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Yea I can buy that

The thing is, that dance scene takes place years an unspecified amount of time before the William scenes. I had assumed it was before the park actually opened, but that remains to be scene. Either way, by the time William and Logan got to the park, all those super obvious kinks had been worked out. We never hear or

Not doing as much as Rey (ultra-competent is an understatement) is not the same as being inept.

Which makes Sizemore's whole "maybe we should stop upgrading the hosts, in fact, why not roll them back" speech a bit odd in retrospect. It seems weird he would be talking about mainly mechanical improvements (especially since those would be difficult to roll back). And I got the impression he was talking about more

Upvoted for Everwood reference. Still waiting for Gregory Smith to get a Marvel role

At least one of the girls will go through with it, the guy will turn out to be a jerk, and she will go back to her mom in tears thus setting up the "I'll always need you, you're my mom" scene

"Wait, Medusa doesn't mean 'fuck everyone who's not us' on your planet?"

He was perfectly chipper aside from that one remark. I doubt it will be a problem.

Maybe that's the reason for the musical crossover episode?

Re; Cyborg Superman. It's probably the whole "everyone who hates people with superpowers is secretly jealous of them" thing

Steel >>>>>> Rip

I still wonder what movie the people who describe Finn as inept were watching.

Ugh. Sorry but this time the blame falls entirely on the actor.

You suspect wrong

Yea I was kind of interpreting it as her realizing that Alex was no longer projecting all her coming out anxiety onto Maggie. But I guess she didn't yet know that when she went to see her

Have you seen Arrow and the Flash lately? (Although Arrow is pretty decent these days.) The level of writing is pretty consistent between all three shows

Wait, Berlanti and Co are handling Riverdale??

Why would we need to invent a supervirus? If War of the Worlds has taught me anything, it's that we can leave the job to "the humblest things that God, in his wisdom, has put upon this earth."

Which only addresses one of the points. Also, considering that the wife of the inventor knew full well the planet was in danger of destruction, that might very well have been something he should have considered.

Might give it a shot. I think I stopped at the episode where Katherine "died" and everyone was giving tributes to her