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Technically in his solo series, he learned how to use it to heal (which really would’ve come in handy when Colleen got stabbed, come to think of it...) but it put him in a mini coma for several days. Dude’s kind of a glass cannon, and not even a really good one at that.

I was under the impression the “other stuff” was the blood they were harvesting from people in DD S2. Maybe I just made that assumption, I dunno.

If they hadn't beheaded Nobu at the end of DD S2, he would've made a lot more sense as the Murakami of the group. You don't necessarily have to provide a dedicated feat demonstration, just refer back to his ethos of having kicked Matt's ass repeatedly over the course of two seasons. A "special ability" of some sort

Look, if I'm at my friend's kid's birthday party and I want to compliment them/their kid/whatever, I don't take a look at the daughter and say "hey wow, she's gonna be a looker when she's older, huh?" It's fucking creepy as shit. It's even fucking creepier you're looking for validation on this point.

All I care about is getting more Ward being a delightful and oddly sensible bastard

No, it's pretty obvious he got the tense thing if you quoted the entire comment. And there's nothing petty about pointing out what a fucking creep comment that is.

oh, I mean, you're the British chef who was married to a Thai woman, you're the expert here with the cultural ethos

In this thread: insufferable white people missing the point of this article

Articles between nouns and adjectives are overrated!

That… would be fucked up

I don't think Steven's fusion with Pearl will yield Rainbow Quartz again; per the previous Bismuth episode, what we've established is that as metaphorical and vague as the mechanics of Steven's existence are, he is his own person and has a powerfully unique interface with the people in his life. I think having the

@ray_babies_01:disqus depends on what localization you're watching; for a lot of Americans who grew up with Sailor Moon (myself included), the censorship of her queerness manifested through her relationship with Neptune being familial rather that romantic. they didn't do an especially good job of this, so it became

PLOT TWIST: Flash Season 3 happens and there are absolutely no time travel repercussions except for the fact that Barry's mom has joined the cast.

Literally I'm so confused as to when the Supergirl/Flash crossover even happened, and yeah, furthermore, as to why Barry never felt like mentioning it to anybody?

I'd totally buy that as a reason, it just seems so much less budget intensive than, say, a superspeed sequence on The Flash, y'know? There are episodes where nobody even lets loose any arrows at all (the irony).

you are very appropriately named

Everyone just LOVES telling Malcolm they're gonna kill him the next time they see him without actually following through over the course of the hundred or so "next times" that have happened. There's room for this to be lampshaded, but I'm not sure I want to get to that point when they could just opt for writing him

Man, it didn't hit me until this episode, but we really don't get enough action sequences where anyone actually uses their bow for anything besides whacking thugs in the face. Seeing Oliver and Diggle run around shooting Ghosts was probably the most consecutive arrow usage we've seen all season.

Darhk: *force chokes the minion to death, Empire Strikes Back-style*

I would kill to see him and Wentworth Miller bicker about shitty time travel shenanigans for a season or two, honestly.