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This. Any scientist worth their salt would jump at this chance to explore the nature of time. It wasn't a nice thing to do, but I found it believable that he'd think that if somebody gotta catch a roofie to make it happen, hey them's the breaks.

I love Doctor Who, and I love that the creators of this show clearly understand that Rip Hunter and the Time Masters take a lot from Doctor Who as well, and are paying homage to it in the show. If they even attempt to be 1/10th as creative and fun as Who then I'll be very happy.

Agreed. Its a shame their story is so central to the show when neither actor is compelling. Like watching paint dry. ETA: Their dead son was a much, much better actor, and possibly the first thing about their story I've found to be interesting at all.

Ugh. No. If the CW melodrama takes over The Flash I will be so disappointed. This show works because it's fun and nerdy, with generally good actors (Cavanaugh and Martin being outstanding). If they forget about the fun bits then it'll turn into Arrow and I'm out.

This could all be fixed if Wally acknowledged that his Mom was wrong, but since she raised him and cared for him and now with her facing death, he feels he has to stay loyal to her, despite her egregious mistakes in the past. That would make him so much more likable than the current bratty kid incarnation. Him taking

I had completely forgotten about her, but OMG you are absolutely right. That actress, just like P Spiv, deserved waaaaaay better than this

Not to mention that her quick exit manages to make it so the show never has to address that she saw and shot Harrison Wells! Just… everyone seems to have forgotten that this happened, and the show didn't want to deal with it, so peace out P. Spiv.

I'm hoping this becomes his stepping stone into the top tier of Hollywood and presumably more diverse film opportunities. It's like movies are just now starting to do the work that producers and writers on tv like Shonda Rhimes (whether you love or hate her shows, their success has been fundamental to the slowly

Ok. I know it is literally the nittiest of picks, but the mask was creepy as hell, lol.

I really hated that season as it aired because Amy wasn't a real person to me. She was a sassy cardboard cutout in a short skirt and I really didn't like that, especially after Donna. That mostly changed for me with Pandorica/Big Bang because it became clear that the lack of her own life was intentional, and the

Man, Season 2 is just universally not anyone's favorite. It is almost always at the bottom of these ranking lists.

I want a guest appearance by India Fisher, aka Charlotte Pollard.

It was the actual Restaurant at the End of the Universe, thank you Mr. Adams.

Season 8 was the only time she wasn't just "generic companion". She actually had a personality other than 'plucky' and a life outside of the TARDIS. That season was bad for the Doctor (unrelentingly joyless) but great for her character.

Hancock started out well, but then goes so very wrong. They introduced a dilemma that they really didn't have a good solution to, and it killed the last act of the film.

It's really well done. Actually giving the Grey Album a run for its money on some of these tracks.

I don't think they realized what that makeup would look like in HD. It was horrifying, which was a shame because I LOVED that the costume and hair were a Basquiat reference, and I could barely look at it under that skin-mask looking face.

And this time the latino cast could actually be latino! As someone who grew up wincing at some of the 'hispanic' cast of the movie, that would be nice to see.

Diana Ross looks like she'll burst into tears any minute for the whole damn movie. Highlight is the sometimes bizarre staging in 70s NYC (Lena Horne sings in front of a wall with babies randomly pinned to it. She's great, but how can you not wonder WTF is happening?) and Michael Jackson.

I was skeptical, to say the least, but that 10 crack commandment remix is fire.