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Irving Lee
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Yes! And the map in TW3 felt like a chore to go through. The only thing it has going for it was the expansive, well-written stories, but the game it comes with was just unpolished and boring.

Okay, Wally losing his top clothing before getting sucked into the Speedforce is either a big clue or a big red herring towards him turning into Savitar. We saw the guy who got turned into Savitar was holding the stone without clothing. But then again, from his skin that guy looked Caucasian. But then what was the

I guess you either love this or you don't. I love playing this game. The world and lore is just so engrossing. I never liked the Witcher 3. I tried and tried for over a year, but everything there just feels bland and boring. I really want to love it, but it never really clicked.

Between this and Arrow, it's like the actors don't even dare to say to the writers, "Uh, you guys think we should review this line? How did any of this get through editing?!"

It's kinda amazing how much more likable Wally is compared to Barry right now.

Agents of SHIELD is proof that a 23-episode season can work. The Arrowverse writers just suck.

I'd rather they had kept Eddie and killed Iris in Season 1.

To be fair, Barry's going into the speedforce next week. Who's to say Wally's predicament isn't solved by the end of next episode?

When done as masterfully as AoS has been doing, continuity is a good thing. And let's not pretend Flash was ever great in doing freak-of-the-week episodes. The first season was great because the main storyline, the Reverse Flash story, was captivating and paced well throughout the season. The filler episodes got by

Iris is the roadblock for all the characters in this show. Seriously, take her away and you'll suddenly realize that the drama would be lessened so much. I don't have anything against her or Candice Patton, but the way the character is written and used in the show, she just doesn't have any chemistry with anyone—not

Yeah, caught that last week. It's even weirder now that they haven't mentioned her in Arrow itself.

Yes. Miles better than "Tony Stank".

It was nice seeing the always lovely Dot-Marie Jones. Also loved that the show brought back Oliver Platt's and Will Sasso's characters so casually, taking a page of Parks and Rec's playbook.

Oh, I haven't been catching up with Supergirl after the crossover. Is their friendship that good? I've been seeing people celebrating the fact that James haven't been in a string of episodes.

They haven't felt like BFF for a long time. Actually, there's a certain lack of well-defined one-on-one camaraderie between most Arrowverse characters as of late.

I must respectfully disagree about Wells being Eobard Thawne. I loved that twist, since all of us were expecting Eddie to be some kind of a mis-adapted(is that a word) Eobard. I hate stories related to Future Barry ever since the horrible New 52 storyline with the blue-costumed Future Barry. That book just gave casual

There were two "Hoss"es, one right after the other.

It's funny how their attempt to make the characters seem deep and interesting also robbed the cast off the fun they had in the ensemble setting. Suits used to be so much more fun than what it is right now, when the characters are given the chance to be just what they are without all the plotting and backstabbing and

On one hand, I really like Josh Segarra as the big bad. He's been such an interesting enigma this season, and I hope they don't stumble into his backstory and make him a generic vengeance-consumed psychopath.

There were a lot of kids during my two showings last night. If your kid is smart enough for his age, he can take it. There's no actual standard for children's ability to understand fiction.