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Well, he ran an addiction recovery unit for over 20 years, administrated at a psychiatric hospital for many years, and has specialized training. So he is a real doctor. He's not Doctor Phil. He's gone way off the rails in recent years (probably at least partially as a result of his decades-long partnership with Adam

Oliver's father was never really a part of the show. Outside of the pilot's flashback scenes he only appeared in a handful of episodes and his death was there to start the show off so he really doesn't count because he's not really a character in the same sense as everyone else. We all knew Ray was alive because he's

Most of the first two seasons were pretty good. The run at the beginning of season two where Laurel was prosecuting Moira despite the clear conflict of interest there for no good reason was pretty awful but that season got pretty good. I do think Slade is overrated but still a good villain. There's definitely been a

Yeah, this really doesn't seem like that kind of show. Jessica Jones has the hero kill the villain. Supergirl? I really don't think so. Especially not on TV. CBS execs would read that and just brick right there in their pants. There is no WAY that would ever happen with this character especially on CBS. They would

He likely can't because Maxwell Lord has mental powers. He's already used them at least once and probably more. He made Alex tell him about her father and then there are a couple of instances of people doing what he tells them to do that are questionable but he definitely has them. When a character says "I don't know

The county, most likely. Plus the town has a reserve so that's possible. But yeah, probably the county. Probably allocated emergency funds.

I remember pointing that out and getting a lot of hate for it. Oh, the internet… You never cease to disappoint me.

Chris Wood was cast in a pilot so he had to leave the show. I don't think that show is still on the air. I don't really watch CW on the reg so I'm not sure though.

Well, on the bright side Oliver has Palmer Tech in his pocket now and presumably a few billionaire friends so I doubt he needs to get any more on his side to buy him into office.

I don't recall Hawkman in that role either. I always remember Hal Jordan being that guy. Those comics were before my time but I've read them all (along with a significant chunk of DC's output since the late 70s) so I'm pretty sure. Maybe Hawkman had some kind of plotline I don't remember but Hal is definitely Oliver's

That… Actually would track. I wouldn't be surprised, though I guarantee he's not a Trump supporter.

I may steal that idea.

I don't actually think this show is nearly the train wreck it's being made out to be. I mean it's not great, but it's not the worst thing I've ever seen by a LONG shot. It's just kind of there. I think what we're doing is the same thing we did with the Star Wars prequels. Those were not terrible movies. They were

I call him Randy too.

I think she's just poorly written. Jay-Quellin (that's who that is, seriously) has been decent in other things. You'd be surprised how bad a crap script can serve a decent or even good actor.

That's actually a very good point.

Yes, they did. And do. They're meant to show off the latest TVs and monitors.

I think she was from Vegas.

I'd say five years of no contact whatsoever after one party fakes their own death counts as an end to a relationship, wouldn't you?

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