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The Leftovers

“I have never seen the film, but by all accounts it was terrible. However, I have seen the house that it built, and it is terrific!”

Special cameo by the Y-Men :)

Hopefully this won’t derail her career. After all, Cheetahs never prosper.

I need this scene.

This is a really interesting idea. Archie comics were absolutely massive in India when I was growing up. (They may still be.) Still, I don’t know how many of us wondered what it would be like if Archie and the gang were actually Indian. Then again, their weird ideas have worked out pretty well so far...

[Night. In a cornfield, just outside Smallville, Kansas. After saving a bus full of innocent people, BILLY BATSON is talking with his mentor, SUPERMAN.]

This is the first time I found out about Iron Spider too. And where’s Black Panther? I understand there are more posters coming, but after all the movie’s success, I thought he’be figured more prominently.

I’m honestly not a big fan of him having a super suit much at all. I like the idea of Pete not having this crazy supply of super tech to supplement his powers. That was one of the best parts about Homecoming for me.

Legion was good people. A whole bunch of good people, whispering to each other in a scary, heavily-armed robot body, but still. Solid.

Danger, Shepard Commander.

Sara’s a better captain/leader than Rip so Wally made the right choice. I also thank him for doing the obvious thing and swiping Amaya’s totem from Darhk. Most shows would’ve just had him rescue Ray and leave the totem behind.

I like that, coming here from Team Flash, Nate has to explain to him, “We allow light to moderate theft on this ship.”

Great introduction to the team for Wally, loved Sarah explaining that if he felt he didn’t belong on the team that meant he did, since they are a team of misfits.

“Trust me, baby. In about 60 years this is going to be an Academy Award winning love story.”

I agree the Oscars is an unwatchable industry circlejerk, and that Get Out was worthy of Best Picture (and I have no doubt plenty of fuddy-duddy racist voters held it back).

“This Is Me” is a good song and all, but “Remember Me” was the one that made me bawl like a little baby in the theater, so I’m glad it won.

As far as I’m concerned, “Remember Me” is basically the Voight-Kampf test. If a father plaintively singing a ballad to his 3 year-old daughter doesn’t get you teary, you’re a goddamn replicant.