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I think you give The Daily Show way too much credit for its impact on America. To a large part of the populace, this show has always been inconsequential.

This was a really good episode. Warren's shift came about when she was forced to kill Vasquez after he killed Escorpion. Not something that came out of nowhere.

The wife and I attended the Raiders-Panthers game at the O.Co last Sunday, and outside of the third quarter, we enjoyed ourselves immensely. We stayed in downtown SF, taking the BART to and from the game, and then went out that night for dinner and sightseeing. While many San Franciscan's were wearing Raiders apparel,

The Ravens coach is John Harbaugh

I would love to see a scene where Ray and Supes meet and check each other out, both of them showing disdain for the other.

My wife and I went to Marine World/Africa USA once and during the elephant show they made it do a spin. He then proceeded to take a crap while in the middle of said spin, sending shit flying everywhere. That would be a pretty effective super power for Amaya to have.

Or Oliver and Kara are.

Plus the fact that Cisco never considered that his brother might have died regardless of whether Barry changed the past or not.

Lily Stein: The nano molecular reaction keeps breaking down because the replication is sequential not…

I've got it! Miley Cyrus! She wouldn't object to showing her cooch on film!

That actor also plays one of the yuppie gangsters in I Come In Peace, and has a great scene where he pulls a gun to shoot Lundgren, when his boss grabs his hand and says "Don't! The carpet!

That's why I like Jimmy Wang Yu movies. He always wins, but gets beat almost to death in the process.

Ray killed that and the "See you later…" line.

Well, I finally found the right man to complain to. I ate a turnip last week that was terrible. You should do a better job!

Exactly what I was thinking!

He's for them

Miller did have a cameo on a LOT episode, the one where Mick got all sentimental with him.

The litmus test for time travel stories is Ray Bradbury's "A Sound Of Thunder," where just stepping on a butterfly is enough to change our entire future. (Granted, the butterfly thing occurred hundreds of millions of years ago, so the effect would be magnified.) By this standard, the Legends episode with the

It would be a nice twist if Cisco used his powers to fix Barry's screw up, only to find out that Dante would have died anyway.

To misquote MST3K, right about now they are "Just whizzing the timeline down their leg."