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CW is also in every basic cable package, because it has broadcast affiliates in most if not all markets.

On 2), Daily's show was more or less cancelled to make way for the new cartoon that featured the movie lineup.

changing the timeline would be very irresponsible

Except for the fact that Flashpoint sucked and didn't make any sense (no causal links between what Barry changed and how the timeline was different).

Jack & Jill are not. They are, however, all twins played by one actor.

He came from a long line of experts in linear algebra.

Technically, it was a causality loop that "invented" rock and roll, not Marty, but yes, the movie does take credit away from African Americans.

Those are people who don't like honest fiction.

Well I would have said "Over the course of one season, Heroes went from entertaining and popular to being terrible." I guess, technically most people hung on a little longer than that, but the seeds of destruction were sowed in the finale: Sylar survived, Peter survived, Matt survived, and Hiro vanished ridiculously.

I thought the first reported alien abduction was the Book of Ezekiel?

You don't have to be from Latveria to think the Fantastic Four movie sucked, but I suppose it helps.

Nowadays, you have to settle for Asylum's Bed Bugicane.

As I understand it, it was aliens, but less Trelane from Star Trek and more like Species under glass, so to speak.

This is mostly likely going to be like 12 Monkeys in that the setting is used as a framework for an action series that runs counter to the theme and ending of the movie original.

"A ray did it." It's like "A wizard did it." for the digital age.

It was exactly this sort of tampering with dimensional boundaries that gave us a terrible Fantastic Four movie.

A tiny nitpick for Tiny Rick: He said "diode" when he meant "electrode". I blame some subtle defect in the cloning and/or mind transfer processes.

I'm disputing that there was prostition.

Respectfully, if turning women who volunteered to serve their country into whores is not overly, then overly doesn't mean much.

I agree that it's heavily fictionalized, not sure about the "massively entertaining" part. Given that the real story is so interesting, the fictionalized version has to be pretty great to improve on it. IMHO, it does not. For example, I find Frank Winters to be less the inspiring leader the show wants us to take him