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To be perfectly honest, it was a pretty poor VA performance. Stangely so. And as much as I like the dynamic of having Donald involved in an adventure (like in the comics), if he's going to be that incomprehensible then it's really not worth it.

The explanation given by Ben Schwartz would be logical, except that Donald Duck often wears a bathing suit when he goes in the water.

Well she's already booking matches. That could set up an obvious storyline where she abuses that power. It's not like that hasn't happened in wrestling before.

That does make it kind of unbelievable. What kind of wrestling promotion doesn't have at least one scumbag?

"Beyond the question of how six months of lost time is meant to work, surely all the people who died during the Monks’ occupation are still dead, to say nothing of those who survived the forced labor camps."

The worst thing is that the prison transport was named the "Gagarin". A pioneer of spaceflight should be treated with a bit more reverence.

They attacked while Rhea was fighting. They might not have followed the order if Rhea gets incinerated in the first 2 seconds. Maybe the commander thinks better of the order. Or maybe Mon-El, their new king, orders them to stop.

Why is Supergirl so stupid? She has flight and heat vision: she could have beaten Rhea without getting a scratch. Instead she brawls it out, and Mon-El pays the price.

I thought the same thing and love that Kimmy would never even consider that.

Not to mention Flintheart Glomgold.

General McQuack was a Union General. The town where the re-enactment took place must have been in the Confederacy because there's a number of Confederate Battle Flags hanging for the festivities. (Well, hopefully just for the festivities)

Either the effects for the lightning powers are too expensive to use more than a couple times an episode, or in a somewhat more grounded world outside of comic books, lightning powers are far too deadly.

So they talk about how the Argus facility has power-dampeners that prevent Barry/Wally from using their powers, but then say that there's no where on earth Iris could hide from Savitar?

5 minutes in and this episode makes no sense. Why are the Daxamites just shooting random people? Police and military, that's understandable. But gunning down civilians in the streets, is idiotic.

It's still there, but it's only Season 4 (at least in the US). Seasons 1-3 are on Hulu, however.

I'm not sure how things are done in the UK, but shouldn't the police be investigating the disappearance of the girl in the puddle? And asking Bill some hard questions since she was the last one to see her? One thing I do know is that her face would be plastered over the tabloids speculating about how and why Bill

"At this point, it seems kind of unlikely that Jack is going to wind up as the future version of himself that uses the Guardian’s time portal. (If only because this episode seems to place a high premium on Jack ending the series visually the same as the way he began it.) Does anyone have any thoughts on how that’s

Any episode where Chopper maliciously chases a mouse droid for his own sadistic pleasure is okay with me.

Mariana Stiles is just as overbearing as her cousin Edgar. Guess it runs in the family.

The pronunciation is the same as if you were singing "Solid as a rock!"