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blindsquirrel

Of course Eric Wallace finished off The Flash by making a joke of the previous main villains in the series and by turning the main villain of this season into a good guy.
The show started off as one of the best Superhero shows/movies out there, and after season four it devolved into a complete joke of a series. ( aside from the first six episodes of season six.)
Way to send off the Arrowverse Eric, should have just ended it with crisis.

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blindsquirrel

@Owl1
What sad is that he kinda did. Heck they even ripped off Star Wars by having a lightsaber fight to end season seven.

I’m just gonna pretend like nothing post crisis ever happened and the end of Arrow marked the end of the Arrowverse.

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Kermit1

@Professor_Plumber I got spoiled for The Flash movie... I kinda don't wanna see it now because of one single fan service scene... If an actor is dead let them rest in peace.

I'm looking at you company that made a fake James Dean that is probably better now than when you first talked about it.

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Kermit1

Professor_Plumber wrote:

@Owl1 Yeah the ending makes me think there's some twist to it...
Also thsnk you for trying to make me forget that the bad show is somehow coming back

It's sadly not gonna be a horror show... Though this is RR we are talking about, this could be a Deadpool thing.

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Kermit1

@Professor_Plumber Ah, yes. Black Mirror, the modern Twilight Zone that goes too hard for its own good.

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Kermit1

@Professor_Plumber Twilight Zone had an episode with Buster Keaton, anything else is unneeded.

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Kermit1

@Professor_Plumber how? I ain't gonna watch the show btw so I'm fine with spoilers (in tags).

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RR529

Finished up the entire series of To-Love-Ru on Blu-Ray a couple weeks ago. Pretty much an homage (or knock off) of Urusei Yatsura that sees regular Earth high schooler Rito Yuki accidentally engaged to an alien princess (Lala) after she mistakes his confession to the girl he likes (Haruna) as directed at her, and romantic harem shenanigans ensue.

To-Love-Ru (season 1) - the longest of the 4 seasons at 26 episodes (the other 3 have 12-14 each), this is also the most run of the mill harem comedy of them all. It features all the staples, with Haruna as the "girl next door", Mikado as the "sexy nurse", Tenjouin as the "snobby rich girl", Yui as the "uptight student council member", and more (even a ghost!), but balances out the fanservice with other general humor, and even has a light narrative element in that Rito is constantly trying to become the "best in the universe" at something in order to sate the demands of Lala's father (the leader of the greatest empire in the universe, he will apparently destroy the Earth if Rito can't measure up). It has it's charm though, and is almost wholesome in comparison to the later seasons.

Motto To-Love-Ru (season 2) - This drops any narrative plotlines whatsoever and is straight up focused on comedic situations amongst the group. It's even structured like an old cartoon (think Garfield & Friends or Dexter's Lab) where each episode consists of three different disconnected skits. Kinda a unique approach for an anime, and it helps to keep everyone in the ever increasing cast to get their time to shine. The amount & graphicness of fanservice is also overall dialed up from the first season as well.

TLR Darkness/TLR Darkness 2 (seasons 3-4) - compiling these together has they have consistent theming & focus. They do a complete 180 in that they are much more narratively focused than the two earlier seasons (they even introduce a mysterious villain who has designs for the cast), but also rearrange the cast dynamic in a way that I never really grew to like. They still follow the same cast of characters (centered around Rito), however Lala & Haruna are sidelined in favor of Lala's younger sisters Momo & Nana (introduced as side characters in season 2). They also once again ratchet up the fanservice to new heights (really seemed to be trying to push the limits of what they could get away with on TV), in the one direction this franchise seems to agree on.

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Kermit1

@Professor_Plumber I'm just gonna stick with my weird sometimes funny Twilight Zone.

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Kermit1

I'll stop saying BM is the new TZ, they are both different shows for different people, but one just has more history than the other...

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Kermit1

@Professor_Plumber I understand why folks like BM (that's an essay in of itself).

I'll still be over here with my Disney-censored version of The Muppet Show with 2 episodes missing and one episode's third act completely cut making it shorter than every other episode.

Well, at least I can watch the full series on Archive,org... That will age like milk

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Kermit1

@blindsquarel Secret Invasion is great! It's like Winter Soldier but more alien invasion than government drama.

Besides the opening credits being AI episode one is a fantastic start to what will probably be the best Marvel show, then again this is just episode one.

It also has some legitimately great twists

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blindsquirrel

@Owl1
I’ll have to check it out sometime. I wasn’t planning on watching it anytime soon, but I’ll inevitably get back in a mood where I watch all the Marvel stuff again.

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