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An F!  You must be in a generous mood.  If I was a tv executive, an episode this bad would be grounds for immediate cancellation. 

The Hologram stuff they showed is impossible.  There's been inroads to it, but there is no possible way it could have that kind of fancy resolution in thin air like that.  And if they do it with a pencil reflecting off mirrors and lenses, then the hologram would show up within that level and certainly wouldn't be

The Hologram stuff they showed is impossible.  There's been inroads to it, but there is no possible way it could have that kind of fancy resolution in thin air like that.  And if they do it with a pencil reflecting off mirrors and lenses, then the hologram would show up within that level and certainly wouldn't be

The strongest parts of the episodes were the two physical gags: boob slaps and the heel stuck in the turntable.  Although I do think the latter should have cut away with Jess still stuck in the car.  Her tumbling out was just a punchline too far.

The strongest parts of the episodes were the two physical gags: boob slaps and the heel stuck in the turntable.  Although I do think the latter should have cut away with Jess still stuck in the car.  Her tumbling out was just a punchline too far.

This stuff is like a fan fiction version of Dave Eggers "A Heartbreaking Work of Staggering Genius," a book so damn unlikeable I immediately started emo-hating the rest of the world for recommending it to me, despite being the exact "quarter-life crisis kid"-type the book was supposed to speak to.

This stuff is like a fan fiction version of Dave Eggers "A Heartbreaking Work of Staggering Genius," a book so damn unlikeable I immediately started emo-hating the rest of the world for recommending it to me, despite being the exact "quarter-life crisis kid"-type the book was supposed to speak to.

This episode is one of the masterpieces in the entire DC animated universe.  Absolutely brilliant.

This episode is one of the masterpieces in the entire DC animated universe.  Absolutely brilliant.

They've got the wrong Linklater film.  Before Sunrise has been his most influential and time-tested '90's film.  A straight up better movie too.

They've got the wrong Linklater film.  Before Sunrise has been his most influential and time-tested '90's film.  A straight up better movie too.

Is having a personal nanny like a particularly east coast thing?

Is having a personal nanny like a particularly east coast thing?

I always interpreted it as once Superman changed the timeline, this version of Savage - who had turned good - faded away.  He still exists somewhere else in the new reality that he saw come into existence, and this version of him is probably still evil.  This is the most logical because Savage is immortal, he cannot

I always interpreted it as once Superman changed the timeline, this version of Savage - who had turned good - faded away.  He still exists somewhere else in the new reality that he saw come into existence, and this version of him is probably still evil.  This is the most logical because Savage is immortal, he cannot

That is something I want cleared up later in the series, what is Luthor's motivation for giving Speedy the new arm?

That is something I want cleared up later in the series, what is Luthor's motivation for giving Speedy the new arm?

In my experience, 90's kids tend to defend Dangerous.  80's kids tend to defend Bad.  Everyone's own rose-colored glasses, I guess.

In my experience, 90's kids tend to defend Dangerous.  80's kids tend to defend Bad.  Everyone's own rose-colored glasses, I guess.

Draw up a chair and I'll tell you about a movie called "Patch Adams"…