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Unless you complained when Bucky was Captain America, you have no right to complain when Sam Wilson is Captain America. Neither are Steve Rogers, both were logical successors to him. Jane Foster being Thor is The first time anything about Thor has interested me.

I liked the storyline at first, but they might have stretched it out too long at this point. Maybe if they had ended it after three issues, I wouldn't have had time to realize the flaw in the premise. If cube girl remade reality according to her thoughts and she believed that Hydra was a benevolent force for good, why

It shouldn't have been tragic from the Doctor's perspective. Companions have been leaving him for decades, some even died, and none of them brought out the King Lear level theatrics. Plus, begging Amy to stay with him and give up her only chance to live the rest of her life with her husband was a bit creepy.

I was really looking forward to an ending where the spear gets destroy and everyone says, "What do you know, we were all wrong. Turns out that when you destroy the spear, it doesn't make the changes permanent, it resets everything back to the way it was. Go figure."

It sounded like Thawne solved a lot of problems in the world. Now that the Legends (a stupid name) have their proper memories back, one or two of them should be wondering "Is the reality we want back really better than this?"

My problem with James, or one of them, anyway, was that one minute he was completely in love with Lucy and willing to fight or die for her. Then he meets a pretty, blonde Kryptonian and it's "Sorry, Lucy. This isn't working out."

The only thing I've seen Sorbo do is likeable, calm, benevolent authority, but credit where it's due, he does it really well.

Phyllis Coates, too. I was going to say she crossed Noel Neill off her list, but it will always be too soon for that joke.

Going by the first Flash crossover, I'd start the list with ice cream, then "other food," then "truth." And the "American Way" should be in there somewhere. She is the embodiment of it, after all.

I think everyone watching shipped them together in that moment. At least give those two a buddy movie together.

I'm sure Rip explained to all of them about the Blinovitch Limitation Effect.

If you really want to talk real life, the meteors shouldn't have been so close together that more than one should have hit the Waverider, and even that one would have been unlikely. This is outer space, things are not that close together.

That actually sounds like a more enjoyable series to watch. If we're talking about realism, though, and we put Law & Order at one end of the spectrum and James Bond at the other end, NCIS would be somewhere in the middle The thing that gets to me is Abby's computer skills, which include looking at a circuit board and

A TV series that doesn't reflect the reality of whatever it's putatively about? How often does that happen?

She was a little flat, but I love her. She's so cute.

Also an awesome idea. I can just hear Mick telling the class, "None of you are hiding alcohol. None of you are looking for an empty classroom to have sex in. What is wrong with you people? On second thought, keep it up. More for me."

Death… to Doctor Death.

Please let the crossover on Legends of Tomorrow be Pureheart the Powerful, Captain Hero, and Superteen.

That's more or less how I saw Chuck Berry In the 70s.

F, A,C, Eb if we're talking "Johnny B. Goode"