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How does this NYC have any drug dealers left? Whenever the team sets their minds to it, they take them down within a couple of hours, a day at the most…

I've chosen to watch the entire Rory story line as her being around 24. No Amy shouldn't get to just write as if no time has passed, but fuck that, I'm just going to let her. It makes much of her character and what she did in the break feel much more true to the character.

I was just thinking, what would make this season of The Flash really stand out? A big bad who can run EVEN FASTER! How do they keep coming up with these crazy ideas, year after year.

Did anyone else get the feeling from this episode that perhaps Maeve is part of Arnold's elaborate game? She is the one that can actually kill the MiB in Westworld which seems to be part of the whole maze thing. (I assume I'm not the only person to think of this so if someone has fleshed it out better somewhere, a

After this, I'm dreading watching Samantha Bee. She deserves better.

While I think The Good Place is better so far, I think this show made the right choice really pushing the mystery aspect in the third episode rather than taking an episode off to just look around and meet the characters. To be fair though, looking around The Good Place is way more fun than looking around Beacon.

Why does a musical comedy on the CW have the best written relationships, characters, drama and pathos on TV? The network with four superhero shows. And it has musical numbers? Why do I watch real dramas when they just aren't nearly as compelling? And they don't even have any showstoppers. Or White Josh.

I found the end of last season to be absurd. Literally Tony Stark has fought against aliens by exploding something in space already. If Brett Dalton is trying to kill everyone, you don't just let mopy lightning boy handle it when The Avengers exist.

Giving Arrow a villain who just wanted to sell some drugs (with some good enough acting behind it to sell it), who survived a little cause Oliver had shit to do before being easily taken out when Team Arrow actually tried, is the kind of awareness of scale that usually drags down Superhero shows.

Giving Arrow a villain who just wanted to sell some drugs (with some good enough acting behind it to sell it), who survived a little cause Oliver had shit to do before being easily taken out when Team Arrow actually tried, is the kind of awareness of scale that usually drags down Superhero shows.

While I like the concept of annoying Wells, there is an issue. He's really fucking annoying.

I actually really liked snarky Strange pre-accident. Just because he can't program an AI to laugh at his jokes…

I was thinking more the scene when the cloak wipes away the tears, or when Wong bursts out laughing. It was funny, and it wasn't terrible by any means, but I thought that it didn't quite flow.

I don't mind the movie being quip-y (Avengers 1 was awesome and filled with top Whedon banter) but the comic beats in Strange definitely felt odd and jarring at times #BringbackJoss

Honestly I'd prefer to have someone critical writing these reviews than another superhero fan boy like myself. I usually disagree with the grade when I first see it but on consideration agree with most of the issues he raises.

If nothing else, this movie gives me hope for the near future. While all the origin movies have followed the formula and had less than excellent villains (except GotG), Marvel seems a little more willing to try some interesting stuff in the follow ups, especially with Captain America (though admittadly Iron Man 2 and

Hasn't Ray been knocked out in the atom suit many times?

Was the difference between a hero and a legend explained at some point and I missed it?

I will forgive every bit of Flashpoint bullshit that wasn't quite thought through if one of the ripples is that Snart is magically alive again. He is the villain/hero DC television needs and the one we deserve.

Maybe I just watch too many superhero shows, but I'm pretty over moping Daisy already after four seasons of Arrow and The Flash's descent into depressed Barry last year. Why can't they just let Chloe Bennet and Clark Gregg wander around the SHIELD base doing lip-syncing? Now imagine what that would do for SHIELD's