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Vigilante will just be the real Adrian Chase, probably. Didn't this episode establish that the DA Adrian Chase is just a cover identity?

Now I know how others feel when we comic book readers pedantically try to correct others or show how much more we know about the comic book movies/shows than the casual audience.

There was nothing wrong with the direction of the Twilight movies. Their problems lie elsewhere.

I meant dismissed by the audience, not cancelled by the network. AoS seems to be in a safe place, despite what people have been saying. The Live+7 numbers are supposedly solid.

What do you know, Mads?! You don't even understand the Kojima game you're starring in!

I've got a feeling that Legends will follow AoS's footsteps of being a show that used to be mediocre/terrible in its first season but improved greatly later on, only to have most people dismiss it still.

I get the character path that they want Barry to be on, but the way they're doing it just makes Barry so unlikable and dick-ish. There's no real sense that he's trying to do right but failing miserably, he just comes across as selfish and narrow-minded.

Name's Monroe, no last name. I think she's Russian. She looks like Chloe Moretz when Moretz was younger, but now that she's grown, Moretz is, uh, curvier.

These last two seasons have been the show's best, IMO. I would've liked seeing another season or two of it, but if they've reached its natural ending, then go for it.

As she grew older, I don't think Dillion Harper is that pretty(for a porn star) anymore. Now, that girl who uncannily looks like Chloe Moretz, on the other hand…

Casey Wilson's character seems to be really genuine and naive here, but I think my love for Happy Ending caused me to think that she was just being a bitch to Bow at first.

Almost sounds like that horrible To Riverdale and Back Again thing, or is it just me?

Oh, some part of that is true. But Wally's improved this season, I like seeing him have fun as Kid Flash, and being more confident and happy. As opposed to petulantly sulking like back in Season 2. That's why I hate how he was used in this episode.

I was. Not my best work, it seems.

Looks like an old Lex Luthor to me. Also somewhat Kryptonian, strangely.

I didn't mean to throw TW3 under the bus, I'm just saying the game didn't click with me. Feels like when people compare other games to it, they put it in some kind of pedestal while ignoring its weaknesses or flaws, like the reviewer did.

I'm far from a fanboy, even for Marvel stuff. I think their movies are getting stale, and the Netflix shows like Daredevil, while well-made, is not that entertaining.

Nonsense. So far this season with 15 episodes they already got through a lot of story that other shows will do in 3 seasons. They're on a roll.

He's got maybe the third most expansive, interesting villains in comics after Batman and Spider-Man. Yet the writers just can't be arsed to actually write them properly.

April. Dang!