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Calling it a cover is kind of generous seeing as how it's practically the same exact song. Still a dope track nonetheless

Well when you consider that not only do they fight crime but Barry has a hyper metabolism and everyone on Team Arrow are total gym rats it makes sense that a few burgers wouldn't hurt them lol

I'm gonna have to call Kyle out about the Rock/Lana interaction. While yes it wasn't really needed and he came off as a bit douchey (which I can guarantee was entirely on purpose) he didn't do anything overtly wrong. He didn't slut shame her, he acknowledged that two consenting adults got together, had a good time,

Man he had me close to tears during that interaction. He was so obnoxious with his "You know what? You alright" lmfao.

The fact that they were wobbling their horns at each other while doing it only added to it lol

The Rock isn't necessarily a complex character but he's definitely a great wrestling personality. He's a charismatic jock with an ego the size of California. What he lacked in relatability he made up for in wish fulfillment as he was basically the guy men looked up to and the ladies wanted. It also helped that Dwayne

Plus it seemed like he was playing up his obnoxiousness on purpose backstage. It reminded me of Hollywood Rock to a degree.

Seriously, while it ate up an obnoxious amount of time The Rock's segment was legitimately entertaining because he seemed to be having a BLAST (his exchange with Big Show had me in stitches). He actually kind of reminded me of Hollywood Rock a bit with his manic energy. Also unlike Dad-Bod Jericho, he actually had a

The entire RAW announce team

Neither did Power Rangers Wild Force…at the time lol

SEE!

It's basically a Power Rangers show with a rag tag group of DC characters instead of teenagers with attitudes. It's probably never gonna be a great show but lawd is it gonna be fun.

I'm totally down for Anarky as a Captain Cold-esque reoccuring rogue for this show. Arrow is due to more of those.

I feel like it was more understandable here than it's been in the past though and Oliver was a lot more amenable than he used to be (at least from my vantage point).

Having seen the episode finally, I don't disagree that Oliver still has a bad habit of putting the cart before the horse (then again I blame that more on the writing than anything) but I still see a significant improvement in him in comparison to earlier seasons (especially season 3). He was really impulsive last

I haven't even seen the episode yet and I'm gonna assume that Laurel's argument wasn't very sound and easy to dismantle. I shall return with an update later lol.

If there's one thing that they need to glean from The Rock for Roman it's the ability to make him look like a badass without being unbeatable. When they actually give him the opportunity to Roman is capable of telling good stories in the ring and he "defiantly stares in the face of adversity" well (i.e. him laughing

I really don't wanna see that because it's almost certainly gonna lead to the Wyatt's getting destroyed singlehandedly by Brock.

I think Ye pulls off technical rap every now and then but his true strength lies in wry wit and being able to blend introspective relatabablity with gratuitous braggadocio

College Dropout isn't even his best work though