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I really liked this episode.

I think my least favorite of the season so far. I don’t mind when the episode is less joke/gag heavy if the focus is the story, but even the story here was pretty lackluster. In the behind the scenes segment the crew was chatting about how complex and beautiful some of the scenes were, but it was peppered with so many

It is also a reference to “Scarface,” a little-seen Al Pacino movie about an entrepreneur.

I’m so lost when it comes to these reviews. It’s like if the episode doesn’t end with a somber scene of Rick lamenting over how sad and lonely he is then the episode is just “hack bits” and “stupid”?

There were so many great laughs in this one! And it’s consistently one of the best looking shows on television. The

Wasn’t the joke about how the bartender realized that he was actually racist after seeing a African-American-turkey hybrid?

I think you might be romanticizing the other seasons of Rick and Morty a bit. Sometimes Rick and Morty is crazy with a point, and sometimes it’s just crazy. (I’ve noticed it’s often when President Curtis gets involved.) Where was the deeper, underlying meaning in Lawnmower Dog, or Get Schwifty? The show likes to

I love it, this was great. I’ve missed this show these past few weeks.

It was a good bit of acting, editing, and glowing eye effects that the show accomplished in order to convincingly show Clark struggling with being possessed.* It’s a trope that can come off as silly or campy when done less successfully. (Going all the way back to Captain Kirk slamming himself into walls!) I was

So last week’s adventure completely bereft of any narrative cohesion had a point but this week’s didn’t?

Now I’m imagining someone looking at Clark and Superman and going “yeah, Lois definitely has a type.”

I often wonder if I’d fall for the glasses disguise. But he does carry himself very differently in both. When he’s Superman, it’s like his facial expression and eyes are always imagining about truth and justice. And you’d probably be so distracted by the suit that you’d kind of forget about his face. He’s really good

This ep was so good. I’m with Caroline, I’d watch a whole movie of just young Clark and Lois getting together. I mean, I did in 1978... but I think these two would do it justice.

I know it likely wouldn’t grab an audience big enough to sell but I honestly would have watched a Clark and Lois series with these two even without the Super-stuff. They’re amazing together. 

Clark is just a dork even as himself, which is great. But also, I love how they adjusted nerdy Clark Kent by doing the bumbling awkward dad angle.

The flashback stuff was some of the best Arrowverse stuff ever. Ever. This is DC’s #1 couple and the show nailed it. Halfway through I would have said this was an A, possibly A+ episode. Not that the back 20 was bad, but it was just regular above-average B+ stuff. (And I hate to sound like “ho-hum, S&L plants another

I know it wouldn’t really be a superhero show without the supervillain shenanigans. But I feel like this would be a better show if it was just about Clark being a goofball nerd dad like 90% of the time. I barely care about the Morgan Edge stuff.

It’s a different continuity. Not only did it go from infant to teenage twins, but Supergirl already featured a different Morgan Edge

The thing about Lois going from threatening to cut ties with her dad to working with him again of course is an example of her hair-trigger, terrifying temper.

I glanced at the title of this article before I was able to watch this episode, and it had me worried that the show was cutting corners in a bad way, like last week’s episode seemed real close to doing. While this episode hustled along, it still felt smooth enough at the right moments.

The Eradicator has been so many different things in the comics (and in the recent animated Superman flicks) that it doesn’t bother me to throw another one onto the pile, but this one hews closest to one of the original comics things - it’s named Eradicator because its purpose is to preserve Kryptonian culture by