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For me it was another dad-zombie game, Telltale's Walking Dead. I was sobbing uncontrollably as the credits rolled.

And we got confirmation that Daniel wasn’t Peggy’s husband, right? I feel like that’s huge news.

I guess Dr Fate magicked everyone's suits?

The pair had great chemistry together but I would have liked to see Stargirl do her thing solo for at least one season before permanately (?) becoming a team show (Stripesy notwithstanding).

I know, its a bummer. Watching them try to invoke Thanos without knowing what was even happening in Infinity War was so sad.

Does it really have good quests and characters? That would be enough to sell me on it but the reviews of the time were not kind to it in this regard, iirc.

The show says you can interact with the past a little and the timeline will self-correct itself or mess with it a lot and majorly change the future. The films say changes you make to the past will occur in a parallel timeline to your own so there really isn't any threat to your own future.

MCU time-travel does not work this way!

Ever see Pontypool? Not the 50s but no special effects iirc.

I thought so too, but watching the CW version I’m always concerned I missed some bit of context.

Nice. Keep it classy.

Was this written before the story train episode, because...wow, they really embraced continuity. Hopefully this means resolution (however begrudgingly delivered) will come for the Evil Morty storyline.

It definitely helps to separate it from the rest of the Arrowverse pack. Reminds me of classics like Buffy or Alias.

Jabba loved him.

I always assumed Dr. No being green was a visual nod to the radioactive accident that cost him his hands. Incredible Hulk logic.

This would be a perfectly fine premise, but for the fact that kids are involved. That makes it gross.

Shermer! The 80s-iest place on earth.

Infinite’s nonsensical ending is the most desperate fumble for poignancy ever.

Yeah, it's still a thing. The best damn animated series on television.

“One time, I even called him...airhead."