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I always figured the story was about two parallel universes: the loser McFly family and the successful McFlys (McFlies?). The Delorean really just traverses the two timelines via their nexus in 1955. I always feel bad for the other Marty, the one who started out with the successful family, then ends up with the

I feel like a few could be developed and done well, but I can definitely see a Suicide Squad (if not for the movie) and a good Birds of Prey team (likely involving Caity anyway).
Largely I feel like the cast is solid for TV, and nearly amazing for CW. I'd watch quite a few of them carrying their own show.

It's from a completely unrelated script called Simon Says. All the Die Hardness of it was grafted on.

I've never heard of that as a trope, but there is so much to unpack sociologically in that statement I don't know where to begin.

Yeah hopefully they'll tour and play some great smaller venues.
The story of me seeing them is strange to explain. They played a venue where I work, and I was assigned to bus tables (which I hated). But lo, the stage was right there! I worked four nights and saw multiple sets. Best shift I ever worked in that spot.

I liked their first two albums quite a bit, being a fan of guitar-based singer/songwriter stuff, and their tone is basically Beatlesque. I saw them play post-LP and they behaved liked boorish jerks. I guess this article kind of explains why.
They did do a funny thing though. They asked the audience if anyone wanted to

I probably didn't understand what the injections were for, and I only caught the feminist calling her a tranny in a derogatory way, so I bookmarked her possible trans status, waiting for confirmation. However, I must have been on Dramamine or something because I definitely missed a lot of things in the series the

Totally agree with the inconsistency of the cabin, but I forgot to be annoyed about the copter. The DS ring, however, definitely does NOT look like an heirloom. That's the only detractor for me in an otherwise perfect hour.

I don't mind it for the usual complaint of it interrupting the momentum, I just hated the way it ended. Darlton said they included the skeletons early on so by the end people would know they had these answers all along. Not only did Across the Sea utterly undermine that by contradicting what we were told, but it also

I was really disappointed with the way the show depicted Richard's aging (or lack thereof). It was exciting to see him in this episode look like he had just stumbled off the Black Rock, but later see him (chronologically before and after) clean cut. I get that time had passed, and in the real world someone could

Agreed. As of the time Kate read the letter, we had no reason to believe we would ever see anyone from off-Island.

Yeah I never considered he was a character in the show, just as I always assumed from Locke's flashbacks Cooper was only a character from the past. I feel like they obscured it successfully. Very late in the game the pieces came together in a very electrifying way, with Locke, Cooper and Sawyer's stories swirling and

Issue 79 is where I started!

I overlooked it because I assume it's because there were x amount of characters present, and they all needed a certain number of lines to make sure they weren't just standing there. In-character, though, it doesn't reflect well on the writers.

Legends of Tomorrow is gonna have a whole lot of marryin' in the plot.

He died the little death, then bit the big one.

Remind me to tell you my Lost/Battlestar Galactica synchronicity theory someday.

Dammit I just said the same thing. You win.

32 oz. Big Gulps

"That kiss was from Ronnie." YEAH RIGHT