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Black Mirror just likes to make a little contextual change that makes us switch from supporting to hating a character or vice versa. Just like the guy from "The complete history of us" seemed like an irredeemable brute who was destroying his family for no reason and then, with one little background detail in one

I don't think it was in the script because it would have required knowing just how the scene would be framed. Either she improvised it or someone else there came up with the idea when they saw her at Stein's side.

They had lots of little moments like that one in this episode that made the characters feel alive and special, from Ray not fighting, to the outing of the criminal members, to the legends joining the voting.

How GW Bush got votes is one of those great mysteries that will baffle all logical explanations for millennia to come.

Err… Catholics are absolutely 100% against the death penalty. I've seen more Church rallies against state executions than against abortion.

So, now that the movie is over, will we finally get Tara Strong as Harley?

I was really surprised at how committed the show seemed to be at the idea that the freaking mob is such a principled and altruistic institution, under the rough surface.

Just because you can't feel pain doesn't mean you don't need your tendons. Lungs, on the other hand, who needs those! Everyone knows bullets only cause pain.

Curt Hawkins Vs Eva Marie at Wrestlemania.

Jessie had a natural upbeat energy even when she was a targeted-for-death, angsty runaway. As a superhero, she's explosive. When Wells told her, "Run Jessie run," and her eyes sparkled, my heart stopped. I'd gladly watch her spinoff show!

And they managed to completely mess up his characterization in just 3 episodes?!

If you meet someone and you find out they're lying, I can agree that you'd be wise not to start a relationship with them. But Barry and Iris have known each other since they were 8 or earlier. They went to the same school, they lived in the same house, they were each others' confidants, they were like brothers for

He inadvertently changed the Barry from Season 1 into the Barry from Season 2 and now lives in permanent regret and in dread of time travel.

Yes. Because filling Barry with barrels of angst last season worked so wonderfully well, let's double up and do it to Cisco too!
For your next trick, CW, you can dim all the lights in the city and invite Snyder to direct, because the show is not totally ruined yet.

Felicity's lab developed the tech to miniaturize a fully functioning human. I'd say that the tech to miniaturize a parachute has been fully and diligently established in this universe.

It's not a feminist thing; it's a universal storytelling thing. The male characters who existed only as walking female fantasies who were objects of desire for our hero did not work very well for Supergirl either.

And Chloe!!!

Yes, I thought it suffered from what was (I think) the biggest problem of the last season: plotpointitis. It felt like they refused to let the story go where it was going because they were determined to reach a set point at the end. So it all ends up seeming like the characters will just make some completely

That's what finally putting someone (that the crowd loves) over can do for a dominant face. Like how Ambrose has the crowd back, after getting almost universally booed at Backlash. Nobody thought he'd actually drop the belt to AJ but he did and now the crowd loves him again.

And the scarily sad part is that that is actually a clear and massive improvement because just a few months ago, HHH was literally telling us that we were cheering for Roman and he would give us the reasons why we were cheering for Roman, even though he was being booed not just against the authority, but against the