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Nicholas Slayton
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Sean Pertwee is awesome, and any time I see Bullock in an ad for Gotham, I mourn the death of Terriers.

Stuckey Bowl. We all know Harrison Wells is really the bowling alley lawyer.

The fact that Cisco did not quote The Wicker Man makes me sad.

True. But imagine a live action of sorts version of Superman: Unbound, with Routh, Clive Owen as Luthor, Joel Edgerton as Brainiac, and directed by Gareth Edwards. There is at least one alternate reality out there where that exists and it's awesome.

So many problems on both shows could be solved by just moving Felicity full time to the Flash. And getting rid of Iris. The MCU has Science Bros, get Felicity to date Barry and it's Science Couple.

Quail egg frittata? Ray, that's not vegan.

Yeah. Apparently blame the TNT Teen Titans show, they want to use the Jaime Reyes Blue Beetle, so no Ted Kord here.

Okay, got all of them except admin. Is that supposed to be Thea?

So…they're totally going to bring Bree Larvin back next season on Arrow as part of HIVE, right? Tech genius, evil Felicity, insect themed, even says the word hive. They've got to, right?

Every time they allude to Routh being Superman, I both cheer, and then get very sad that he isn't Superman any more.

The bees bursting out of the body more recalled a scene from Constantine, months ago.

Yeah, but he knows punjabi.

Well, he is a money launderer, like the comics Owl. They kept that part.

Henson's a tour de force in episode 10.

Now we're talking! This was one of my three favorite episodes, along with 9 and 10. This is payoff. The pace built up to this episode, and even as events were unfolding, it was moving the story along and being very exciting.

Stannis: "You're an asshole."

D'Onofrio is the weak link of the show. His portrayal of Fisk never worked once for me. Maybe when he was beating people up, that's it. Everything else in this episode was great, except for him.

True, but I'm wondering how long they will wait until they get to that plot.

I'm a bit biased because I've liked Dillane, Cunningham, and van Houten long before GoT, so them teaming up was great. Part of what I like about them is that those characters, Jon included, are the only ones who seem concerned about the White Walkers. Call Stannis stern and whatever, but he's pragmatic and concerned

Originally the producers wanted McNulty from the Wire for Mance. Glad he turned them down. Hinds has been horribly underused, but brought much more personality to the role.