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It's been overshadowed by Violet, but Bianca's all silver look was amazing. Totally unexpected from her. She must have been finding glitter in her shower for days after that.

I said it before, and I'll say it again: Nina Flowers paved the way for Sharon Needles, Raja, Violet and every other "edgy" queen that has walked into the work room. She established that drag isn't just being 'pretty' but also being fucking fierce.

I have never liked Detox's style but I can recognize that it is very distinct, fierce, and incredibly sharp. She's a walking piece of art.

Reminds me a lot of Welcome to Nightvale.

Poor Diggle will be reduced into a puddle of mumbling and french fries.

Smily/happy Hoechlin is great but I must admit, I miss the scowly Hoechlin too. The one that looks like grumpy cat.

This episode was definitely better than the crossover. Best episode of the show so far.

If you wanna see a Snyder-ized version of Hoechlin, Teen Wolf definitely has that.

The audacity of hope. Not only applies to politics, also to superhero shows!

Superman's wink after saving the Gotham family — biggest swoon of the episode.

It's a sincerely pleasant respite from all the cynicism in the world right now.

I know it's stupid but ever since I found out Alex was played by the same girl from Not Another Teen Movie, I have liked her a whole lot more.

I have high hopes for this season but those hopes are, let's say tempered. I was really pumped for season 1 and ended up disappointed. Hopefully, they've figured out how the show works and we get something along the lines of Arrow S2.

I agree that narratively, his recent films have been lacking but they're always meticulously designed, visually stunning and incredibly detailed. I always come out of his movies with images and scenes stuck in my head.

I would totally binge watch a G-rated family friendly Mountains of Madness.

I miss Avengers Alliance too. *sad hug*

I would say continuity isn't a requirement to enjoy a superhero/comic book movie but it definitely adds a level of fun that can pay off if done well.

Well there was that episode where Constantine touches Oliver's body to give him a magical tattoo so…

From what I've read, it seems like this show has a really different fighting style from the other Netflix shows. More graceful kung-fu, less knockout brawler.

I really liked that one. If you're gonna go dark then go fuckin pitch black.