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They weren't only weak, they were introduced solely for the purpose of being killed, solely to fill out the episodes to get to the end. I did like the final episode, but good lord, they killed off another Interesting Older Black Male for no narrative reason, introduced the super soldier cop without making him

I loved it, despite the man shortcomings. hated Jessica Jones - mean, nasty little show that could have been a four episode powerhouse, Daredevil was just dumb - he didn't make anything better! And he killed the only honest cop in the whole show! uk Cage was at least about something, and the casting was tremendous

So Flash is a metahuman, right? But he has a Speed Force dimension. Do the other meta humans have a dimension? A Weather Force, or Concrete Force, or even Black Canary Screech Force? Also, this show would be better if the opening narration was done in chipper theme song form.

Who Shot Who In The What Now?

That was an LOL, Audrey. A genuine LOL.

I think Axe more or less tells Taylor that in this episode.

I was expecting Axe to tell Taylor she could choose the charity the prize money went to as a way of getting Taylor to join in the tournament. Instead, he just ordered T to do it.

It's hard to give her some kind of soapy meat to chew on without pitting her against Axe, and their strong marriage is one of the show's strengths. It's also a great contrast to Chuck and Wendy's marriage. I think she's a great character, in that she is still very human and grounded. I think there needs to be one

It is! It's kind of squirm inducing.

She remembers everything that actually happened to her, regardless of whether they happened to anyone else. I think it goes towards trying to define "what do we remember?" as compared to "What do we know?" It does make me wonder, if she were to ask Gordo if he remembered an alternate life, would he? It is a kind of

BIRTH was the one that stopped me in my tracks. She's an artist of the highest caliber.

I think she will be studied by acting students for generations. She is an amazing actress.

I would have gone with "detachable."

"I've never been backstage at Costco!"

The Cape was about a superhero whose superpower was popping a towel. That's GOLD!

A little surprised there was no mention of Keenan Thompson's President of Zimbabwe going off on Trump's phone call. That was Bold!

There was a real Totinos commercial later in the show!

And the movie is definitely more of a crime story than a noir. it's about complicated people being corrupted, not some bad decision coming back to ruin a person's life. I think if Orson Welles had been more "successful" he wouldn't be a legend. For all I hear about his roubles, he left behind a lot of movies and

What if they Americanized it? Switched it up to be about a fundamentalist couple who leave Jack Chick pamphlets next to the hot dog buns in all the supermarkets of Sarasota? THAT's a movie!

Blue Bloods is my own mother's latest television wallpaper. And they are always sitting around a dinner table.