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I'd argue the better terminology is 'time frames', since 'time period' typically refers to recognisably different eras (in terms of culture, society, etc). Because we haven't seen anything outside of the park it's hard to define different time periods for what's going on, so it all practically takes place in the same

It's saddening to think that the show will likely finish this season when it's becoming not just a great comic book show (and it already held a claim to being the best of those), but a great television series in general. With this creative resurgence, ABC really needs to get mass audiences caught up; over the winter

Oh good, with the Goosebumps director at the helm I can be sure it's mediocre enough not to bother seeing. I was worried my nostalgia would drag me along; what a relief.

Oh, it makes perfect sense with the story they're telling, the reviewer just pointed it out as fans of Strange may have wanted to see it/him referenced the way Thor, Cap, Ant-Man and the Avengers have been referenced immediately post-movie (okay, Ant-Man isn't quite the same as it came out between seasons, but it did

The sensible precaution would have been to say 'It worked! But just in case, let's go ahead and wipe her brain anyway.'

Ward was a character who just got better and better as the show went on, to the point where he was one of the absolute highlights… but yeah, I don't miss him. Like with Bobbi and Lance, the show was able to jettison a brilliant character without feeling like it was lesser without them.

What Alex means is that it didn't have a direct in-universe impact on the events of the show - nothing from the film followed through into the show. 'Doctor Strange' as a film did have an effect on the direction this show has gone in (the use of magic in the former paved the way for the use of magic in the latter),

Oh, they've always had a certain amount of chemistry, but this was the first time it felt (to me) like more than friendship stuff. Sure, they were BFFs (and damn fine ones at that), but their responses to each other here felt more charged than I've noticed before. (That was a good line, in an episode packed with them)

Damnit, I've never been a Coulson/May shipper (thought they were better as friends), but my God was their chemistry potent tonight. I was just waiting for them to kiss, both immediately after Coulson came through the portal and when they were talking about the promise later.

It makes narrative sense; not only is it fewer characters to write into an already packed episode, but it saves having to explain to Barry and Ollie who this woman is called Vixen and with all of Vixen's powers who isn't Vixen.

Yeah that's possible, but it seems particularly impractical to have hosts on differing time scales - what if the guests stay in Sweetwater for multiple days? Or what about [discounting potential timeline antics] someone like Dolores, who has been taken out of Sweetwater - if she returns, will she find that for

Based on about how many times she's died in the series, and assuming that each cycle is about a month (I think 30 days was how long the guests can stay in the park).

Well even if it's not in time with Delores/William's story, it'd still be in time with at least the MiB or Bernard's stories, right? So it'd have to be over 8 or 9 months? Do either of those stories feel like they've taken that long?

Ever since I found it I've loved Angel more than Buffy, although they are both generally very good shows. I'm introducing a friend to Angel (who hasn't actually seen much of Buffy, but has heard me prosthelytize about Angel plenty of times), and although the first season is rough at times I'm reminded constantly of

I prefer the Multi-Layered Meat Feast from Bleak Expectations.

It was starting off somewhat reasonably - the powers were making her crazy and paranoid, and were possibly even painful, and so she was willing to turn to Alchemy's team to get the release she needed. It made a certain amount of sense, and worked as a transition to get her to turn against her friends. Buuuuuut what we

Bloody hell. Okay, you win, you've gone too crazy to debate.

'A day is a day, not a month or a year'… yeesh. There's a worrying amount of nonsense creeping into your messages; I'm concerned for your mental health. (And I don't need to validate it by 'judging your posting history', because that would be crazy and creepy.)

1) She left her clearly distraught sister and upturned kingdom and proclaims that she has a new 'kingdom of isolation'. She's rejecting her responsibilities so that she can be alone without having to worry about them. She's 'never going back' - she doesn't want anything to do with what she's left behind. Factual

Everybody gets one.