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The mouse did tell Syd something. But we also saw what David did. He admitted suppressing her memories to Farouk. Unless there’s some ridiculously convoluted way that none of this took place—which frankly would be an even bigger betrayal of the audience’s trust—I don’t see how I’m jumping to conclusions.

I really wanted to like this series. First year had a lot of good episodes, and the second season was pretty good. However season three has been an exercise in confusion, with frustration for the viewer. This has caused the acting to lapse a bit as clearcut connections between characters seem to change week to week. I

Good. The Good Place never ran on mystery boxes. Schur coming out and saying what’s happening is the best case scenario. Let the plot twists come fast and often and in the same natural but world-shattering way. 

Here it is an Avatar apologists. But I won’t argue its merits (no one cares). However, even for most people who dislikes 3D you have to admit that Avatar worth watching in 3D. It was something else

Star Trek: Discovery has had more downs than ups”

Matt Reeves. Murder Mystery. World’s greatest Detective. In Black and White.

If they really wanted to be bold and take the Bat franchise someplace it’s never been before...

lol it was so bad though

The fight between Alex and the two Dark Kryptonians was absolutely epic and that final kick was badass AF. Not gonna lie, I’m mostly here for that kind of thing. That and the feel-good feeling (more of that please).

A few other commentators have mentioned the weirdness of the witches terraforming Earth into New Krypton, when leaving it as it is means they get god-like powers...BUT the biggest thing that bothers me about this is: who’s going to live on it?

Am I the only one who just realized that the woman who played Kara’s childhood BFF also played Ros on Game of Thrones? It bugged me all week before I finally figured it out.

I honestly wish there was more content like this over here, I hate going over to Kotoku.

All I took away from this episode was that there was basically no reaction from either Kara or Alex when Kara returned to earth. What happened to the awesome sister dynamics that was so prominent in Season 1? What happened to episodes ending with Kara and Alex stuffing their faces with takeout on Kara’s couch and

I’m a lady game developer working on the new Spidey PS4 woot! Yay games!

I am EXACTLY the kind of gamer you are (here for the story, limited video game skill set). I have Xbox now but am making my household switch to PS specifically to play Uncharted and The Last of Us (I can’t keep replaying Tomb Raider, and as it’s third person shooter and female protagonist, it is the only game that I

The Last of Us is an INCREDIBLE game (at one point, and the people who have played it will know EXACTLY which one, my gf and I were openly sobbing like we had watched the end of The Iron Giant), and the inevitable movie based on it will be utterly disappointing.

Close down kotaku this is all we need.

Agreed; Vixen’s level of drag has been steadily on the decline since ep one. Sociopolitical consciousness aside, there’s just not much about her that is genuinely impressive.

I’m growing weary of The Vixen’s antics, but I do see where they are coming from. I think she’s kind of given up on trying to play the respectability game because she feels that its a game she’s always going to lose no matter how hard she tries and if people are going to treat her like the angry black woman, why not