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Turning himself in can easily be characterized as not wanting to be shot by the police who thought the wrong guy was the Arrow. Also too, it could be I'll use my attorney to get my funds unfrozen when they prove I'm not the Arrow.

Yeah, The Incredible Hulk made up for the special effects shortfall by having some good writers with some really touching scripts. Plus Bill Bixby was great as David Banner.

I'm not sure a blockbuster movie CAN do it this well. This was an hour - 42 minutes removing commercials. A movie is at tops 2-3 hours. None of this would have been as effective if we hadn't spent 16 hours getting to know Barry, Wells, Barry's dad, etc. Movies can do great action, and special effects, but long form

Well, we don't know why Barry became the Flash in the future. Eobard said he came back to kill Barry, and killed his mother instead, so The Flash did something that Eobard didn't like.

Practically speaking, Juliette and Nick have been monogamous since the show began. It's likely that they have discarded with condoms for pregnancy protection and are using something else. Even Nick would have been suspicious if "Juliette" suddenly wanted to use a condom.

I did love that line.

To take nothing away from Hart of Dixie, but this Debuting at a time when The CW seemed about as far away from its WB roots as it could possibly get (the last WB show remaining on its schedule was One Tree Hill, which aired its final season that same year) is incorrect. Supernatural is the last WB show on the CW

I actually thought Juliette was contrived earlier. Her "I was afraid you'd kill me" mad no sense. She's seen that Nick only kills wesen that are dangerous. She knows he didn't have a go at Renard's mother, that he didn't kill Adalind's mother and that for all the damage she has done Adalind is walking around in

Well there was a way to test Adalind to see if her first baby was really a Royal and it didn't seem like a blood test to tie it to a particular Royal. So I think that the Royals of Grimm have something that sets them apart other than money and political power.

I agree on the mythology. However, I've been watching the rerun marathons on TNT and it leaves me asking Did they ever resolve the Fuchsbau coins? Have we touched the keys that were so important in season one and were at least mentioned in season 2? Did I miss a throwaway line on either?

Oh, absolutely! Barry definitely wants to save Joe, so going after the Weather Wizard and shutting him down changes what team Flash does. Suddenly Cisco may not have a time he can get to the computer, or Wells can be delayed by Joe, who will do a better job of keeping Wells away from the lab, or whatever made Cisco

It didn't work FOR ME. You can't explain it into working for me. I don't have to enjoy the things you do. I don't even know you. I told you I was glad that other people enjoyed the episodes. I didn't tell you you had to agree with me. Stop telling me I'm watching it wrong. Jeeze!

Well for me it didn't work. It worked for others and more power to them. Maybe if I hadn't had to cope with way, way, way too much time spent on Randy, it would have worked better for me. But it didn't.

I would love that resolution.

Frankly, there could be some sexism going on as well. Nyssa was a fine heir when Ra was pretty sure he wasn't going to die. Now, personally, I think Ra's lying his pants off with his "The Lazarus Pit isn't working for me anymore" as part of a long con on the guy who had the audacity to not die when he stabbed him. But

That was my problem, although I enjoyed episode eleven. But people being mean to Kimmy made me uncomfortable. She had been a 15 year old girl when she was kidnapped and somehow she became the emotional support of the women. Dona Maria and Gretchen, who were both older didn't step up. Kimmy took the burden on herself

We saw that differently. I saw Iris break off her date with Eddie to turn it into a double with Barry and Linda, totally ignore Eddie, do everything she could to pull Barry away from his date Linda, and get all touchy feeley with Barry. If she didn't have the quasi-familial relationship with Barry she would have no

Making Gretchen break the case was pretty thoughtful. First it has her finally breaking away from the cult. Also, she was the one woman who joined the cult. She believed in the Reverend. Logically she actually paid attention and cared about the date of the supposed Apocalypse. Her whole focus was the religious belief,

Maybe they get one each season "Daddy issues 2 Electric Boogalu" Daddy issues 3, What about me?" "Daddy issues 4 Parkour out the Door"

Any British barristers out there? Is this close to showing how court works on your side of the pond? Because I'm pretty sure the confession would be in and the attorney wouldn't have been allowed to question Ellie here, simply because the confession was thrown out so her part of the police work is not relevant. Or are