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  1. On 11/23/2022 at 2:07 AM, Contentious C said:

    Man, S4 of Flash was...meh. Dibny doing a 93rd-rate Jim Carrey impression for 99% of the season was lame, the bus metas got really rushed at the end, and the Council of Wells was so cringe.

    Somehow S5 is appreciably worse. Good thing that Jessica Kennedy is adorable enough that I don't care how badly Nora is written. And I can't believe they did the "Fists don't make you strong; friends make you strong" bit during the Daddy Frost episode. Ugh. I'm only watching this so I can follow one of the shows long enough to get to Kevin Conroy as a live action Batman. Should have gone with Legends.

    Was Supergirl any better than the others (it was the only one I never watched a full season of)? Or did they all just turn to crap after a year or two?

    Supergirl was honestly the most consistently good show of the bunch until S&L and Stargirl popped up. Supergirl knew what it wanted to be and stuck to it. Other than queer baiting on Lena/Kara, the show always had a very progressive tone. It lead to some corny shit sometimes, but it always had heart.

    Cryer was an incredible Lex, and that alone is worth sticking around for.

     

    Also, the swerve on Stargirl this was week was batshit insane.

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  2. I'd put that finale up against any bit of prestige drama on tv at the moment. Unbelievably gripping and dramatic.

    Just an all around excellent season of television, that, as I stated before, blew away every expectation I could have had.  I still love that you can go into this knowing absolutely nothing about Star Wars, and come away with a great experience. They tell you what you need to know. A) there is an empire that is becoming more fascist with each passing day, and 2) there is a grassroots rebellion bubbling up.

    I love that we saw what the early stages of the Rebellion looked like, with double crosses and espionage. Early heroes that very clearly won't even make it to the time of the Battle of Yavin.

    They gave me a droid with an existential crisis, that somehow became the most human character in that universe.

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  3. One thing I kinda gleemed from episode 5 that I really liked, is that it subtly shows how little funding and attention the Imperial stations on the out-of-the-way systems get. Like, the uniforms aren't as nice, the bases are disgusting, and the visits from higher ups are for trivial bullshit. Hell, in some cases, the Empire is hiring third party crowd control.

    We see stuff like that in the novels, but it's nice to see it in live action.

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  4. So yeah, my interest level in this show was nonexistent when it was first announced. I LOVED Rogue One, but I didn't know that Cassian Andor was a character I was interested in exploring more. SHIT I WAS WRONG. This show is incredible, and it's mostly based around how un-Star Wars it feels. No hamfisted cameos, no rush to make it all connect to everything else, but at the same time, it still furthers the overall SW narrative.  It just happens to be a gripping thriller set in the Star Wars galaxy.

    I also really, really like the fact that, at least through 3 episodes, someone who knows absolutely nothing about Star Wars could watch this show and get full enjoyment from it.

    A show like this is how you "subvert expectations" with Star Wars. Not by trying to force something with legacy characters that fans will reject, but by taking an unexplored part of the mythos and making it in a completely different style than what we are used to.

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    So my complaint early in the season was that I thought the kids got buried, outside of the main four. Hawk had such a great run in season 4, that I hated seeing him pushed to the background. That got resolved by the end, obviously. Overconfident Hawk getting wrecked against Kenny was great booking.

    I also like that there is a clear pecking order in terms of fighting skills, with Robbie, Miguel, Hawk and Tori clearly being better than everyone else.

    I did like how much more grounded this season was, and they stopped relying on the bullshit misunderstandings. The adult characters are growing just much as the kids.

    Coked out Mike Barnes was amazing. Chozen saying "it's bad boy of karate" fucking killed me. The Chozen-Silver fight was badass.

     

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  6. As mentioned earlier, I think the grift can last with minimal effort on Jimmy's part, just by giving free legal advice and being a charmer. They were literally making up musical numbers for the guy, so he'd have to work really hard to push them away.

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  7. This really was the closest thing to a happy ending you can get with this universe. Jimmy lost everything, but got to do the right thing in the end, and got to call all the shots in doing so really.

    There were some great little touches, like the Kim/Jimmy bookend shots. The way they lingered on the buzzing Exit light when Jimmy finally talked through his guilt over Chuck.

    He went down swinging like Walt did, but whereas Walt was a full blown villain, Jimmy has a bit of a decent person still in him and I came away still wanting to see him find redemption.  Also you know he was reveling in the fact that little ol' him, a lawyer that the big firms never had time for, just brought a fleet of DOJ and DEA attorneys to their knees.

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  8. What WBD is doing is absolutely wretched. DC's movies could have easily been as big as Marvel if they had actually been creative and taken some chances. There are only so many times you can throw Batman/Joker out there. Even if it stinks, I'd rather see a Supergirl/Batgirl/Booster Gold/Blue Beetler/ANYTHING before I see another property with Joker in it.

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  9. 2 hours ago, Eivion said:

    I'm fine with the Arrowverse ending. Stuff like Flash, Arrow, Supergirl, & Legends all kind of ran their course despite Legends still being generally solid-good. I just kind of wish it was ending on one last big event.

    Legends was weirdly having a big resurgance in quality in the final season, which you don't often see.

    I honestly feel like Flash finished their biggest long running story in season 8, so I wouldn't be at all shocked if the final season is used as a bit of a farewell for that universe, since it mostly dies with this show.

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  10. Part of me wants to be sad about the Arrowverse dying, but hell, they got a full decade out of it, and I'm not sure what else they could do with it after Crisis anyway. It gave us a lot of fun, even if some of it was cringe.

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  11. I liked the subversion in this episode. You're thinking that Gene is just trying to run another Slippin' Jimmy type scheme, when it is just a long game to protect himself.  Took me forever to remember who Jeff was though, not gonna lie.

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