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I’m pretty sure he loved vanilla everything.  He was so white bread he’s going to be buried with a pat of butter spread over him.

God damn this show needs someone not lugging around an idiot ball for like 10 seconds.

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I thought the scene worked fine, but I am apparently too old to know or care who the hell Ed Sheeran is so it didn’t distract me.

Immortal Weapon, guardian of the mystical city of spiders, goes down after like 3 punches. 

Every board meeting scene is cringeworthy as hell. I don’t know why people keep haranguing him about missing meetings when every time he does attend he creates another huge headache.  They should be estatic when he’s out pretending to be a detective or punching ninjas.  Everybody around him in the office should be

To be fair, the books had a fair bit of filler near the end. I can’t blame people for not wanting to put it onscreen verbatim. That midwest town mystery stuff overstayed its welcome by several chapters IMHO.

Or someone digs up your material from your 20s and posts it online to get you fired.  This used to be an absurd concept, but these days I’m not so sure.

Doesn’t China only allow a tiny number of movies to be imported each year?  Some little no-name production company has basically no chance of getting their movie into that market. 

Is he planning to grow that out to a full Letterman? 

I’m guessing they’re trying to setup a showdown of some sort with the Peril Partnership?  There’s not much time left in this season to pull it off, but I guess they need to find something to end on.  Nobody wants a repeat of Season 6 where we had to wait 2 years to finally get to the conclusion.

The Room, Criterion Edition. 

I was wondering if Dean’s roommate assignment was on purpose. The school knows he is going to be a supervillain magnet so they bunk him with a superhero to save time. Plus, they can put them in a room where the building won’t collapse when someone inevitably comes crashing through the wall

I wouldn’t rule out the possibility that Sirena is angling to be a super-villain just like her daddy and that she’s trying to seduce both Hank and Dean.  I mean her name is even a reference to the Sirens from the Odyssey.

The problem of course is that Hank is like an idiot savant with the superhero stuff. For every amazing thing he pulls off he makes some boneheaded mistake that undermines it.

“Follow your dreams!”

Maybe, but DS9s final season was much better than B5's final season. 

In the Passion of the Christ Jesus dies at the end.