then again, the Russos on TWS actually made me less excited for it, and look how that turned out. Honestly, I think the fewer people who were involved with Into Darkness *cough* *coOrci* *ahAbrams* *ahem* the better.

What needs to happen now is Linda Hamilton cast as a queen in next season's GoT.

See, my takeaway about the torture stuff was that it highlighted how brainwashed both Oliver and Lyla have been by this awful version of Waller. That's terrifying and I think it was supposed to be. Waller didn't give a shit about that bomb in Hong Kong. She wanted to break Oliver in a way that is 100% in keeping with

You forgot the best line!

So is anyone not going to mention this? I'll mention it then: That wardrobe malfunction with Felicity was hilarious, and just such blatant fan-service that it made me love Felicity and the writers all the more.

Iris: "Do you have a name?"

The Arrow Flash fight was fun. Though the Eddie Thawne moments felt, manufactured. There never appeared to be a conflict between Thawne and the Flash, and suddenly he wants to take him down! Before the formation of the taskforce at least they should get an announcement out, or a public statement to the effect just

Poor Diggle...

Yeah, totally unlike the Golden Gate bridge getting torn apart in X-Men 3.

The fact that EMH got panned for the infinitely less awesome AA angers and confuses me.

I forgot they even made that! Speed Racer has won them a lifetime of goodwill from me. And while Cloud Atlas didn't exactly succeed in everything it was trying to do, it gets a TON of points for ambition and scale and shear fucking filmmaking verve.

1- There's a dragonman in it. I'm in.

Nothing much love the barney gif lol

But the cream of the crop, the real ace of banter has to go to the cast of Firefly. Specifically to the scene in "War Stories" where Mal and Wash are being tortured and it just goes off the rails.

I know it's not SciFi, but still.

Frank and Sadie Doyle. Toasts of the upper crust, headliners on the society pages, and oh yes, they see ghosts.

Bipodal seeds? Marshmelons?

It's not genre but His Girl Friday or Arsenic and Old Lace. Seriously. It's lightning fast, almost so fast you can't even see all the levels it works on. And still very hip even after 70 years.

Sparks Nevada and Kroch the Tracker on Thrilling Adventure Hour.