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Exactly. Not one scheme has worked for the supposed "Legends of Tomorrow." So far, they come across as a bunch of dumb-asses who are too stupid to stop and figure out a strategy to achieve their objectives before jumping headlong into a fight that they seem destined to lose.

I took from Eric's tone and disdainful reaction that he was more angry about Taylor's accusations after the sex, rather than regretful about having had sex with Taylor. He's demeaning Taylor as retribution rather than regret.

"I'm really hoping we get a more Kevin focused episode next week. He clearly feels guilty about something (that was a beautifully shot moment of him crying in his mother's arms) and I can't imagine that it's just that he co-hosted a party where the rape occurred."

Didn't find it credible that the mother and girlfriend would react what way? Surprised? Disappointed? Angry? Confused?

Was it just me, or did they do one of their insipid black-cuts at one point in Taylor's restroom encounter? Like did they actually edit out a same-sex kiss?

That's weird…I thought this episode sucked. I thought it was a dumb concept and that the actors seemed uninterested thoughout.

That's why I used the character's name, not the actor's.

Does anyone else find James Olsen as boring as wallpaper paste? He sucks the life out of every scene he's in…

Seriously, despite the avatar, I'm not learning disabled or an education denialist christian…I know how screeners for critics work. I meant the average tv-watching schmoes who left grades…how did they get to see it?

Where the hell are the people who have graded this show watching it already?

"All in the Family" is exactly the vibe I got as well. In a good way.

I've never understood why people get so outraged by any word…it's the context that should matter, and the intent.

You left out "Zorro, The Gay Blade" from your list.

Especially when you consider that the kid doesn't even remember what happened. He says he just has a feeling something happened. To drag him through the legal process and inevitable social lynching (because—win or lose—he's going to be hated for calling out popular high school athletes for something like this) when

If you let them get cold enough, they become pretty lethargic. Cold=chill. Get it?

Seriously, what was the point of bringing this show back? It died a slow, horrible, painful death just a few years ago—and deservedly so.

At least that's something, though. At this point, I'm only tuning in for the butt cracks and bulges.

Or maybe you're just not a Pollyanna. Maybe you prefer to live in the real world, rather than a pasteurized Disney version of the world.

I never really understood the use of "too bleak/too depressing" as a criticism of last season. Considering what the season was about, how could it not have been bleak and depressing?

I thought for sure right as she started to drive away that Lisa was going to tell Nate to finally out himself.