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I would have forgiven a lot of the flaws of this movie if the dancing had been passably good. It was not. It was absolutely atrocious. There was zero chemistry between Johnny and Baby. There was zero sexiness or romance to their stilted, cold, robotic interactions. The changes they made to Johnny’s story and character

She's had a sword for at least a few decades now. It's not always her go-to weapon, although it has become more prevalent over the years. There are images from back in the 70s, from George Perez's WW run, there's the Infinite Crisis cover of her standing with her sword drawn in front of Batman & Superman. There's

They are. Although it's more like a re-launch of the Universal Monsters which existed in a shared universe back in the 30s-50s.

If the answer isn't that Garak and Bashir would have finally gotten together, then what the hell is the point of anything?

That'd be great if it's just Seth Meyers doing his Late Night opening desk-monologue for an extra half an hour during primetime on Thursdays. Or if it was Seth & Amy, Amy & Tina, all three of them, or any one of them.

This one, and the next episode, took me from liking the show to really, really liking it.

Wow, that's kind of shitty. Why would they do that?

I really enjoy that ridiculous, absurd show. Once you embrace that it isn't some kind of prequel for the comics or for the movies, but is instead some kind of Elseworlds Batman tale, then it's so much more fun.

Those songs were so impressive. They managed to sound like something from the 80s and something that a good young band might be able to write on their own. They were relevant to the story and characters in significant ways. And they were just good. I'm hoping the Oscars will recognize them.

I didn't really have much of a problem with Sara letting the Lily-thing slide because she's seen that in 2016 there didn't appear to be any noticeable damage to the timeline and they didn't get any kind of alert on their aberration detector. Apparently whatever changes her existence caused didn't affect much in those

The Spectre was my first thought the moment they mentioned the Spear of Destiny.

When Sara mentioned having siblings, it reminded me of how you can be a fairly mature, functioning adult but then get way more immature the moment you're around your brother or sister. They do have a bit of a siblings-vibe, so I do kind of enjoy their ridiculousness.

When he pointed out that he "killed" her, I was thinking of him getting Thea to do it but he was talking about the boat. He killed her twice! You'd think they'd have chatted before now.

Another Worcestershire user! Nice.

You know what would make for a completely shocking and interesting turn of events on this show? If, out of the blue next time they see him, Wyatt just fulfills his mission and kills Flynn. Fifteen minutes into the episode, just when we think they're going to have to stop him from stealing the Declaration of

I'd love to have one from his perspective. Those kind of fun, one-off episodes are a good way of filling out a season without having to stretch out certain conflicts in ways that don't entirely make sense just to fill time.

Those carolers were unrealistically talented.

I was impressed that they didn't keep Julian as a villain but almost immediately had Team Flash realize that he wasn't at fault for what happened. As much as I was yelling at Barry for revealing his identity again, I also love that it was such a Barry thing to do. I didn't really like the reveal of Julian as being

Every time Bryan Cranston delivers that "boom shakalaka" line in the trailer, I feel sad for everyone involved, including myself for having seen it. I really do enjoy stupid, disposable comedies sometimes but that trailer is just so bad.

We saw the steps of her plan that were programmed into her. She was supposed to escape via train and then carry out certain activities once she reached the mainland. It wasn't just what we could read on the tablet either. The episode spelled it out by having Bernard tell her: "…And when you get to the mainland…"