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It was Jan’s time. I just don’t think there was anything left to… see here, really. Ru is right on the money: she’s technically perfect, but lacking the human element, the imperfections that make us compelling. She just wants to please, almost compulsively, but can’t seem to wrap her head around the fact that what

Pandora got robbed if not from the win but definitely from being one of the tops

I saw two brief blurred bits during the lipsync! WAS it a nip slip — or just a faux teaser?! Damn you, Standards and Practices!

There were rumors that Candace Van Patten was having some argument/tough negotiation with the producers. If true, it was apparently resolved with her signing on for Season 8.

The “she’s trapped forever in the Still force” plot was introduced, nonchalantly accepted by Barry, and then resolved so quickly, and for no

My memory may be fuzzy, but I think the big difference is that this Nora didn’t lose her father at a young age and have a power inhibitor implanted by Iris.

My take was that the arrest was for truancy. Both of them are under 18 and they just left school without permission in the middle of the day, which is illegal just about everywhere.  It doesn’t look like either of them got booked, they just got taken back to the station and had to wait for their parents to pick them

THANK YOU CLARK! I always hated how Supergirl handled this topic.  As much as I dislike the premise of The Dark Knight Returns, Bruce was still right that there will always be a need for a backup plan *just in case* the worst happens.  So, I’m extremely grateful Clark is being pragmatic here.

This episode here is what I mean when I say that this show doesn’t feel like an Arrowverse show. If this were any other show it would be blow out arguements across the board and half assed make ups by the end. But here everyone made reasonable points.

At the minimum, there needed to be some acknowledgement that Steel’s suit was supercool. 

I really liked Diggle’s grudging respect for John Henry Irons & being appropriately impressed that he is from another earth, while still calling him on his shit. Dig is the best.

They’re presented as different enough characters to me that I’m not phased at all. I also don’t see how a variant get’s shorthanded into a familial relation by people squicked out by this, as I see them as more of a warped reflection. Different lived experiences, different opinions, different height - go get some

I mean... genetically they’re Frost Giant shapeshifters of indeterminate age, and who knows how fantasy genetics work? I highly doubt they’re going to settle down and have babies any time soon... but then again the Loki of Norse mythology was impregnated by a horse, so even varient babies would be extremely tame by

Is kissing yourself incest? I don’t know. I’d fuck myself.

It’s masturbation. Go with it, you prude

I know there’s a famous thought problem about this that The Good Place brought up. Basically if I come across another version of me who has had an equal lifetime of different experiences, are they still inherently me? How much does the environmental experience define your who you are.

i take it you haven’t spent as many hours kissing mirrors in drag as i have.

Let’s presume the events of the season take place while the Super Friends are trying to rescue Kara from the Phantom Zone.

Grant’s Barry at his best is basically Wally.

I am watching this season to see on how they dealt and adapted this show due to the pandemic. I guess good on them for making the effort, but I personally feel it didn’t pay off no matter how the last episode turns out. Last season I skipped forward half the episodes, this season I’ve skipped forward most of the

I momentarily confused Craig T. Nelson and Ted Levine and was gobsmacked at the accusation that Captain Stottlemeyer had anything to do with Trudy’s death. But in the words of Gilda Radner, never mind.