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I audibly groaned to no one when Nate conveniently walked in after Obsidian's "don't let love go" speech. Can't the CW just let their female characters be alone? Especially when it means pairing a dynamic female character with a milquetoast male one.

Is that where everyone thinks Kara and Mon-El's relationship is headed? I was worried about a possible romance between them at first, but after this episode, I was pretty convinced theirs would be more of an older sister/younger brother dynamic, especially considering her comment about how she never got to watch over

I know it's just episode 5, and there's still plenty time to go off the rails, but so far, Arrow is fucking good this season.

Just looked it up on IMDB. I don't remember ever seeing her in the movie. Was she just a random mutant walking around the school, or did she have a bigger part?

Are you talking about the woman with adamantium claws? Besides being an Asian woman, how is she in any way related to Psylocke?

I cannot bring myself to care about Nate/Steel. I get it. He was a hemophiliac his entire life and now he has powers. And since he's so excited about his powers, he confronts those shogun outside of Masako's house like a fucking idiot. That's not a good enough reason to not like him, of course, since everyone on this

That's actually what I thought at first, too, like Parker and Stone just put foreign-sounding words together that ended up sounding racist. They're lyrics to an actual Danish Christmas show, though.

I think she meant "the most exciting addition that isn't Superman."

Serious question here, and I would appreciate an answer if anyone knows. This reviewer mentions that Rachel's Challenge is a "Christian nonprofit". The high school I teach at is a member of this program, and I've been turned off by it since, during the introduction seminar years ago, it seemed the presenter and the

Yeah, and maybe she'd lose that back in Arrow, but I could see her bringing that attitude over to different show, though.

Yeah, the end of the season definitely improved. I'd still rather see Lotz on Team Arrow, though. Hopefully both shows will prove me wrong.

I mean, we had a great Black Canary in season 2, it just wasn't Laurel.

So the Green Arrow's looking to reform the team, Laurel is dead, Quentin is a mess, and Sarah Lance is apparently going to masquerades in Renaissance Italy or something. Why is Sarah not the perfect fit for Arrow right now? I mean, from a network perspective, Legends of Tomorrow would be sorely lacking without Caity

Also, and I know this isn't exactly Supergirl related, but how is The Flash now the gloomiest of the four superhero shows on the CW? I guess the season is still young, but the first episode (and the preview for the second episode) seemed to set up a season about winning back the trust of his team because of some weird

Of the 4 superhero shows on the CW, this is the one I was most looking forward to, and this episode didn't disappoint. It seemed much more effortless than the show has ever felt, and there were no moments where I thought, "I would be so embarrassed if someone saw me watching that part." I just wanted to get that out

You are objectively wrong.

Yeah, I guess it's unfair to make a blanket statement based on one review. I actually had a subscription to that magazine and loved reading it. I remember it started to get weird for a while and I cancelled. When I read through an issue at Barnes & Noble, though, I got warm and fuzzy feelings flipping through, which

Play Magazine (remember them?) named Sonic the Hedgehog Game of the Year in 2006. According to this guy, they actually called it "The best Sonic ever, hands down, 2D or otherwise." I remember being excited about a good new Sonic game, so I rented it and played for a few hours, constantly telling myself that it must

Thank you for explaining what Hollywood producers actually mean when they say a woman is "too old" for the part. I'm sure they all mean to say something completely reasonable, but due to time constraints, they just say "too old" and move on, relying on internet comments to sort it out for actresses.

Wasn't that little wave between Brienne and Jaime the closure to that story? "We respect each other, but fight for different sides. Goodbye."