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Oh, and the show also deserves some credit for rescuing Rollo as a character. Remember how inconsistent and annoying his character used to be?

Completely with you on the mystical and supernatural bullshit. All of the stuff last season with Athelstan seeing visions, and his hands hurting at "dramatic" times etc. while he was in back in England, similarly annoyed me.

This was a pretty good episode, aside from yet another instance of Season 3 Felicity blubbering. I liked the bit at the end with Nyssa and Laurel bonding. When Lance gave him shit about Sara, he should have said "We told Laurel to tell you, and that you had a right to know. Clearly she chose not to." I

Let Adam Sandler direct and star in it. It could be titled "Getting Older", and co-star Chris Rock, Steve Buscemi, Rob Schneider, David Spade, and a bunch of his other failed SNL buddies, sports figures, and random ESPN people, in cameos.

Only if they also get Cameron Mitchell to reprise his Police Chief role from Terror in Beverly Hills.

I enjoyed Tron Legacy. The story was serviceable, the visuals looked really great, and the Daft Punk score was killer. Seeing stuff like the solar sailers, recognizers, and light cycles again, was also fun.

I want the show to explore Harold's relationship with The Machine more. Or more specifically - how The Machine views Harold, now. We get some idea that the Machine still cares about Harold and views him as it's parent, based on things Root has said before - but I want to explore it more.

It"s "fact", according to one Kree, and we don't know how detailed his knowledge is of the actual Terrigenesis process. Maybe it's empire dogma that the Inhumans were all abominations and loose cannons, and just a crude means to an end. These experiments were also all performed at a time when humanity was a lot more

So anyone here see this, and differ greatly with this review? Was kind of looking forward to this film (don't know why - Elysium sorta sucked, and D9 turned into action schlock at the end), but this review sapped any enthusiasm I might have had.

Seriously, they should just change the soundtrack of every forthcoming DC film, to nothing but the Inception "bwaaaaaaah" noise.

If they don't have anything to show or announce, then I guess it makes sense, but I always thought Marvel considered SDCC to be a good place for them to renew their "cred" with the geek community - even if it was just, say, the cast/directors for a couple of their upcoming movies/Netflix series', to talk about what

For like the first two episodes, I was intrigued by her campy, over-the-top character. It has all been downhill since then.

Those corporate crapheads will never suspect a thing.

Haven't watched this show for about 5-6 episodes now. Have they abandoned the absurd use of rock music in their score yet?

In the heat of the moment, he responded to a tweet with vitriol, rather than looking at the link that came with it. He apologized wholeheartedly for it on his show tonight, and explained the context in which it happened.

I've seen several people say that "The Theory of Everything" was a "Made to win Oscars" movie.

The lack of respect that a lot of superhero films receive, is a little frustrating, considering plenty of them (especially the Marvel Studios ones), are well above-average, fun action movies. They have also received plenty of critical acclaim.

They need to write Barbara out of the show - like, now. She might be one of the worst written, most useless female characters of the past decade… none of which is the fault of the actress.

Isn't this the lady who was way too good for Robin Thicke?

Is there anything Ken Jeong won't be in, for a paycheck?