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As a fan of the freaky Friday body switch gimmick, I have to say this May have been one of the worst. The pan actor is such fun and has some very distinct mannerisms (talking pace, extreme eyebrow expressions) but Henry/Pan didn't pick up a single one. Even when talking to his lost boys he didn't toss in a British

Lasseter is (was) an incredibly talented person, but I think Disney would benefit from having him take a step back from all his power. He clearly sees himself to equal Walt Disney himself but his decisions aren't always the best use of their artists and imagineers.

Why are there so many shows where an unqualified nanny (often a teen, sometimes Spencer) is put in charge of some D-Bag kids?

Yes, "becomes".

Maybe I should clarify. I meant "likable" as characters, not as people. As people they're all scumbags. But as characters I feel that "soft lucille" and "soft george" weren't people I cared about. I PREFER these people as horrible human beings and I dont want to feel sympathy for them.

Personally I always felt Jeffrey Tambor deserved more recognition in the original series for his work as George and Oscar. Even after his hair got cut, the characters were played so differently that it was easy to accept that these were two unique characters.

Maybe I'm wrong, but I thought the poor audio was a trademark of the show. I'm rewatching earlier seasons and i the large echoing house then they always seem to have poor/unbalanced audio.

Your complaint about the same stuff happening over and over is exactly my complaint about the season. In the original seasons then a storyline would stretch 4-6 episodes max so it was short enough to be coherent but long enough to be enjoyable. But with Season 4 then this is a 15 episode story arc, and quite frankly

And the problem with all the character changes is that most of us just wanted them to remain the same.

Bob Loblaw is an example of how to use a side-character properly. You bring him in, have him do his thing and when the punchline ends then they're gone.

While some jokes are better on rewatch, I find that the episodes in general "feel" longer because their lack of time constraints allowed many jokes to linger far longer than necessary.

Just curious but Did anyone like ANY new side character?

My theory(ies) on the "disappointing" Star Trek numbers:

infinitely more hopeful of what CW can do with Amazon (Wonder Womanville).

Anyone else feel Diggle deserves a costume? Not only has he earned one, it's a bit obvious to have Ollie's bodyguard show up with "The Vigilante".

TOMMY HAD A POINTLESS DEATH (It should have been Laurel)

I know its cliche, but I see nothing wrong with going the Harry Osbourne route. I see no benefit in losing a great character/actor to such a meaningless death. (He died saving Laurel despite her father and Arrow already being at/near the scene)

Seriously, was that supposed to be a PSA about Text-Driving?
That whole scene just felt weird :- Thea goes to Glades, rescues Roy- Kisses him in front of the bus of trapped idiots who cant go out the side windows- Thea leaves him there

Actually, it shouldve been Ollie shooting Shado and having the arrow go through to Fyers. It wouldve been foreshadowing how how he "killed" Merlyn senior.

The post-glades fallout is exactly why I wish they kept either Merlyn alive. With both the Queen and Merlyn names destroyed then it could've been an interesting story to see how these two families rebuild.