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J-Lo’s character in it is described as “north of 35,” which, I mean, yes, Lopez is in GREAT shape and makes a far more respectable fiftysomething than I make a fortysomething. But, uh, yeah, she’s “north” of 35, much in the way that she is also “south” of 70.

I enjoyed the hell out of this episode. It was fun without overdoing the wacky, and had a lot of heart. Also—and I cannot stress this enough—it featured a fucking *DC Comics character*. Okay, granted that it was a previously established one, and he wasn’t wearing the suit, but just the same it was nice to have some

I wish I was feeling the same love for this episode Jarrod was, but it was hard for me to see it as more than yet another bottle episode filling out the run and saving money for CGI stuff elsewhere in the season. I love that the Legends have feelings, but I like them to unfold during moments of crisis rather than as

Need to throw in a vote for Merritt Weaver for Van as my pick.

Hers and Laura Lee’s demises will prove crucial in hindsight.  LL was both a source of hope and optimism and dare I say strength, and she kept Lottie’s visions grounded.  Her absence deprived the group of all  those qualities, while Jackie, for all her seemingly shallowness and inability to adapt, and her throwing of

agreed. Jackie was one of the few things keeping those girls from losing their humanity. Her death is going to have some major ramifications for the group.

Can we take a moment to talk about just how FUNNY this episode was, along with all mystery and trauma? Seriously there were lines in there that topped “Wait, Book Club isn’t real?” in their delivery. Like Misty saying “Who died?” when she comes in to clean up the dead body. Shauna saying “It’s just like riding a

This review is ironically deeply unempathetic which fits considering this TV series is all about losing empathy.

Travis is pretty on-brand for a 90s troubled teenage guy. I don’t think he’s the “best” or “worst”, he’s an accurate portrayal of a dude from the era who’s not internally enlightened enough to know how to fix himself and doesn’t have outside sources guiding or forcing him to improve.

My pick for Lottie (if she survives) is Shannyn Sossomon. She checks every box. She has an intense, ethereal quality that makes her an idea guru. She’s got an acting cred going back to the 90s so she fits the pattern there. And she has a mixed ancestry very similar to Courtney Eaton’s, each descending from European

This episode wrecked me. I’m struggling to think of a death that has gotten to me like Jackie’s has. It was so sad, so lonely and devoid of purpose. It was the best bit of manipulation of audience expectation since Psycho. We expect Jackie to play in important role. She was going to be the Antler Queen. Or a leader of

Oh look I just copy/pasted the tweet she did about and and made a comment that’s more useful than this article, weird!

Could we embed the Instagram pics instead of just providing a link? I click it, and it wants me to log into Instagram. I would not create an Instagram account under threat of a burning poker to my eyes, much less to see a single pic.

Cool! I guess I’ll find out what it actually looks like by searching elsewhere because you need an Instagram login to use the link in the article. If only there was some way to, I dunno, link the image directly to a post that’s entirely about said image?

See William hasn’t quite got to grips with the concept of embedding photos, yes?

I’m not sure I came out of the Naomi pilot knowing much more than I went in with. Two different mysterious dudes around town that know too much about her- I guess one is good and one is bad?- and 3 goddamn love interests already. And Superman in-universe seems to be a conspiracy theory who is also a comics character?

Greg’s lust for human flesh? I mean it’s robo-Gary but it’s acceptable to screw up his name I guess.

The scenes focusing on the Kents and the Cushings were great, though I am a bit nervous about the might-be-forced drama between Sarah and Jordan. I also wonder why they replaced Teagan with Chrissy when they seem to be the same personality

He shows up to the reunion, and shows that his dancing days are in fact NOT behind him.

In 1996, there’s no way he would’ve told her he’s gay so readily. The fact that it took shrooms is pretty great.