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I agree. I think it was disappointing that May and that half of the team didn't have much to do except try to follow Ward.

But he's soooooooooooooooo sexy! More puppy videos!!

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Mumble mumble core mumble.

And then Nolan stuck pins in Baymax toy doll.

Personally, I would say, "marginally better than awful", rather than "decent." Good enough that I'll give it 3 more episodes before deciding whether to continue with it or drop it.

It was nice finally to see that Felicity lives someplace, and even has to deal with neighbors. I think we got a decent amount of information about her past, except for the Jewish stuff which didn't come up at all.

She's so funny on stage, and the kind of all-around entertainer it feels like they don't make anymore.

Great points. I just wanted to add that so far most of this show seems to consist of people who do things for no good reason and things that happen for no good reason.

Things like what?

I didn't feel like her appearance here accomplished much in particular. I suppose it kind of tied up the loose end of potential romantic entanglement for the Flash, but it all seemed like much ado about nothing. I wish when they do crossovers like this that they would have a really good story for the guest character.

It used to be a common euphemism for a homosexual male — more commonly used, I think by heterosexuals. It was a good way for respectable families to describe the gay uncle or cousin who never married. Like the best coded terms, many used it without knowing about the connotation, while others were in the know.

I would rather see Stults play a "confirmed bachelor" (using the old-fashioned euphemism), but I'll take him any way I can get him.

While you certainly have a point given the way the show has treated some of its African-American characters in past season, I think Bob's death was more impactful — in other words, I don't think it's fair to dismiss the character or his fate as "cannon fodder."

I didn't see the leaked pilot, but I thought this version was poor overall. It was overstuffed and boring at the same time. Constantine seems like an annoying malcontent who thinks he's witty but can't quite manage actual wit. Liv was a waste. I kind of liked the cab driver sidekick — both the character and the actor

I'm one of the few who really liked Devil, in no small part because of Chris Messina. That may have been the first time I noticed him. Anyway, I had pretty low expectations for the film based on the reviews I'd read plus the ominous "M. Night Shyamalan" story credit, so that may be a reason why I was so pleasantly

Chandler was very funny in King Kong.

That didn't work for me. The parody I'm looking forward to is What We Do in the Shadows: "When you get three vampires in a flat, obvious there's going to be a lot of tension."

It kind of looks like the jury saw about a 15 films this year and spread the nominations among them.

A very good suggestion. That's probably what I'll end up doing.