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I hate to be that guy, but quality doesn’t matter in the slightest for network TV show renewal. Ratings, specifically those compared to other shows on the same network, do matter...though much less at CW than other networks, particularly for any shows that premiered between 2011 and 2019. They’re getting filming

The Flash is, if not quite yet winding down, at least on the downward slope, with one more season to follow this one.

Thank you. You seem to be the only person commenting in reply here who actually understands the correct answer.

I’ve been dealing alright with COVID, it helps that I see my friends remotely once a week. I hope things turn around for you soon.

Internet person: This video made me cry.
Me, a big tough man: I’m good, hit me.
Stan Lee vo: I love _being_ with people. It’s the most incredible thing in the world.

I...guess. But transporting people to a future that is not their own feels weird. The infinity stones were borrowed into a different timeline but had to get put back to avoid breaking the universe.

And perhaps this is what we’re going to wrestle with throughout the season.

But taking a bunch of people out of the past is also changing the past. Unless in the future, there’s records that time travelers showed up to retrieve soldiers for the war, and they’re just fulfilling that by going back and getting them, but that still doesn’t explain why they didn’t spend the intervening 30 years

So, a recap of a nationally broadcast network late night show from last night, which includes an action figure wearing a costume revealed in an episode of a show from last week, which is virtually identical to the comic version of a character that debuted 6 years ago...is a spoiler?

We’ve known for 6 years what the suit would look like.

On the other hand, it’s possible that Sam arranged to have the exhibit about Isaiah Bradley and the other test subjects without revealing that Isaiah Bradley is alive. “We experimented on these guys, one survived and still died in prison because we’re assholes” makes for a solid museum piece.

or were they dreamed up by David E. Kelley and company specifically for this six-episode stretch?”

The difference between the caricature of Homer Simpson, and that of Apu, is that Apu was the sole south Asian character, not merely on The Simpsons, but basically across American media. Throughout the 80s, 90s, even into the 21st century, who did an Indian-American kid have to see on the TV that was supposed to

In fairness, he did say she could go to Last Chance Kitchen and still win it. She only has to run the entire gauntlet...

Yep. Washington (where I live) has the 4th-highest average combined state and local sales tax. In Seattle, we’re at 10.5%. We also fund schools almost entirely on property tax levies, which pretty much guarantees that affluent suburbs have well funded schools, while poor areas do not. Every time lawmakers start

SHIELD was founded in the US, but was considered an “extragovernmental organization” under the authority of the World Security Council.

Yeah, but I don’t think they ever offered an explanation for the apartment across the hall.

I’m over here waiting for Condorman.

Food Network’s (former) parent company, Scripps Networks Interactive, is notorious for calculating “seasons” in a way no other networks do. See Bloggy’s comment about House Hunters, for example.

The writer is trying to be a little too artsy with the writing and wandered off into confusing. I believe that the sentence is intended to be parsed as “fire in the sky” refers to UFOs (which is why the film about alien abduction has that title) and Alan Moore called UFOs “celestial lanterns”, therefore I’ll staple