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Well, as long as it works…

That's not the point. The stupid part comes from thinking that because that story is the best story ever, they thought the show would definitely follow the comics and they complain when things don't line up. Honestly, it's just irritating when a bunch of people keep replying to anyone guessing who Savitar is with

Maybe mediocre was the wrong word. The fillers were fun, since we were starting to get to know the characters, but they weren't anything special.

Gustin seems like he's having fun, at least. Scarface Barry has good taste in clothes, too.

Triggered. Nobody cares about having intimate knowledge or shit, that's crap you can easily read in Wikipedia. Imagine someone saying "Michael Jackson's music is shit, Justin Bieber is the best pop artist". That's what they're doing. There's opinion and then there's sheer stupidity.

The main "Thawne vs Allen" story and the relationship they have is top tier, but everything else around that was just standard, albeit fun, CW drama. It was sincere and genuine, which is why it worked. Season 2 and 3 lost that sincerity.

Honestly, making his identity a point of secret was the wrong move from the get-go. Of course, the rule of TV story-telling will always dictate that if it's kept a secret, it will be someone we know. If they had focused on making him a new character with no personal connection to the cast, he would've potentially been

Well, she's obviously not right in the head…

To be fair, the first season was also full of mediocre fillers. It was better since the main storyline had better-paced reveals, and the freshness of a comic book show so open with their commitment in adapting the source material. But even back then, the second season of AoS had more trace of "golden age of TV" than

Just watch all the episodes. It's really similar to New Girl; At their worst, they're still really entertaining and the cast are always charming.

No, but of course it's gonna be as simple as Caitlyn just trusting Barry.

They haven't been subtle about it all season. Don't know why people are so shocked. This was always the #1 possibility, with Wally being #2 and Eddie a far #3.

How? Ra's al Ghul is played by Alexander Siddig in Gotham.

That lobster scene with Yusuke is one of the rare moments in the game where it feels like the characters are actually "alive", so to speak. The game really needed more of scenes like that. The rest of the time, they feel really one-dimensional when together.

I'm on my second English playthrough now, third playthrough overall(played the JP one last year)… And I'm gonna be honest. I'm just not feeling this game as much as I did 3 and 4. Gameplay-wise, everything is improved and polished to hell and back—It's the best the series has achieved, no doubt. But it feels like the

Yosuke is way smarter than Ryuji, though. Even Junpei is smarter than Ryuji. They really went too far in making Ryuji "the dumb one".

"Basically, Alice Cooper is a young Julie Cooper-Nichol."

Unless they go ahead with "Vigilante is Dorian Chase" and keep Josh Segarra on.

Everyone's accounted for in the set photos from the last scenes in the finale. If somebody's dying, it won't be any of the main cast.

If I'm not wrong, that should be the last stop for Stephen Amell's flashback wig's farewell tour, right? It already made a guest appearance as Nate Heywood's hair in the last two Legends episode.