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    The idea of giving Steve less screen time and still maintaining him as a viable or reasonable love interest at all is laughable. As it is, they only knew each other for like 2 weeks. It was already stretching it to buy into this whole love concept at that point anyway. Especially since the movie had to overcome the

    So did I!

    The good news is that I thought I couldn't stomach another zombie tv show. …Until the Veronica Mars crew made one, that is.

    I would again like to re-iterate, because I don't think it can be said enough, we need to ditch Zack Snyder. Every problem with this movie was so clearly Zack Snyder-inspired it's not even funny.

    My basic objection is this: someone needs to kick Zack Snyder out of this universe already. Every problem I had with this movie came down to the same 3rd act problems I had with Man of Steel and with BvS. The dude has the obnoxious need to grapple with complicated topics and then massively oversimplify them to

    So, uh…

    I'm going to watch season 7 on the assumption that the reason for the reboot is that the show runners understood exactly what we found painful about this show but also what we watched it for. Admitedly, some of the errors were so baked in that you couldn't walk away from them. At least, not without a massive shift.

    Nooooooo!!!!!!

    Yeah, if I were a show runner who got picked up for the CW I'd try to do that too because I really wouldn't want to be Supernatural. I used to live that show until… well, it became a weird over-entangled complicated mess because it kept escalating at ridiculous rates until God literally became the antagonist,

    Ewwwwww.

    I really liked that show! It was annoying it didn't continue. It was a creativity competition where unlike Top Chef or Project Runway, I could actually immediately buy what they made right after the show if I liked it. My favourite was "Going Where I Need to Be".

    I know it's two years later but I need to say this somewhere - Eddie could have shot his balls, gone to the hospital and gotten his dick surgical reconstructed. Tada! He can't have biological kids but he can live a perfectly happy normal life from then on.

    Rewatching the songs I had a couple more thoughts:
    - Josh Dallas has never been more of a convincing Disney prince than when he waltzed in and sang that song. He should never be allowed to speak again.
    - I love musicals, but the episode made me understand why a lot of people hate them. I'd never really appreciated a

    My thoughts throughout this whole episode basically came down to "Why didn't anyone go find Alan Menken?!"

    Riiiight? I mean I liked the fact that his instinct was to tell an adult because he was out of his depth. That's what a clueless teen SHOULD do when they find out information about a murder. It always drove me nuts that PLL refused to get an adult involved when they so clearly didn't know what they were doing.

    Even better, if Rene doesn't actually realize anything. He's always known he was bi he just has been too pained from his last relationship to pursue anything else or even talk about it

    Man, I just think you're all wrong.

    So I'm not usually a hardcore shipper but this episode reminded me why I was all about Olicity and why all other relationships seemed pretty silly because they just weren't as good. Technically, Iris and Barry have been together longer but I really do not care at all about their relationship. I have no idea why

    ^^^Thiiiiiissssss! So much this!

    True, but both of their storylines died before this show was ever picked up. And it wouldn't be all too hard to give them something real to do given that both shows are filmed in Vancouver and that Rose McIver has already appeared a few times since the start of iZombie. If they gave her something actually interesting