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That sort of makes sense. Did he ever see her up close? I don’t remember if he saw her before she snuck up on him in Legends.

The movie had three main flaws according to the Internet:

That was my major take away from it as well. You rarely get to see Sups go all out, and I was tickled by it. But apparently the vocal part of the Internet started caring about collateral damage in fictional cities.

It was mentioned at some point that Thawne-Wells left everything to Barry*, and I think they are making money on patents.

A bit of confusion for me: If I recall correctly, Ray already had a run in with Kuasa when they first recruited Zari. In this episode after learning her name he realizes he knows her (stuff that happened in the Vixen animated series, I’d wager). But what I don’t get is why did it take the name to click in Ray’s head?

I was wondering why I felt I knew she was his daughter already.

Because he thought “Sure, Daredevil was a wash but this is Batman. Everyone loves Batman. How can this suck?”

There’s a piece to be written here, I’m sure. While watching John Wick 2, during the scene where Common is chasing Reeve’s character through a subway station, I came to the conclusion that John Wick “gets away” with the violence because of the rules set it place. The world of John Wick is filled with assassins who are

Chyrons that predict the future!

‘Sup Mello Mike?

I don’t think I’ve seen Jason Statham lose a fight since Jet Li’s The One.

FARCE!

How I miss the days when the older gentlemen were simply racist by being a product of a different time, rather than being sexually aggressive.

It sounds like Supergirl handled it better because it was the focal point of the one story they were telling that episode, as opposed to BvS which as boring as it was, only lightly implied the idea of people worshiping Superman as a god. It was a concept that was used to fuel Lex, but not much more than that. Arguably

The Wikipedia page of the story was plenty entertaining. Decent twist.

How much time has past between now and the last season? Lee’s hair grew out a lot.

I believe David Cross did this

This idea was used in a Dane Cook bit, and therefore, probably somebody else’s before.

People loved my Tyrone Biggums. So I guess that.