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Also shoutout to Rahul Kohli for his episode of Supergirl this week. Even on completely different CW shows, Ravi is still the best.

I'm not really sure why George Soros wants me to bash DCEU movies but he just gives me so much money, and you get to do it from home!

LMOE is getting a bit stale on me, but I did laugh at the 'Name 20 Picnics' bit of the episode. When they occasionally get the balance of Tandy right, Will Forte sells it.

Anyone at the DOJ plugging the USB into anything was completely stupid. Unfortunately, not completely unrealistic, people are pretty shit at computers. Also things can 100% run off the USB the second it's plugged in. Autorun used to be standard with Windows. (Not any more, cause it's stupid)

So like How I Met Your Mother? But instead of rushed a crammed into one hour, done properly over a half season?

I'm already excited for Season 2 of this show. It's so good to get a superhero show from people who just know how to write good TV. It has all of the mystery and what the fuck-ery of Westworld without constantly withholding information at the expense of the narrative. It has weird sequences that are inspired by a

Ideally a TARDIS noise that makes the whole cannon fucking insane

I can definitely see this show going with the twist that Larry did actually kill his wife. And somehow making that funny.

Is there a way I can see Rachel Bloom perform that song, ideally with Santino Fontana, in the costumes.

If this guy does get on Ellen, it will prove definitively that if you visualize super hard, and have a fuck-tonne of money, you can achieve all your dreams.

Honestly every mistake on TV is worth it if it means Anthony Head is getting work. And yeah Conversations is basically what we all wished the whole of season 7 was right? Really personal and focused on the main characters, built around what they've gone through and no other bullshit involved. Joss himself writing some

But wasn't it all worth it for "You think I'm evil if I bring a group of girls on a camping trip and *don't* touch them?"

To be fair, the AV Club reviewer still gave the episode a C- or something, which is where most of the review hover around.

Felicity earned a lot of points for revealing herself as a Keepin' it 1600 listener, not a thing I was expecting to get referenced.

The Barry-Cisco look after Harrison's melodramatic threat was perfect

Not only can I not watch MBMBAM because I live in Australia. But when I do, I bet Lin won't appear and rap with me. My life sucks.

Given this cast's ability to elevate even the blandest of material that they are give, when they get an episode as good as this they sell it. Always good to see these guys, especially Simmons and Daisy in this episode, the writing they deserve.

We have our own racist assholes to deal with. They're less treasonous, but we still have human rights abuses issues we need to handle and don't have time for your orange fuckwit

The main improvement this season has been letting the actors play to their strengths more. Despite the continuing threat to humanity level plots pedaled by this show, finding the moments of levity and humour for this genuinely charming and hilarious cast has made a huge difference, especially for Skye.

I hope the show uses the small time jump to make up Parks and Rec like events that happened in those three years. That wouldn't have really worked with the tone of this episode, but especially with the narrator involved, there's a lot they could do there.