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I find the difference in Petra and Jane's parenting styles more interesting than Jane's previous arguments with Rafael and money because Petra didn't actually come from money. So the idea that she uses money doesn't come from the fact she always has.

It's so cw to build a relationship purely on the actors' chemistry, get them together, have them fight for a couple of episodes and immediately break them up

No way. She was so good as the perfect girl whose life completely crumbles around her and she has to work out who she is when she's not Buddy Garrity's perfect daughter and Jason Street's girlfriend

I'm so over hearing about how Barry screwed up by creating flash point. It's getting to the 100 levels where all the characters just constantly remind Clarke of the whole Mt weather thing.

I liked this episode, but it would have made more sense if Bow had not been screaming at a powerless sales assistant

ugh i'm just glad they steered away from jack cheating. it was just too cliche. although they're leaning hard into the drunk driving theory which is just as cliche

And yet

I honestly did not realise that the mon El is a prince thing was even surprise. I definitely thought we already knew that. And though I understand why some might, I haven't found the focus of Mon El a detriment at all. But then I like him

are you for real?

what?

Ummmm ok I'm sorry but the book of mormon is an excellent musical that is extremely well reviewed and awarded. It's a great musical, as is Hamilton. Neither should be censored

But it's not a school theatre, it's a community theatre. They're not asking for them to do a children's musical instead. Book of Mormon and Avenue Q are extremely appropriate for 'general audiences. Just because one of the aims for local government is to encourage children it's not the overriding aim. And while the

I disagree about the avenue Q thing. I think thats exactly the kind of thing that needs to be fought for. Thats how censorship becomes acceptable, little by little

Betty and jughead HELL YES. So much more interesting than betty and Archie

are we just ignoring the proposal? Am i the only person who remains completely cold and unmoved by this relationship? It feels like they're just checking boxes with zero chemistry

I feel like those are nitpicks. I would say this episode, while not as good as some episodes is not a bad episode by any stretch, and I consider a C+ a bad episode with some redeeming qualities, not an enjoyable episode with some questionable elements.

He handled it in the wrong way, but it is INSANE that of the all the secret agents, Mon-El is literally the only person who questions Jeremiah, and is treated like a pariah for having questions. Kara I get, Alex I get. But J'onn and Winn? Come on, do your jobs!

It's minka Kelly and she is awesome. Watch Friday night lights! Its amazing

really?! This episode was not C+! I don't even quite understand from the review why its a C+. Because Abby didn't make much of an impact? Wasn't she… written that way? Like that's the point of her character.

But is there really enough premium content that CBS will provide that enough people are willing to pay extra for in order to compete with other streaming services?