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I think Zack may be onto something when he suggested it might be part of a deeper personal story because that line fit right in with the last episode's "I just hate these people."

This seems unfair to Arrow.

Part of the appeal of Uber for me was the "no tipping necessary" aspect. I mean, I do it at restaurants and everywhere appropriate; it just causes me extreme anguish whenever I try to think about what the "right amount" to tip is.

I agree. Super Mario Galaxy aside, I've never been a fan of the console Mario games (side-scrolling or 3D) because I lack the skills as a human being to properly jump onto a goomba, but Super Mario 3D World is a blast. And I attribute the Wii U's game drought as the reason I picked it up in the first place, for

But I've had multiple people try and explain it to me, what's great about it, why I would like it, and then I watch it and I just get so bored. Again, had I watched it in 2003 or whenever it came out, I probably would've liked it - maybe immediately.

I've tried Firefly. I can't get into it. Numerous people who know the other things I like insist I would flip out over Firefly. I've gotten about three or four episodes in before losing interest and watching something else. I'm willing to accept it gets better as it goes on, or that if I had watched it when it first

You can hate him for this all you want, but who among you wouldn't do the exact same thing if you were in the exact same position?

Are you a real person or some kind of AI invented to spread hateful and nonsensical propaganda throughout the Internet?

A “whimsical and quirky game” would let me marry my dog if I wanted. What a ridiculous omission. (The gay marriage, not the canine marriage) (although…)

I'm very glad Herstory of Dance made it on this list. I thought it was a funny episode that benefitted greatly from not trying to "be" a certain kind of episode and just keeps everything grounded. I thought they used Chevy Chase the best that he's been used in years by that point on the show. And the one jab at pop

Felicity's skill set seems to fluctuate depending on what the plot needs her to be able to do. That's the impression I've gotten anyway.

My friends and I talked about the boxing glove arrow, and we came to the conclusion that yes, we want to see it, Felicity should be the one to come up with it, and it should be the last arrow left in his quiver.

This is the first I'm hearing that it was originally planned for Batman to create his own squad of non-superpowered members.

I don't watch PoI. Are you saying she wears some kind of Tyler Perry-esque fat suit to appear imposing to Jim Caviezel?

I think Mike Meyers needs a little bit more advice than that. I heard him talking in several interviews about how doing the character that would eventually become The Love Guru helped him cope with the passing of his father. So I think that movie actually meant something to him too.

He got struck by lightning like in the comics, and Arrow has introduced super-strength this season with the serum Mirakuru. I'm not crazy about the guy they got to play Barry Allen, but I'm ready to give the show the benefit of the doubt.

I'm still holding out hope against impossible hope that Liam will reprise his role as Ra's Al Ghul, even if only for 60 seconds.

I have 0 kids and I think that sketch is hilarious. I'm sure I'd get tired of it if they did it every week, but I laughed straight through the two times they did it.

I don't know what the New 52 version of Green Arrow is like beyond the one issue I read (13, I think) and while Stephen Amell has grown into the role and made it his, I'd trade it all to get an animated GA show with Kin Shriner voicing him. He perfectly captured what I imagined he sounded like in the comics.

I'd also like to voice my support for Wonder Woman. A very entertaining monthly read.