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Pretty please, with sugar on top, review the fucking show next season.

First few minutes of the episode was data dump city.

I recently rewatched The Thirteenth Floor so this closer was an especial treat.

They really blew it here with the Raj plot. Obviously should have gone as follows: Raj tries to ditch Emily by suggesting a threesome, but stumbles in typical Rajesh fashion by revealing Claire's place of work. Emily storms off to confront Claire but, shockingly, the two women hit it off and warm to the idea.

At first read the title of this review as "The Legends of Tomorrow learn to suck a straight white man."

I just threw up in my butt.

"[L]eaving halfway through the final season means I probably didn’t miss that much, but still, it meant losing some trust in a writer whose work I adored."

We've achieved peak Roger Cross guest appearance, y'all!

"Do not talk about the past."
Is this Star Wars or Wayward Pines?

Seriously, why the fuck are they still dithering on giving this great show some coverage? Probably the best episode so far too.

Joseph Fiennes is a real life muppet.

If you continue these reviews I promise to share an amusing anecdote about the show's production next week.

It's my favorite minor character! Now that I'm freshly inspired, I'm furiously scribbling fan-fiction.

Man, this show is magnificent. Really can't wait to see where they take it next season.

If this feature's called The Overlook, why can't What's on Tonight be called Tonight's Watch?

Damn, two more actors from Continuum. I'm starting to think it's a conspiracy.

At least nowadays we know the the cigarette smoking man is in fact Alec Sadler from yet another fucked up timeline.

Every time I watch the title sequence I experience this irresistible urge to start clicking on units and giving movement orders.

Well, that was a thing that happened.

Where is top of baby cage?