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It’d be hilarious if Elseworlds gives us an Irish Lena.

An Irish goddess’s book creates monsters in Tokyo, while an American sorceress works at a Renaissance fair, and a Hawaiian wolfman, Russian witch, and Central American cryptid wreak havoc in a D.C. office building.

Sara had the old Hollywood look, but I loved how Zari put on an old Hollywood Mid-Atlantic accent while undercover.

“Oh, this better not awaken something in me.”

See, I’m thinking none of the Legends had seen a Godzilla movie before, because in the original version of the timeline Ishiro Honda never made Godzilla, not until Mick gave him advice about a lizard monster working better than an octopus.

I was surprised we didn’t get anyone making Godzilla references throughout the episode, until we got to the ending, and it turns out Godzilla probably didn’t exist in the timeline till Mick gave Honda some advice about lizards.

Way I see it, The Flash and Supergirl are classic superhero stories, mixing over-the-top adventure with ongoing soap opera, in the style of comics like Spider-Man. Arrow is a dark and gritty reimagined superhero, in the style of Batman: Year One.

The dragon would fall more under importing exotic animals than immigration.

It gets complicated because the DEO is a secret organization that the public isn’t supposed to know exists. Whenever Alex needs to interact with people as a government agent, she uses a fake FBI badge as cover.

What, pray tell, is WRONG with Yakety Sax?

We also know the accounting office is right next to the shapeless time void.

It’d be interesting if, at the end of this season, the Judge goes back to her original plan to put them all in their own Medium Places till this issue can be sorted out, and next season is about the four trying to find each other again.

Not really. Many versions of Christianity teach that getting into Heaven is entirely a matter of having the right beliefs, regardless of actions; it’s just that someone who TRULY has the right beliefs would perform good actions as a natural consequence. Then there’s Buddhism, where the goal is to divorce yourself from

I’ve gotta fundamentally disagree with your assessment of Watchmen the comic book. It’s not that Moore doesn’t have sympathy for the characters; the narrative is pretty sympathetic to almost all of them. And it portrays them as being genuinely capable at doing superhero stuff: most of them are legitimately badass

Except the heroes in Watchmen ARE legitimately extreme badasses (heck, Ozymandias catches a bullet in his hands). It’s just highly skeptical of extreme badasses actually being able to improve the world.

She has implanted memories, but I’m guessing Rip designed those memories to sculpt her into the perfect professional agent he was looking for, so some stuff, like having a fun childhood, wasn’t given much attention.

I was thinking at first they were leaning TOO hard into Ava being the mean counselor to Sara’s fun counselor, but I am SO glad they remembered the whole “Ava’s a clone” thing.

I think, if they ever sent Mick back to caveman times, they might never get him to leave.

Popularity isn’t really what they need to measure, but how much money it’s bringing in. Ratings determine how much advertisers are willing to pay for commercial time during the program. Netflix has its own numbers for determining how much the streaming rights are worth to them, and the parent company should have an

If I were the sort of person who could just leave a TV show on in the background while I did some chores, Agents of SHIELD is absolutely the show I would do that with.