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I do, and this is the most entertaining one.

I sincerely doubt that's what he was getting at, but it seemed like a pretty good assumption.

But she still changed the future by revealing to Dahrk that his future plans would fail. That's why he went ot Reverse-Flash and asked to join him.

I would love to see a scene where it was obvious that Kara and Oliver hooked up.

What they should do instead of having a four part crossover is have a CW/DC 2 hour movie "Special" with all the characters. Cut out all of the melodrama from the shows and just show them kicking ass and having fun. Maybe they could save Santa or something.

Mick's friends with The Atom, who can shrink. Get it?

This opens the door for that Porkins stand alone script I've been writing, covering his years in galactic musical theatre before he became a member of the rebel alliance.

The second season episode "White Light" is greater than any episode of "The Walking Dead' by a mile.

There was lot to like about this episode. Maze's kung fu fight was fun and exciting, the comeuppance ending - which could be seen from a mile away - was very satisfying, and the way "Judge Judy" kept making eyes at Lucifer was quite amusing. Plus Tricia Helfer not only looks great, but she is killing it as Charlotte.

More shade thrown at Gotham in the bullet points and the comments, but this is the most entertaining show on TV.

"BLOOD FREAK" has the potential to be the greatest MST3K episode ever.

You win. Well played, sir!

Don't bother. It's a real disappointment.

The FX guy knows where to put the squibs. The HT wouldn't know where he was going to be shot.

That's why she's wearing overalls. She has a lot of horse sit to shovel.

My guess is that by the end of the season, Barry will travel back in time and restore the original timeline. I base this on several factors: there was the instance he tried to save his mother and his other time traveling self waved him off. Also, there was the Legends episode where Oliver only had one arm, and

It is not as good as the first season but still pretty good. There's a pretty heart breaking turn of events, and a lot of striking imagery. The bad guy is excellent.

I think it's because commentators on this site don't like rousing action scenes, ancient Mongolian court intrigue, and beautiful Asian woman doing Kung Fu in the buff.

I remember meeting Ashley Laurence (much better looking in person than on film) and Jeffrey Combs at a Fangoria convention years ago. They were just standing around, talking to people and signing autographs. That didn't last very long.

Marco Polo is a great show, and she was very good in it.