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I do hope they touch on that. If anything, it says a lot of how Regina realizes deep down there isn't as much difference as she hopes there was.

What, no mention of what has got to be the biggest groaner line of the series? Violet revealing her dad was actually from Conneticut, somehow getting to Camelot and how she found it odd how every now and then, he'd laugh about being…A Conneticut Yankee in King Athur's Court.

Did love Henry looking hilariously bummed at everyone applauding the magic fountain rescue as a magic trick. Kid's hung around Storybrooke so long, easy to forget not everyone believes like him.

Just glad Castle is avoiding the pain of continuing without Beckett, better to end it with them together.

Oh, SO MUCH THIS. Seriously, I cannot understand the praise for this while truly brilliant stuff like Enlightened got ignored by audience and even thier own network.

Of course, many old-school Disney Channel fans point to this as the period when the network moved totally from actually smart and original content to going to the tween audience non-stop and ignoring the family and even adult-oriented programming that made the network sucessful in the first place.

Much as I adore Shahi, the Drew idea sounded really bad so not upset it got passed on.

Well, being an Emmy winner with a few box office hits has some clout.

Rob Leifeld and Chuck Austen are alive and Cooke and Dwayne McDuffie die early. Ugh.

Holy shit, Job, I'm going to miss you, you stylish motherfucker the most.

I get the feeling the season 4 DVD/Blu-Ray is going to be packed with some "mini-eps" of what happened in that 20 month span. Still, wish Cinemax had given this a bit more time for a real blow-out.

The fact Hayden just checked herself into treatment again might be a bad sign for its future….

It was briefly shown as the new home city for the JSA just before the New 52 reboot. Don't think mentioned before on the show.

BTW, if you haven't heard yet, the next episode of Flash reveals that the Earth-2 Laurel is Black Siren, the leader of Zoom's army of villains. So yes, just what we need, MORE angst to the show's mythos.

Did you SEE the last season of Sleepy Hollow?!

To be fair, about 20 million Soviets died in WWII, so that warped a lot of thier perceptions about combat.

Check the clip above, freaky.

Watching her reaction to The Day After, you can tell she wasn't thinking in terms of what it could mean for the world, more just "at least it'd wipe out America," ignoring USSR get it just as badly.

Again, it's amazing how people who werent' alive at the time don't get just how bone-chilling and flat fucking terrifying it was when The Day After aired. Really, at the time (I was only eight and I still got it), we all assumed WWIII was just around the corner and downright inevitable. Sure, talk of nuclear attacks

"That might be your best look yet." Loved that.