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Irving Lee
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Kinja sites are mostly echo chambers.

Which one did you mean?

God, I miss 30 Rock. I could've watched Baldwin play Donaghy for the rest of his life.

He also played himself in a Modern Family episode. Seemed like he did enjoy it.

The only difference between Cruise and Downey is in their eyes. Cruise's eye is dead-as-fuck. At this point, Downey's "personality" feels like it's going on autopilot.

Thing is, both Howard and Norton were closer to their respective comic book characters than their replacements are, both in terms of looks and writing/acting. Though I do love Ruffalo as Banner so, so much. Banner was never a likable guy in the comics, but Ruffalo(and the way he's written) brought a new dimension to

I watch the show because I love seeing Taylor Spreitler on my screen. I endured Melissa and Joey for that sole reason.

Not really. Opinions and all.

That was a cover ID. His real name wasn't Adrian Chase.

I really want them to reveal Vigilante is Dorian Chase and that way we can have Josh Segarra in the show again, but they decided to make Segarra's "Adrian Chase" a cover identity, didn't they?

Even the Superman in BvS and Man of Steel is pretty compelling. Superman as a character has always been more multi-faceted than Batman. Well, not always. The golden age was crazy.

Zac Efron already looked overly tanned the first time he popped up in High School Musical.

Sigh. Gotta admit I was wrong, I thought HR would live on. The set pics had Cavanagh in the ending scene sporting HR's hairstyle, not Harry's, and the funeral pics showed him in HR's clothes, too. Guess they got me there.

A David Lynch-headed Gotham/Batman show is what I never thought I needed until now. Damn you.

Not stressful in the time management sense, just in the overall feel. Like, every time the group does something together something bad happens. I had the feeling that I'm not enjoying the game as much.

It just wasn't as satisfying as 3 and 4 were. The story had some problems to it that the previous games didn't have. Add to that, the localization this time around wasn't anywhere near as good as in 3 and 4. I don't know if they needed more time, or if the way Persona 5 is written in its original Japanese was too

Persona 5 is indeed stressful. 3 and 4 weren't, at least not to the point that you worry about it. In 3 and 4, the story flew more fluidly, while in 5 there's a weird tension to the story that just didn't flow well.

In the trailer Oliver makes a deal with either Slade or Boomerang, possibly both, that whoever kills Chase walks off the island.

Judging from his one-liner in the trailer for the finale? As far as I'm concerned, he's the best part of it.

Seeing the extended trailer for next week's finale, I've got a feeling that either Rene or Dinah will die. They intentionally announced that both of them will be series regular next season to throw us off.