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Themiscyra’s CW TV debut is the most irrationally excited I’ve been to see a random shot of a coastline in a while on a tv show.

#BringBackBunheads #JusticeForGinny

I’m guessing Said was going to play Farouk in the past, back when he had a physical body, before it was destroyed and he implanted his mind into baby David. I assume Plaza will still play “Lenny” in the present day.

My guess is he actually had several twitter posts before that and so it was the final bit of news he had, but I can’t check at the moment.

Welcome to the CW?

It made no sense that Mick was invited to the wedding and Ray wasn’t, except that Mick stole the crossover last year so of course they had to include him again. Him never turning down an open bar also makes sense, obviously. I loved him drinking steadily in the background through Joe’s lovely speech that had everyone

My brainy daughter mentioned that The Thinker’s end game may be related to the fact that his brain power sucks life from his body, whereas Barry’s body regenerates. Barry is a potential source of life for The Thinker. Thoughts?

I keep waiting for them to find an excuse to pluck the “original” Wells from before his death for a consult.

Hm. I actually found Neil Sandilands’ performance pretty engaging. It’s a nice change from the bluster that we usually get from the season’s villains.

Other little Wells moment I liked: Cisco telling Barry maybe he is just traumatized by dealing with villains who fake being confined to wheelchairs, and gesturing to our Wells, who as he often has had to do says in an annoyed voice, “that wasn’t me.”

I loved the little moment where Fake Wells knows exactly who DeVoe was, and offers up a smirk and a “good luck” that evidently he didn’t pick up on.

Dril is iconic, but in that weird minor diety of a Aztec mythology way.

“How do you write tweets so well?”

if the internet doxxes dril i will face god and walk backward into hell

Why would you share this. This isn’t our business.

Hoopah drives the boat, chief.

Shark dies for very good reason — Quint attaches enough barrels that it slows down so much it not able to breathe. Sharks need to keep swimming to survive because water need to keep passing through gills. It just happen to be incredibly boring, uncinematic particular reason, and, “gradually suffocate, you son of

It’s technically an adaptation of the song Wuthering Heights by Kate Bush which in turn is an adaptation of the Bronte novel. Originally the movie climaxed with Alan Rickman and Bruce Willis performing Bush’s dance together but audiences at test screenings felt it was too avant garde.

Jaws.

Cut them some slack. Not many people realize that Die Hard was an adaptation of Wuthering Heights.