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I think this was clearly the most solid and well put together episode of the show to date. The story fit together well. There were no spurious 20th/21st century pop culture references. Nobody did anything amazingly stupid for no good reason. The jokes all worked well. The humor flowed organically from the story and

I was hoping for a Rick Sanchez Wells and I was very disappointed that I didn’t get it.

I’d be down for an X-Files inspired episode of Arrow.

Sex is a messy and complicated business. Humans aren’t capable of telepathy, so if there’s no communication it’s easy for one person to think things are going well while the other person is very unhappy.

Murder By Death is a great movie.

Like my friend Cronan used to say, the black guy always gets it.

A successful Legends episode requires two basic elements.

There was also an episode of Batman: TAS called “Girl’s Night Out” wherein Batgirl and Supergirl team up to fight Livewire, Harley Quinn and Poisson Ivy.

I’m wondering what realistic alternatives people would have preferred here.

Holy shit what a terrible episode. I guess the writers have forgotten who the characters are, or they just don’t care, so they write everyone as a douchebag moron.

He’s a tremendously talented actor. I’m not going to stop enjoying his prior work because he’s been revealed as a human shitstain.

His partner gave the new Captain the heads up that Alston might be talking to the press. Captain McDonagh then gives Alston a subtle message that he knows that any leaks to the press are probably going to be from him and offers him a carrot for keeping things in house, with the “stick” for transgressing implied by its

“The dick leads us into the story”

I’m not sure what’s supposed to be going on in the last part of this episode or what the relevant character motivations are supposed to be. None of it makes much sense.

This is such a weird review.

Um....it’s part of feminism.

The super-breath attack seemed to work pretty well. A couple more of those and Psy would have been down for the count.

If you’re familiar with The Kingkiller Chonicles, the main character is a man and has been pointed out as a Mary Sue by many.

Still not really sure what’s going on with this show. There doesn’t seem to be much in the way of actual story arcs, either over the whole series or in the individual episodes. Seems like we’re just meandering around, exploring the various characters and places in The Deuce, but without any kind

It’s pretty much exactly this