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I thought the racism was pretty present already. Like when Hays and West first speak with the father, Tom. Even though Hays was driving the questions, Tom was looking and answering them to West, and just turn his head back to Hays. As though just to make sure he was listening. And when Hays yelled out for the cops to

I agree, Jonathan Bennett needs to be held accountable.

Nope, you’re right actually. Never full fledged suit. Just him opening his shirt to reveal the Superman suit underneath. I hoped for that shot, to the point that the Mandella Effect took over and believed that scene actually happened. CGI Tom Welling in full costume flying in space.

Bruce is getting the Batsuit ready to Journey’s Don’t Stop Believing and just before he puts the mask on, cut to black.

He did all the Superman stuff, but I’m pretty sure Tom Welling was only shown in the classic costume was once at the end of the finale.

The Rock should join Degeneration-Snowflake.

Interesting read. It sounds like the whole season was cannibalized. It was written and at least mostly shot for 13, they decided on 11 episodes and really only left enough material for 10. Maybe 10 and a half.

The finale felt like the penultimate episode, the setup, than an actual conclusion of a season. Eleven episodes is an awkward number for a season. I think in general there was less happening in each episode as the season went along. I let episodes stack so I usually watched two a week than the usual one, but they

Mmm, Beric Morley thinks Beric is a name.

Sansa was rolling her eyes and thinking who wears white in the North when Jon was telling her all about Dany.

Whenever I see Jacob’s Ladder I always think of the Huey Lewis and The News song, I Want a New Drug.

No Cuckoos and Strucker kid front and center is a deadly combination.

I think the flashback to how Rebecca ended up in that place was pretty interesting and gave her some dimension.

Even if it was written on Jezebel, it would still end up on the AV Club as a link.

This is probably the only way Zemeckis would be allowed to do another motion capture film after the disaster of his produced Mars Needs Moms.

Don’t you mean “smurfed yourself a little bit”? Smurfette had a supportive agent and a good lawyer, so she was well protected on set from the other smurfs, particularly from Papa Smurf.

It’s all John Bigboote’s fault.

I like in when Brewster’s AV Club interview when she’s asked about Ghost Cop, she doesnt’ have anything to say about the show, it’s all about how Alexis Denisof was only supposed to be on vacation in LA and he kept getting hired.

That’s one weird episode of Homicide: Life on the Street.