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My mother(who also watches the show regularly) said she was heartbroken seeing poor LMD-May confused like that. I agree with her, it's really interesting where the show will take this LMD story.

Ray got outshined by Nate this season for me. Nick Zano's just so damn likable. I wish they give Ray more purpose, though. Poor guy deserves better.

I actually think AoS is doing better with filler episodes. They don't actually feel like filler, and it's harder to actually classify one as such. Meanwhile, the Arrowverse shows still struggle with the filler episodes. You can pick them out easily. But opinions and such.

Don't forget Simmons also name-dropped Doctor Erskine during that serum conversation. Man, I really do believe this show is the best thing to come out of the MCU.

William Burnside is a different Captain America replacement, though. That story would've gone a lot differently. Burnside got the same powers Rogers got, permanently, and he went crazy. He served a specific purpose in that story, with the plastic surgery and believing he was actually Rogers. While here Mace only gets

Great, great episode. As far as I'm concerned this is the king of comic book shows right now.

Yeah, some people have theorized this a few days ago in the other recaps. Now that I've watched the Wide Window, I'm starting to see it that way, too. It's too obvious.

Oh, I know. I'm not complaining. It just really shows, doesn't it? Even more noticeable here than in Dr. Strange, oddly.

That's not much of a joke, to be honest. "It's funny because he acts like he didn't know but he does!" is just not funny.

They deliberately showed two couples when they zoomed in on the photo in the Wide Window. I'm starting to believe the Father and Mother are actually the Quagmire parents.

I thought Aasif Mandvi looked kinda tall and somewhat buff, but he looks really tiny as Monty here. Feels weird, especially seeing NPH looks taller than him as Olaf, but NPH himself is average height.

No, it was just an attempt to imitate the outrageous replies people usually do.

You're not a verb!

Was that Salvation Run? Good God, that was during the period where DC was on a great decline after the Infinite Crisis-52-One Year Later high.

I can't hate this show. It knows that one of the best part of the Batman mythology is the villains. And they sure know how to use them, for the most part.

That's the look of a man fearing for his life.

Ultimately the sum of its parts are greater than the whole. I really liked a lot of things from this episode, but it was indeed all over the place. A D is still a bit harsh, though.

So that did happen. I thought I dreamed that. Doesn't help that the actual episode aired half a decade ago…

Still no Sherlock review? Thought it woulda been a fast one, considering it's got a preview event and it was leaked the day before.

For me it's not that he's not menacing enough, it's that he's basically not that much different from NPH as Barney Stinson, only here the unpleasantness is turned up to 11. Even the jokes he makes and the line delivery feel exactly like his Barney.