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If they were "just friends" then Winn would be dating, or trying to date at least. And you don't ask mere friends to hack the DEO either, unless maybe they were criminal hackers anyhow.

Cartagia, quite aside from my belief that James most certainly displays romantic interest, I think James also feels it quite proper that Supergirl returns his interest, because he is hot, cool…and a thoroughly Nice Guy, Superman approved no less. (And let's face it hotness and coolness are generally a part of

Put in a PS in the wrong place.

Again, for me everything DEO is a trial, not entertainment.

^^^Just in case you really think this, not liking Avatar is one thing. Thinking that domestic US box office of Force vs. Avatar is meaningful much less something to delight in, oh, yeah, that's rabid. Behavior that stupid needs an explanation.

You're right about the relative-ness in saying any of these are "worst" in any meaningful sense. Not even Bridge of Spies, which boasts of being a real story while omitting to explain that Donovan was in intelligence long before he was in insurance law.

Back quickly, I'm standing down wind.

Having seen The Martian and The Bridge of Spies as well as The Big Short, I can assure you that The Big Short isn't the worst of the nominees.

Don't forget, that should be written "YAY!!!" Or someone might think you were being ironical, and nobody likes that.

Johnny's jealousy of Gilda doesn't make me think immediately of "patriarchal." While his claims to be indignant on behalf of Ballin's rights may be patriarchal, their sincerity is questionable.

The Nazi tungsten plot is essential to justifying Johnny's betrayal of Ballin as a moral duty. Johnny screwing Gilda wouldn't have mattered if it was just a matter of him finally making a choice. Johnny sacrificing Ballin is like Sam Spade turning over Brigid O'Shaughnessy at the end of Maltese Falcon. Except that

It was a forensic exam with its results available to police/court as needed. Maybe separate testing means privacy but I'm just guessing.

The triumph of Normal Love over True Passion is a Happy Ending, right?

The dude seemed to me to be getting Eric's attentions with a car. Not cash changing hands, but a quid pro quo. Like the pricey bracelet, it only takes one party to view it as a transaction to make it one. You're correct it's not Eric standing on Hollywood Boulevard at one in the morning. Someone at another site used

Well, of course I like Liv too but risky as being exposed as a zombie is, how does that risk compare to the number of people who could die in a zombie outbreak? It would be like the boat party, except it wouldn't be conveniently confined to a boat. The cliche is zombie apocalypse for a reason. Charming as Ravi is,

Then they'd be bragging to the coach about what stand up guys they are.

I'm not sure what they expect from the rape kit so many days later, barring indisputable physical damage. Is there any likelihood at all of detecting traces of drugs? Nor do I understand why the assault is only significant when intercourse (possibly insertion?) is achieved. The scene is remarkably intense though.

iZombie's continuing story line is a comedy. The meta isn't very funny though because on one level iZombie is as dumb as Zombie High. After all, both basically have normal life continuing despite Zombie Apocalypse. In Zombie High, it's teen romance and in iZombie it's going to work everyday keeping everything a secret

Well, as near as I can make out, these people are supposed to be doing this for a living. As for "traveling fast enough to do harm" simply falling is quite useful for destructive purposes.

Perhaps I'm leaping to conclusions but I assumed that Lopez' data chip had copies of Martian specs on the mystery intruder. I remember the captain making a big deal of making copies. By my reading, Johnson surreptitiously grabbing them helps him cover up the Martians' innocence in the destruction of the Canterbury.