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Funny, I thought this clip was the basis of your joke. Still good, nevertheless.

I've always liked the 500 Abarth and this is on a short list of my might-purchase car in the future. However, I've read on some forums that there are some transmission issues with these cars, and that under warranty repairs takes time because of lack in spare parts.

Even though a lot of people (including me) are convinced that Tom Cruise is insane, deep down and with all honesty, I believe in his acting chops. Give him enough material and latitude with said material, and watch him excel.

This is going to be my default answer to anybody asking this question: just watch the show and see where it takes you. If you think it's stupid and does not appeal to your taste, then probably this is not the show for you, and you drop it from your lineup. If, on the other hand, you find that you are excited to watch

Yeah I'm with you. Laurel is fine as it is right now (black mailing lawyer), but I don't see her becoming the Black Canary for this show. Sarah Lance was perfectly fine in that role.

Loved the season finale last night! Some thoughts

Last night was a very good episode, although I was fully prepared for that Arrow v. Deathstroke fight (for some reason, I thought last night was the season finale, which I'm glad it wasn't).

I've never seen this full version, but this is the funnier one that I saw first.

Last night's episode was awesome, and I really enjoyed it.

I knew this was yesterday, but I just read it today, and it made me LOL. So thank you, good sir!

Thanks for this, PG. I might be in the market for a daily driver in 2 years time, and the 2015 200 V6 AWD is in my list of must-research possible future cars. I'm a little concerned about the transmission, er missteps (can't think of a better term) for this year model, will have to wait and see what's going on. But

I tried my best not to howl in laughter to these tunes because I'm at work, but I ended up being in tears instead. Best thing I've heard in a long while, especially the Cypress Hill mashup.

<i>Brewster gets Dino a much-needed job by having him finish construction on Carroll Shelby's last project before he died, which ends up becoming the Hero Car of the movie: that Mustang that Ford told some exciting lies about last year.</i>

Don't get me wrong, I'm not complaining. I guess I simply did not notice this trend from last season, and I actually like this idea, if only to make the season more interesting and fresh. I'm guessing this is the producer's way of saying that "Hey, Lian-Yu is very important in this show, and the things that happened

Prior to reading your article, Esther, last night's episode felt like the majority of the story depth was more island-centric, i.e. instead of the flashbacks simply providing context to the present day events, the flashback took center stage in the story telling, with the present day events just there to simply show

Yeah this was my one little beef about the show as well: Slade's rage about a very thin romantic interest on the island felt forced IMO. As in they simply shoehorned Shado's execution just to give Slade a reason to become Ollie's nemesis. I think it would have been better if, from the get go, Slade and Shado became

Det. Lance knows that Sara = Canary. As for Ollie = Arrow, it's still up in the air. Personally, I'm in the "he knows, but chooses to play dumb" camp.

Oh Esther, you just like torturing Ollie, don't you? See, you're making him cry.

I'd imagine that a prospective political candidate will try to accommodate a donor in any way he/she can, so if Slade asks to meet up around that time, and Moira can only do so in her home, then I don't think it would be that far off to think so.