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I recommend you check it out again, particularly if you were a kid the first time around. You may find yourself appreciating different sketches entirely; as a kid the Chicken Boo bits left me cold, but now they're my favourite part of the whole show (particularly the conviction of the show having him turn up in other

No Chicken Boo, no show.

Mr. Spielboo declined to comment.

Even the British model doesn't prevent shows ending on cliffhangers if they're not successful enough to be renewed - though admittedly if the show has racked up a few series it'll often be granted a special to wrap it up. But a show on its first series could easily wind up with an unresolved cliffhanger.

Don't beat yourself up. Mixed/conflicted feelings is not the same as saying 'this was a good thing'. With the vast majority of artists we make a stronger connection to the art than to the creator - there's a decent chance that, like me, you'd never even heard of Snyder's daughter until this news came out. So, when it

FUCK you're right! I was thinking they could maybe have rigged up the same system around the city/street, but that would have been perfect. Damn this stupid fucking show!

Evil Barry wasn't clever by convincing HR to tell him where Iris was - the whole point (established many, MANY times over the last couple of weeks) was that even regular Barry shouldn't know because then Evil Barry will too (because future, despite how depressingly inconsistent that has been here). HR wasn't tricked -

Star Talk

Good episode in a lot of ways, but man did it need to be double the length (either all in one night or as a two part finale). Many potential emotional beats were rushed (I know we got a decent bit of Fitz's trauma last week, but it's obvious there's so much more to go), and they even zapped through the Ghoulson Rider

Okay, I enjoyed this episode more than I have in a while, and I think it's because of Rodriguez' performance in the last third - it's the first time I've actually found a character doing a drunk monologue actually affecting.

It may not seem like it, but that title really is quite spoilery - I watched the episode having already seen the headline on the main page so I was way too braced for where the story was heading. Please be more careful in future.

I'm a little sleep deprived and I thought that headline was for a documentary about Owen Wilson's final years.

Exactly - Wally losing his powers is literally the only thing that changes when Savitar loses his memories, despite the fact that every single thing Savitar has done the entire season should be undone in the same way. Cause and effect my arse.

Well they can move onto other storylines, but at the very least there's the dangling thread of the senator's brother, re-terrigenising at the bottom of the sea… so, yeah, still more Inhumans stuff to come.

It's a closed loop, it had to happen, we've seen the results in the future.

I was terrified that after he said he only had room in his heart for Simmons Ophelia would just kill him there and then. Don't take away my Fitz, show. Don't do that to me.

HOLY FREAKING SHIT

The other route to go down is the one Agents of SHIELD has taken this series - complete shorter arcs with strong beginnings, middles and ends. Flash has some obligations to the rest of the DCWverse (we seriously need a decent name for the franchise) but even allowing for the ep 8 crossover there's room for arcs. My

It can be done - Buffy and Angel never had the pacing problems The Flash has been subject to. True, there were typically 'filler' episodes, but they typically served a purpose, not necessarily in advancing the story but in advancing the characters, experimenting with the tone, or sometimes just providing a respite