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"You always know what button to press" *Snigger*

Had exactly the same problem until I realized it was Castle I was thinking of…

Is it too easy to say Legend of the Seeker…the books weren't great to begin with, put the series managed to put me of them completely.

What I don't get is why it's still only Game of Thrones, we're six seasons into the cash cow that is GoT and still no one has been inspired to try and match it. There are so many other good book series that could be brought to the screen in a similar way yet we've had nothing…

I don't even think it needs that much…

That someone being Rip Hunter, he comes from further into the future so they are literally still changing the past from his perspective even if it's the future for the rest of them.

I think the thing that is annoying me most about this show is the fact that 90% of the problems feel like they would be so easy to fix if they had a couple of decent writers.

That's what you get when you let the kid on work experience write your show for you, at least that's what I assume they are doing…because I find it very difficult to believe this is being written by people with any experience of plot or character development.

Glass is not a liquid, it's an amorphous solid which falls somewhere between a liquid and a solid. Old windows are thicker at the bottom as a result of the production process not because the "liquid" is running so no, 3000 year old windows would not have run out of their frames. There are also plenty of examples of

God is it the penultimate episode already…

In all honesty I was probably laying it on a bit thick in response to Danielle's insinuation that "I'm just pissed that every character is not white" when my point was quite the opposite.

I wouldn't consider that to be "extra help", I'd consider that to be casting people appropriate to the role which kind of falls under my original point that actors should be chosen based on suitability for the story/setting not race.

Hell they couldn't even keep it consistent before they started, in Arrow they had a whole thing about how Savage had taught Houdini and not the other way around, then by the pre-show one of the writers was going on about how cool it was writing a character who had been taught by the likes of Houdini.

Say wut…?

Positive discrimination, discrimination by the back door…

I was under the impression that Savage was wearing it on his belt but, as you say, even if that wasn't the case they could have at least knocked him out and locked him up where he couldn't do any more damage while they worked out a more permanent solution.

Savage: "Not you again, why do you keep showing up and causing me problems!"

I'm really trying to like this show, but are they hiring out the writing to 12th graders…?

The three thousand year old prom with still inflated helium balloons was the best thing about last weeks episode?

A.K.A. Stylax…