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Cekrypton1

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  1. I have to assume that because Ralph's body is still there, that the finale will have them sucking the Thinker's consciousness out of Dibney's body and that Ralph's consciousness will re-emerge. That just as his body is elastic, so was his consciousness, so unlike the others, it wasn't destroyed, just pushed aside or compressed by DeVoe's. Here's my Q: I thought the meta powers were a result of dark matter interacting with the body/genes of the power host. That is why they are all different--speed, cold, weather control, etc--because their genes are different and react differently. So how is DeVoe able to both acquire the powers and then take them with him in his new bodies?
  2. Honest Q: Was Eclipse a real LA restaurant in the 90s? Or did the show use some restaurant front and put up a fake sign?
  3. Having not seen Big Little Lies, it kind of sounds like a more glamorous, prestige-y, Desperate Housewives S1. I was hoping Dave would have paired the "Someone is biting our child!" clip with "Who will fight me!!!!"
  4. Some thoughts and questions. The presence of Ralph as comic relief is frustrating, because it further pushes Barry into the uptight, control freak leader role. I know that he is worried about things these days, but I miss the old, "I know it's serious but I can still have fun and enjoy myself while doing it." You know who was espousing that in this episode? Ralph. We already have an Oliver Queen--Let Barry have fun! Questions: 1. Have they ever explained the connection (is there one?) between Star Labs Gideon (voiced by Morean Baccarin) and the Gideon of the Legends' time ship (voiced by Amy Pemberton)? 2. Who pays for Caitlin and Cisco's salaries? Who funds Star Labs? 3. Why in the early eps of S2 did they show Barry repairing the damage caused by the breach in the finale, and yet he never repaired the Star Labs building? 4. How they heck does the Pipeline jail work? Who cares and feeds all the metas?
  5. Guys, guys, I think we are all being a little too hard on Brandon here. I mean we know--we know!--that if it had been Kelly who had cheated on him, he would have just let it pass w/out so much as a comment, snide remark, or extended emotional torture. Why can't she do the same?
  6. For some reason the clips in this were off. Some started to play while the hosts were talking, while others were just silence, which was unnerving when the hosts then came back laughing.
  7. Not only was the Beebo great, but they really played the reveal well for maximum laughs--everytime they showed someone reacting I got more anxious to see what it was, so I laughed even harder at the reveal. The character of Nate has grown on me. All of his background stuff and reactions while still tripping on ancestor juice were perfect. Not too much to be distracting, but hilarious if you were paying attention. I'll echo everyone else in my confusion over how this became both a good show and my fave of the Arrowverse. Good job to all who made Season 3 happen.
  8. I always assumed David's whining about "7 years" was waiting for Donna, not sex in general. Still, Sarah's point about "that's what you signed up for" is still valid.
  9. Not only did Valued Guest win, but is this the first season Tara gets blanked?
  10. To be fair, we don't give him enough credit for ending racism, IMHO.
  11. C'mon Glark, Johnny Domino is not just any old San Francisco jazz saxophonist, he's San Francisco's "hottest" jazz saxophonists. Give the (night) man his due.
  12. I think perhaps some of the issues with Karen is that 20 years ago, her "non-PC" (I know, I know Ugh!) humor was transgressive and gave a frisson of naughty. But now that the president and his cadre are actual, living Karens, it makes her whole schtick far less funny. Her ideas were played as out there and extreme and yet today they are all-together too mainstream.
  13. Kelly: "I love it, and every time I look at it I'll think of you." So if he got her something else, it would reminder her of clouds? The Indianapolis 500? OF COURSE you are going to think of him.
  14. Holy cow! Pa's brother Peter is also Sarek, the father of TV's Mr. Spock!
  15. Sarah, when reading Gil Birmingham's credits, how could you ignore his role of Vargas on NightMan (Night-man? Knightman?)?
  16. The Hannah/Logan meeting is very Dylan/Toni Marchette. I guess we can be glad Hannah is not named Thomasina.
  17. I sounded like a crazy person on my bike this morning as I played along with Game Time. Some other comments: "They were separated by sex..."--I had really hoped that sentence would have been ended with "...those who have had it, those who haven't." Dave's review of NightMan (Night-Man? Knightman?) Dave: "Skipping ahead ..." Me" "Noooo!!"
  18. Emma Bennett is the 1.0 version of Alan Rickman's secretary in Love Actually.
  19. Oh the high-necked, ribbed (for whose pleasure?) turtlenecks of the late 90s.
  20. I love that dumb Noah would think that rich people who grew up rich in Beverly Hills would find his money at all interesting. Well, except for the fact that the main cast isn't wealthy anymore, they have all been normalized down to comfortably middle class. (Which I know is rich in a lot of the rest of the world. )
  21. I consistently conflate the Martin Short character on AD with Paul Rubens on 30 Rock. Before Rubens was mentioned, I was thinking, "Wait, Martin Short did this character on both these shows?"
  22. So, I had to go into my bank this morning to deposit a check at the counter as I had forgotten my ATM card and I laughed outloud when I saw that they ran the check through the exact same scanner in this episode Bank technology has advanced so much in 25 years, guys!
  23. Ah, Carly's house, which became The Gang's Other House. I believe after Carly, David, Gina, and Dylan all lived there. It's like Mark's Canyon Rental 2.0.
  24. This episode is not appearing in iTunes, either on computer or phone.
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