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The 60s? Wasn't that when people remembered the 20s?

The disclaimer might have been necessary from a legal standpoint. You can get in a lot more trouble accusing someone of a crime than you can in saying "I didn't do it."

The guy that was Captain America until the 50s? The one between that guy and Steve? Isaiah Bradley?

Looked at hypothetically, that makes sense, but given the character of Steve Rogers as it's been written for the past 45 years or so, Cap should be on the anti-registration side. Basically, he sees himself as representing American ideals, not the American government.

"Melissa Benoist is a better Christopher Reeve than you, too."

Two years and three months ago.

He wouldn't even be the first man on the show to find Kara's clothes surprisingly comfortable.

Why, with all that on the table, did they decide, "Nah, we'll stick with boring-but-pretty?"

To be fair, I don't think anyone could have good chemisty with Carter. Put him on screen with James Olsen and half the audience will wonder why they're watching a television that isn't turned on.

Or you could let Brooks play the Olsen in the comics. A Jimmy Olsen who is impulsive and who has a higher opinion of himself than is justified has two more personality traits than the character he's playing now.

My complaint about him is the same as my complaint about Oliver Queen. They already had interesting characters. Turning them into "bland eye candy" and "off brand Batman" respectively wasn't an improvement.

That's pretty close to something she actually said once. An interviewer asked her about an early song that had the line "Too many Jews." She said that she didn't write it, but it wasn't talking about Jewish people, just "skinflints."

There might be occasional examples, but those are exceptions,not the rule. He's been the boy scout since at least the 70s and arguably much earlier.

"Airhead, because there's no air in space, so it's ironic and…never mind."

If the popular conception of Batman has been screwed up so much that it turned into that (never mind the way the popular conception of Wonder Woman has been screwed up), maybe we should keep Superman out of popular culture.

Shouldn't there be a Kendra in this period, as well? I can picture them reversing his brainwashing and the first thing he says is "I have to go home. I have wife who, oddly, looks a lot like you. She's a couple of years younger, though."

Here, I'll kill the Pilgrim for them:
"If she's going after our past selves, why don't we go after her past self?"
"Good idea. Gideon, make me a list of the time and place for all the past assassinations she's been involved in."
They go to one. As the Pilgrim is killing whoever, one of them shoots her in the head from

That can be explained away, though, really, anything can if the writers are willing to take the time to do so.

I haven't seen too many episodes of The Flash, but in one that I did, Firestorm saved the plant. You'd think that that Time Masters would want to keep that in the timeline.

I think he said "I'm gay" and pretended he wasn't interested in women. Elegant in its simplicity, really.