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Oh my God! Really? Oh my God! What the hell is this crap?? Why does the A.V. CLUB have this stupid and infantile obsession with Zack Snyder?? It's like dealing with the STAR WARS Darth Fanboys, who have been bitching and moaning about the Prequel Trilogy for 17 damn years.

I didn't think it was a boring or bad remake. I thought the remake was pretty good. But I thought it was definitely inferior to the 1973 film.

Wow. You just regulated Laurel Lance to a "side character", despite being the show's leading lady at the time.

Let me get this straight. Patty Canon and August went all the way to South Carolina to get their hands on Ernestine, so that they can use her as bait. Did they really expect Ernestine's new owner to roll over and allow them to simply take her, if she had not made an attempt to escape on her own? I'm still wondering

UTTER BULLSHIT. There is nothing wrong with Superman's character. Cavill's Superman doesn't fit the "traditional" portrayal that many had expected. Or he didn't make any effort to copy Chris Reeve's portrayal. For some stupid reason, fans want something familiar . . . not knew.

Why were Noah and Cato dining at a restaurant in Philadelphia? They would not have been allowed inside - especially in 1857-58.

Trisha Biggar's costumes were . . . "one of the few saving graces" of the Prequel movies? Really? Few saving graces? Another mindless Prequel basher. Wonderful.

It's a joke, because Maul should have remained dead after "The Phantom Menace".

But in a classic Claire move, she becomes a tad too comfortable. Speaking her mind by telling Dougal and a British lieutenant that they’re acting like children earns her the respect of the redcoats. But speaking her mind to say the highlands belong to the Scots and not to the King earns her nothing but instant

Why on earth is Harriet Tubman hanging around Ohio? Why? The state and the region was not her base of operation. She usually headed south into Maryland and escorted runaways from that state to either New York or Canada.

Ernestine in a South Carolina cotton field? Why do I find that hard to accept? If she had been twenty years younger, I could accept this scenario. She is a woman between her mid-thirties and early-forties with no experience in the field. If a planter really wanted a hand in those fields who can pick the right

Team Flash can’t stop keeping secrets from each other and it’s really getting old

Daisy's relationship with Ward was sick. Or . . . Ward's feelings for Daisy was sick. Personally, I'm glad that loser is dead.

This was an entertaining episode, but its format WAS NOTHING . . . NEW. The so-called "trust no one mystery" narrative device has been used twice before this episode - in Season 1's "Turn, Turn, Turn" and Season 3's "The Team".

It's not the high camp soap opera it used to be. So many of characters have become morally ambiguous to where no one is actually compelling,

No, he's not.

What is the second half of Season 4 about? Who is the main villain? I feel as if I've been watching nothing but a convoluted mess. I haven't felt this way since the shitty Season Two.

DC Comics has a character problem? Really? Well, gee . . . I have real estate on Mars. Marvel bumps off underused villains or people of color left and right, and you're complaining about DC Comics?

Please . . . can't we get over Grant Ward? He became useless after Season One.

Killing Nadeer so abruptly, and in such a surprising manner, was the kind of welcome narrative goosing S.H.I.E.L.D. has been regularly delivering this season, especially since the completion of the Ghost Rider arc.