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I laughed so hard at that. Harold is excellent when used correctly. Such a put down.

Absolutely. I always 100% bought him and Holly and was so happy that they ended up together. I was doubly happy when we learned in the finale that he really had found peace and contentment. Michael could sometimes do bad things, but he wasn't a bad person.

I'd add Malcolm Reynolds from Firefly to this list. He really was the glue that held everything together. Perfect casting in Nathan Fillion.

My read list for the week:

As a big Ben Reilly fan, I'm torn. So happy he's back, but don't want him to be a villain. I was OK with the change initially since it was explained well (product of continual torture by the Jackal), but I was hoping for a last minute change of heart. I guess (hope) any hero turn will occur in his own book.

Wow! Personally, I loved Batman #20. It has several epic Batman moments, and an affirmation that for Batman, saving one life is just as important as his mission.

Truth.

Whew, talk about dodging a bullet.

The casting in other areas might have been suspect (Ozymandias!), but he was a pretty fantastic Dr. Manhattan in Watchmen.

Hugely satisfying finale. We'll miss you, Rip!

I thought "The Doctor" was going to be Whitehall actually. In hindsight, Fitz made more sense! 😎

Yeah! Caroline and I agree! Great episode!

C+?! Seriously? I thought this episode was great!

We obviously feel differently. No big deal.

Saying it's mediocre is one thing, continually going out of way to say it's terrible is another.

Can't have an article without some Snyder bashing. Enough already!

In my opinion, yes.

I like the Martha moment. Humanizes Bruce and creates a quick connection between them.

To each their own…

Plus the fact that the woman was paid to smear Superman in the hearing. Plus the shots of Clark helping with relief after the courthouse is destroyed.