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Which is kind of ironic since the Green Arrow doesn't seem to be anywhere near as much a celebrity as The Flash.

11) Merlin-Arrowcave: They keep moving to more hidden, more secure arrowcaves and Merling keeps waltzing in with an entire army without anyone noticing.

But Imperio is a skill that needs to be learned and developed. Kilgrave's skill is (I guess, at this point) a natural part of him, more like a snake's skill to hypnotize yummy birds. As similar as the two forms of control are, I think that the difference in how they are acquired is enough to separate them from

According to Cat, only punching and throwing things is anger.
Passive agressive constant verbal abuse and threats are not.

I guess the point was that both sisters had to fight and both sisters had to win their respective fights.

Yes, something does not add up. Didn't he say that he was going to stop making movies because of all the negative feedback he was getting, just a few months before the Disney purchase began? So, where was he getting all that negative feedback from?

But our two leads carried the movie! …and …and …the movie, it can… err. something… maybe.

It was probably more interesting for the writers, in their heads, as they were writing it, because they seem to have some idea in their head about how important the prince is for peace. However, not only don't I see it, but I'm not even sure that I care about peace between Japan and Germany, at this point. I also

As instantly spotted by the only consistently competent character so far, Lem Washington.

I don't think that Mad Men had very good and/or captivating stories. At least not in its first season. I think Mad Men plowed through its first season on acting talent, cinematography, and charisma alone.

There was that lesson about losing the fight before it starts because you see a crippled opponent before you and I'm just hoping that's not a foreshadow of Ryder beating everyone because they all see him crippled and beaten.

Minor 500 year old spoilers maybe…
To be fair, Journey to the West takes forever before starting the journey to the west.
To be extra fair, that part before they start the journey is the most fun part of the entire novel.

And Sunny was already interrogating her, even before capturing her. It seemed pretty clear that she was stopping herself from speaking.

And, really, how does this differ from any of the 400 million "what if the Soviets won the cold war" stories?

Unless Cole passes out from the moonshine and burns to death.

But they do mention events that happened in the movie. Even in this episode.

Yes, I've heard people at work who have started calling it NCIS: Supergirl.

So they had the option to travel around the universe on their own personal planet, or to travel in their cramped little spaceship and they chose to part ways and go on the spaceship?

The Guardians are not taxonomists either, so it's all good :)

But I think he has grown as a person through his suffering. I think that pair can be genuinely happy.