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Irving Lee
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No, I know my Potter stuff. It's just that the Philosopher's Stone wasn't something Harry Potter invented, and I don't really think it was supposed to be a reference to it, since the character Dr. Alchemy has always used the Stone way before HP came out. They might have cast Tom Felton with the connection in mind but

Wasn't including PoI in that statement(which is a great show). I was talking about the other comic book shows like Flash, Arrow, etc.

We don't even know if she's a villain yet.

Well, technically, Tessa Thompson and Ben Barnes aren't MCU alumni yet!

Totally, and it even made me care about Lincoln a bit. Lincoln was one of the only few weak points the show have had since Season 2, IMO, but he wasn't that much of a detriment to the story as, say, Elektra was to DD Season 2.

It speaks about its ability to fill a 22-episode season with no episode feeling like a real filler.

This. This is the best comic book show on TV right now, and I'm saying this as a mainly DC fan who really adores the CW shows, and even Gotham. Even the Netflix shows(JJ was the most consistent and well-paced, IMO), which were quality productions, aren't on this level of consistency, character developments(and in turn

Which existed way before Harry Potter did. It just so happened they cast someone who was in Harry Potter this season.

Huh, I didn't even caught any and I'm a Potter fan. Probably because I didn't have the captions on. Care to clue me in?

Swear to God, I thought Savitar said "I am the future Flash," and everything he said still kinda works. What if he's future Barry, who, after his Season 3-present-self messed everything up, lost all his friends and family? And because he can't change the past to save them, he chose to take vengeance upon his younger

I thought that guy up top was Wilmer Valderrama for a while.

Aw, I liked Evans as Dracula. He was also my top pick as Batman.

It astounds me, week in and week out, how many people still don't have a clue how 'Dolores' is spelled.

That's rather unexpected. Really interested in this… I hope poor Luke Evans is still game to return as Dracula, if this does well.

Mmmmm, Mantis.

The direction is the only thing I like about it. The acting is uneven for my taste—though it might be the standard for Korean movies. For example, the storyline with the main character and his daughter is resolved in such an unearned way—it just came out of nowhere. And there are a lot of plot holes that didn't make

Ha, touche.

Was Chyler Leigh in HSM? I can't find a mention of it anywhere.

I'm not saying people can't enjoy the movie… It's the critical acclaim that I'm baffled with. And no, it's not that my opinion is right—it's indisputable fact that the movie was badly made. For example, Batman v Superman was a really well-made movie disliked by the general audience. When you're talking about