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We had a Gibson’s store that was going out of business. The AT-AT was marked down to a crazy low price (that I don’t remember). I couldn’t bring myself to ask my parents for it (we weren’t well off).
If only I could go back in time...<sigh>

I watch this with my twin sons (high schoolers) and one of them immediately jumped to the waitress being Barry and Iris’ kid. It completely makes sense, and I hope they don’t really do anything else with her so we can keep guessing.

But if I had to guess, perhaps this leads to bringing her in next season as a “Bart”

Hell, I am 44 and barely have the bladder for it. I am not sure it is such a generational thing.

While I agree that the teacher is an ass (and I am a teacher myself), in the current district in which I teach, a 63 would have been considered failing about 5 years ago. We changed over to a 60-70-80-90 policy and added +/- grades at the time. It depends upon the school’s/district’s grading policies, and while I

Or just change actors. Marvel did it with War Machine. We can handle it.

I enjoyed your review and its deep dive in the Marvel universe!
One of the things I loved about the Thor-Hulk fight was actually when Thor went hand-to-hand with Hulk. Obviously Hulk is stronger, but Thor was obviously the better fighter and didn’t need his hammer to show that.
It seemed to be a nice way to explore the

Thanks—did not know that. Growing up, I was more of a DC guy (except for Spiderman). Of course, there is no comparison these days between the two in terms of movies.

I won’t disagree—I thought the same thing when I heard that post credit scene. But I just don’t know if I can see that plot point working the way it works in the comics, but I am quite often unimaginative! :^)

Now, could he “worship” death and pursue the stones to bring sentient life to its knees? That makes more sense

That was my thought too, but I think Thanos is just going to be a power hungry titan looking to remake the universe in his image, dropping the love interest story line.

This is perfect! I am sure it is planned, but man, I hope they did something like this!

My sons and I had that conversation. One of them thought that Cisco did indeed develop something that Barry could drink and get drunk on a season or two ago. I don’t remember, but I would take his word for it—he remembers those details (like I used to—damn getting old and having too much info stored already—I am

I think that was intentionally done to show the use of a trope.

That was the quip m son made when I brought up their chemistry!

I think there would be too many holes/gaps to fill in if someone hasn’t watched the first season.

I liked Soundgarden and Chris Cornell before he died, but I didn’t listen to him often. Now, I listen to his quite often (mostly on YouTube), and holy crap, I love most everything I hear from him.

I once worked with a student with Tourette’s (the verbal tic kind—he had numerous other tics). Once he got started on a word/phrase, he couldn’t come off of it. Whether it was a comment about his teachers breasts, or that he thought I was gay. He repeated it over and over again, trying to stop.

Thankfully, there has been the same push for STEM activities through meirtbadges and weekend camp outs, and summer camps for the BSA as there has been through GSA. And of course, if you never talked about kinetic energy, friction, aerodynamics, or other physics pronciples, you aren’t building your pinewood derby car

It is still that way in many of the Troops that I work with.

Thanks for saying this. I have a similar experience with my twin sons, who just earned Eagle 2 days ago!

So did I.