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When he said that his technique was punching the possessed person, I was like, "oops, but this is a kid so it's not like they're going to let you… WHAM!"

The one on the left.

The ice cream is made from rabbit milk. Now, unless it's unsweetened, I'd like to see those kids trying to harvest sugar cane.

It sounds really strange that the chemical composition of the soil would change drastically inside the wall and and be fine just a few feet beyond it. Even if they were monocultivating, people have been awake for less than 1 generation.

If Abbies (who had to face all the great armies of the world) can really be scared away by a dozen kids with flame throwers, there should be TONS more remaining humanity!

What I really loved about Kacey Rohl's performance was how she continued to walk, during the rest of the episode, as if she really had just recently undergone abdominal surgery. It's so rare to see that after they leave the hospital.

I thought it was incredibly positive and generous, using the word "almost" in the final sentence.

I wouldn't go that far. Hogan was in a Rocky movie and guest starred on the A Team. Clearly he could get over, in general, on his "star/icon aura" alone. He just couldn't get over Jake because he was on the crest of incredible momentum. Facing an underdog with great crowd momentum will make any established player be

Apparently not. Blood drinking from their horses and camels was fairly common-ish among the Mongols when nothing else was available, or to increase the volume of the last reserves of water or milk.

Well, that does not account for the point that Wikipedia does not only generate its own references. It also generates references for other publications. Once a newspaper has quoted a Wikipedia "claimed fact," it will be referenced not only by Wikipedia but by any other publication on the subject. So, it is not

Lol, no she doesn't, but I thought that was her plan, from what she told Victor last season.

I'm not sure that I'd call Dracula the good guy when he explained that his plan was to plunge the world in eternal darkness so that the foul creatures of the Earth could feast freely upon humans forever, but I do find it a bit more appealing than his brother's plan. At this point, with Victor actively working towards

Maybe in that universe He's powerful in his realm but has limited access to the human realm. Sort of how the devil is presented.

Her mom didn't raise her in a family; she raised her in a cult. It was really the cult that offered her at age 5. I guess her mom was as much a prisoner of the cult as Hecate was and continues to be and didn't ever think that she had a choice. Besides, after going through an experience like that, where you were so

He probably thought, "Ah, he won't remember it anyway"

Yes, my first thought on Ethan's turn was, "Oh, please, not another Bellamy Blake!"

Hermione said that you cannot make gold or food with magic. Food is the first of the five Principal Exceptions to Gamp’s Law of Elemental Transfiguration.

I see your point, but I think that taking a nosedive when you have something good, like Flash2 and Arrow3 did, is worse than just not figuring out how to make your show good, like Legends1, or making a mild recovery, like Arrow4.

Supergirl is the role she was born for. She was Superman-done-right every single second of every single episode. I don't think any actor alive could have played the part better. The show, on the other hand, was pretty terrible, except for the office assistant parts.

Just minor subtleties. Russian lady asked Oliver to please snap her neck because she thought her eyes were glowing too much. And Waller told Oliver that she was done with him, unless he wanted to keep working with her, and he said that he had to go elsewhere to fulfill a promise.