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You are history’s worst monster. This is why we can’t have nice things, you bastard!

And an aftershow!

Buy a ticket for something else but then just go into the screening of whatever you want to see. Unless they’re checking your ticket as you enter the specific movie then they don’t care what you see once you’ve paid. Plus you can support smaller films that could use the boost.

There were a lot of things I loved this season, but far and away the best part for me was watching Millie Bobby Brown and David Harbour acting and playing off each other. Even their quieter scenes together were dripping with raw but restrained emotion.

Surprise, surprise, surprise!

The range of emotions on his face, which just barely even alters, in the final seconds of Planes, Trains & Automobiles as he’s watching Steve Martin with Laila Robins together was nothing less than brilliant. He’s happy for his friend, even happy to be there, and yet so clearly sad that he can’t ever have that moment

Now it makes sense why security told the first woman she shouldn’t stand so close to the man. Obviously he’d been asked what he capital of Thailand was one too many times.

I enjoyed this. It was a filling-in-the-blanks episode but still well done. The Trump moment felt a little shoehorned in.

Yeah. Hoping this is them beginning to make better use of her this year as something other than drop dead gorgeous girlfriend who’s either kept in the dark or having to be saved.

Agreed. I was actually excited for a minute at the prospect of them getting married this episode and just having it be done with. It’d be nice to have a show that had a stable relationship and write stories for that instead of yet another angsty, soapy shitshow where they’re always about to be broken up by something

Her sympathetic but amused, “Oh honey....” after Barry handcuffed himself was pretty funny as well.

At least they only half-Poochied her back to her own planet. She can still come back for guest appearances later if she has a break from whatever she’s cast in now.

I was finally going to just give up after last week’s episode but decided to give it one more shot. I’m glad I did. This was pretty much the best episode since season one for me. It was back to basics and fun. There’s drama but no CW-y melodrama where people well into adulthood still act like teenagers. And best of

Calm down. There was already a season 2 scheduled six months before season 1 even began.

You can actually read the transcript online of the tape he was listening to, though I’d strongly urge you not to. It’s the torture and murder of Shirley Ledford, and all you really need to know is that the last thing she said was, “Do it. Just kill me.”

Needless to say, I’m very curious about what Ra’s transmitted to Barbara through the glass of his prison cell. 

Great review, though it was better than a B for me. I’m going to miss Stephanie Corneliussen.

I did. This was worse. Maybe because all of those were always just what they were and this was a show that was actually good at one time, but this was just absolute shit on every level.

Yes. All of this and more. This was one of the worst hours of television I’ve ever sat through. I think the writers room for this and Arrow must just be an escaped lab chimp with severe emotional problems and two 14 year olds who stole a box of Franzia and and the Beverly Hils 90210 complete series box set from their