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I JUST found out Tyler Hoechlin was Tom Hanks’ son in Road to Perdition and I kind of can’t believe it.

Hmm. you know, I never thought of it that way. Even Smallville, Clark never actively fought crime until he became the Blur or whatever he was. Stuff just happened around him and he reacted to it.

Hee hee!

I really don’t agree with this criticism. It’s pretty clear early on in first season that, starting out, Oliver is an anti-hero. Having a protagonist who does morally questionable things is baked into the premise (and kind of comes with the Batman territory). The show itself addresses this multiple times throughout

I’m splitting hairs a bit, but Arrow used it to great effect, whereas Flash primarily failed in terms of Iris.

It’s been a couple years, but it still hurts to have lost the Defenders-verse over on Netflix. For all its flaws, it was a damn interesting corner of Marvel, more adult, less flashy, and still in the process of building a micro-universe. And it stings all the more to know it was killed not because it wasn’t working,

This was interesting, it has a pretty different feel to the rest of the Arrowverse shows, which may or may not help it down the line. Not to sure about all the dark lighting and dull colors though.

I was thinking that Yara being a relatively new character would give them little from the comics to bring to the show.

Friends has lost a lot of cred in recent years, and, as the entry says, “We were on a break” grew real old real quick, but the Ross-Rachel break-up episode really did have some incredible acting.

How I Met Your Mother had some devastating breakups.  Marshall and Lily’s breakup at the end of Season 1 (even though they got back together).  Ted and Robin in Season 2 (though they had to breakup; they just wanted different things in life).  Barney breaking up with Nora because he thought he and Robin were getting

I think they were good in the fourth season, but their fifth season relationship was a mess. He was clearly struggling with losing the connection to the Initiative and she didn’t care and she didn’t want to open up and rely on him the way she’d been able to with Angel. And Riley got so passive aggressive about her

Thousands of years? It was likely millions or billions of years. Jeremy Bearimy’s.

Sam and Diane on Cheers set the template for heinous sitcom breakups, going all the way to, yes, Ross and Rachel. There’s stuff in there that’s definitely Not OK by today’s standards, but it’s so raw and gutting. Plus that end.

Oh, dear Jesus, the Prom. It’s a toss up between the breakup or Buffy getting the Class Protector” award over which brings out the more hankies.

I would like a CW series with Aly Michalka (Peyton from iZombie) as an  Amazonian, please 

The main reason there’s rarely a no is because usually anyone that they haven’t chosen to be a romantic option you never have the ability to ask out or make any romantic gesture toward in the first place. I can’t think of many games (outside of dating sims) where you’re not limited to a handful of possible love

Flagg survived the blast, because Flagg is the ultimate Big Bad in that he can never truly be killed, only resisted

Right? He’s such an amazing storyteller... except he has no idea how to stick the landing.

Here are my guesses: Buttercup spends her free time fighting in an underground super-powered fighting ring, and her girlfriend’s a reporter of some sort. Blossom is trapped in a loveless marriage and is having an affair with Brick or something. Bubbles is a calculating and seemingly vapid social media influencer who