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I squee'd when Joan giggled when Sherlock mentioned the skaters and their nuts.

From eye-patching wearing, gray in the hair Slade to Barry becoming The Flash (which I honestly did not see coming until the pilot for his own show) to the line "That's not your secret to tell" which I completely get the points on both his and Felicity's side… everything about this was good. Nitpick about Laurel and

I'm pretty sure it's all different dresses. I haven't particularly noticed, but of course she doesn't have Power Girl boobs, so maybe that's why. I just notice that Rickards is mad attractive.

-Moira was awesome
-First they bring a kid from TEEN WOLF on and he does pretty well so far. Now from GLEE and here we are again. Gustin did wonderful so far and I could see him holding up his own show for a bit. He was very adorable tonight.
-ARROW THROUGH THE KNEE!!!!!
-BLOODY RED!!!! ARROW THROUGH THE KNEE!!!
-Emily

I thoroughly enjoy The Governor. Sure, the season finale last year was disappointing, but just seeing him again got me strangely excited. I hope the new showrunner can do great things with the man and make him a decent villain once more.

I thoroughly enjoy The Governor. Sure, the season finale last year was disappointing, but just seeing him again got me strangely excited. I hope the new showrunner can do great things with the man and make him a decent villain once more.

I think with the GOTG, it'll be something you have to ease into with the actual movie. Because I'm pretty sure it will be out there since there is a walking tree and talking raccoon.

I feel honored by your estimations.

There was character. He WAS in the movie. That means he's a character of the movie. So yes, there was a character. He wanted to destroy the world. That's his motivation. He hates the world. CHARACTER. Sorry.

This was a deliciously wonderful episode. I was pleased that the blonde was "bad" but wasn't THE bad one here. That would have been a bit too obvious.

This has toppled the world as my favorite Marvel Studios film, instantly. INSTANTLY. Every fiber of this flick was lovely. Comedy, action, characterization, a diabolical villain, all the goodies of the world.

I'm glad that Fitz didn't ACTUALLY do it, because he's not all aerodynamic or anything like Ward. We saw that he was going to do it, like if no one else was around, he was for a fact jumping out of the plane to rescue Simmons.

"…………………. NUH UH!"

Oh so you don't want extravagant powers, they just have to be "superheroes" from the comics to wet y'alls whistles on this site. Gotcha.

Notable scenes: Coulson and the firefighter Diaz, FitzSimmons sitting back-to-back against the glass, Fitz running in to "die" alongside Jemma Simmons, and Ward going nuts and flying out of a planet to save a person.

This episode didn't get a higher grade? This place either needs to stop reviewing this show because they are too slow to realize what the show actually IS and not what they idiotically want (yes, wanting a show about superheroes when no show is about "superheroes" not even Arrow is idiotic).

If I can't have Burton Guster exaggerating a scene, I just don't want any then.

Psych is all about the really, really weird. Which is why it's fantastic.

All I have to say is ew to the whole Nadia schtick. Also the ending with Katherine, just not a fan of, no matter the outcome.

BLACK CANARY AND GREEN ARROW!!!!!!
Really, using each others weapons of choice was the greatest thing.