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That's a pretty liberal use of A-list. She's been around for a long time and probably has decent name recognition because of her association with the real A-list, but the only time she had her own ongoing book, it lasted sixteen issues.

If you're asking that, you might as well ask why they didn't destroy the spear in the first place.

What it screamed to me was "This is an obvious fake out. There's no way they could be so dumb that they didn't tell Gideon "Rip's gone bad. Don't let him take control of the ship." Then again, yes they could.

I'd say he should be first, too. Considering that he just tried to cheat on his wife with his high school girlfriend, the bar must be set REALLY low for being first.

Wait a minute. He was on varsity with Jason, Cheryl's twin, who would have been a freshman last year? This was a joke in my other comment, but it's the only thing that makes sense. They're idiots and they've all been left back five or six times.

I think you mean Cheryl and Veronica, but I like the idea of Hiram Lodge being this super rich guy who screws with people's lives, just because he can.

In the comics, Archie is sixteen or seventeen. In Riverdale, he's probably 15. It's the beginning of sophomore year. Yes, they probably shouldn't be driving, the situations are more fitting to a junior or senior than a sophomore, and they definitely don't look 15 (except Cheryl, who does look like a 15-year old girl

Not always, but she has been named that in the comics for some time. I forget her name at the time, but when Mrs. Lodge was introduced in the 40s (and she probably didn't reappear until the 90s), she was a Margaret Dumont type dowager and both she and Mr. Lodge were too old to have a 16 year old daughter. More trivia;

Good to see someone else caught that. I also liked the comic book store being named MLJ comics.

What revelation? That Jughead's ideal woman is essentially Archie in drag? Jughead being interested in women always seems forced. I love both Toni and Trula as characters, but I still can't buy them and Jughead dating.

It's the beginning of sophomore year, so they're probably all 15. Which makes sense in that it gives the series an extra year or two in High School. (I always thought the comics had them juniors or seniors), but it does demand a lot of suspension of belief to go along with the idea that all of these twenty-somethings

Coach Clayton has been in the comics for decades and has always been black. Technically, only 2/3 of Josie and the Pussycats were re-cast. I wonder if they'll have an Archie/Valerie romance at some point.

Does anyone else think that, at some point, Alex told everyone in the DEO, "My sister had a nervous breakdown, so if she starts talking like she thinks she's Supergirl, just humor her?"

Since the Supergirl movie is mainly known as one of the worst movies of all time, I wouldn't use that as evidence of her being in the public consciousness. (Personally, I liked it, but mainly for Peter O'Toole.)

Not until it was over. I was thinking, "There was a lot wrong with that episode, but I liked it for some reason." Then I realized, "Oh, right. James wasn't in it at all."

I think the apparent reasons were a complete lack of chemistry and that James is the dullest character in the series. And maybe that the first part of the season showed him very much in love with Lucy, so he wasn't coming off well by pursuing Kara.

In Mon-El's defense, he is occasionally right when he calls out Kara. I liked "and I'm the embodiment of the American Way." "And you say I'm egotistical?" Someone should keep her self-image in check, though my favorite scene in that vein is still "I can keep a secret," with both Alex and J'onn replying "No, you can't."

Of course he knows it. Peter blames himself for the LIndburgh kidnapping.

And its name was Klew Ecnerwal.

The Spider-Man one makes me glad I don't watch superhero movies. Aside from anything else, and there's plenty of anything else. Peter Parker taking Gwen Stacy to the top of the Brooklyn Bridge is all kinds of wrong.