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A Time Remnant is sort of the universe going, "Eh, fuck it, that's a glitch." Like, if you go back in time and kill your grandfather— then you've doomed yourself to never exist. But you're still the you that went back to the past to kill your grandfather, because if you didn't do that, then that timeline didn't

Seriously. He didn't just hate, he hated and backed it up with sources and citations.

We Didn't Start The Fire is more like A History Channel Special: The Boomer Years in song form.

They do seem to be locking in the idea the history they know is the RESULT of their time travel. Which, fine, whatever.

There, I'm fine. I can believe each iteration has had different scenarios— ones where they're killed together and ones where they're killed years apart. Savage is patient.

Sara telling Kendra she should live her own life, regardless of what a past version of herself might be saying.

Oh, he could tell you things about famous penises.

"NOW we're the popular kids, and this is OUR cafeteria" is pretty much the main thing you need to know to understand the psychology of how that place was run.

He was a very special person.

Or the ones where, in reading the recap, you know far more about the recapper's own life than what happened in the episode.

See, I hated when they did that sort of thing. I mean, yes, I recognize that said reviewer didn't like the episode, but if someone wanted, you know, an actual recap, TWoP just delivered a Fuck You.

I got banned once because one mod saw me say something mean about another mod.
On LiveJournal.
Yes, I got banned for activity off-board.

You were invited in their home and you're PISSING ON THE CARPETS!

No one who steals my chorizo breakfast taco gets put under the heading "too awesome".

I'm not one for vocal outbursts, but I downright cheered when Ravi came in with the fire extinguisher.

For all of BvS's problems— which were many—I honestly didn't feel like it was Character Overstuffed. Now, the Justice League Promo bit seemed like the movie literally stopped while Diana watched some videos, so that was terrible. But the movie didn't feel like "too many different things are all happening".

Only a quarter.

Well, no. Oliver says, "You never came back", but that doesn't mean the absence of Sara and or Ray were the cause of the fall of Star City. It's not clear that their presence would have prevented it. I sort of read that like Rip was eliding over the fact that the next thirty years sucked horribly for their city and

Yeah, the ATOM-cops hardly seemed like a totalitarian horror show. I mean, sure, they could be, but we didn't get that.

I'm mostly fascinated that Gideon doesn't merely monitor, but clearly has enough sense of opinion to rate Sara's dream as "rollicking".