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Arrow - Season 3

Entertaining episode, but I really hate it when shows end with unanswered questions. What happened with Oliver's laundry? Did he figure out how to use the washing machine? Did he mix his colours and whites turning all of his clothes pink?
 
Entertaining episode, but I really hate it when shows end with unanswered questions. What happened with Oliver's laundry? Did he figure out how to use the washing machine? Did he mix his colours and whites turning all of his clothes pink?

LOL--I literally asked myself the same question. That scenario gave me horrible college flashbacks of trying not to wreck my clothes.
 
Quick question, I missed it somewhere I think....

Tonight episode of Arrow is the crossover with The Flash, right? I understood it's a two part episode, and the second episode is an episode of The Flash? Right?

*EDIT* Nevermind, I'm an adult who can google, and found my answer. Hm. Didn't watch The Flash, since I don't follow that show. I'll find a way around that I guess.
 
Quick question, I missed it somewhere I think....

Tonight episode of Arrow is the crossover with The Flash, right? I understood it's a two part episode, and the second episode is an episode of The Flash? Right?

*EDIT* Nevermind, I'm an adult who can google, and found my answer. Hm. Didn't watch The Flash, since I don't follow that show. I'll find a way around that I guess.
Don't worry. Both episodes are tightly constructed to stand on their own, without having to have seen the other one. After all, the syndication packages for each series won't include the other's episode.
 
Quick question, I missed it somewhere I think....

Tonight episode of Arrow is the crossover with The Flash, right? I understood it's a two part episode, and the second episode is an episode of The Flash? Right?

*EDIT* Nevermind, I'm an adult who can google, and found my answer. Hm. Didn't watch The Flash, since I don't follow that show. I'll find a way around that I guess.
Don't worry. Both episodes are tightly constructed to stand on their own, without having to have seen either one. After all, the syndication packages for each series won't include the other's episode.

That's good to know. :) I want to watch The Flash at one point, but we have only so much time for series.
 
I have 10s of thousands of home burnt DVDs of most of the popular programming from the last 50 years.

I rewatched Greys Anatomy a few months back and I was AMAZED at the level of anal retentiveness that my younger self possessed that every Private Practice crossover "event" was included on my Greys Anatomy disks.

Its sad for the universe that only I can deliver this sort of nerdvana and never your local affiliate syndicating your rocks off.
 
I'm more AMAZED you even watched Private Practice. Hell, I can't bother with the times it crossed over to Grey's.

I guess I could never get passed Addison's love interest was played by the RL brother of her ex-husband's mother.
 
I am a girl in many real ways.

Who was Addison's exuncleinlaw?

(There were so many men in her bed over the course of 7 years and google is useless.)
 
It's probably online for streaming on the CW website. While I doubt they'll reference each other (they may reference more than the first crossover), it's a good episode that actually includes some important plot points for Arrow so it's worth checking it out.

Given those plot points, I suspect they will include the episode in syndication packages, just like Homicide Life on the Street was included in Law and Order syndication packages.
 
Would a supersonic poo blow off Barry's ass?

His urine stream should be able to cut concrete.

These are the thoughts that kept Diggle out of the really good schools.
 
I am a girl in many real ways.
Eh. Grey's is my guiltiest of pleasures. But that's mostly because Meredith's smile can turn me to goo at any time, and Christina was just about the best written/acted character on TV.

While Pomps can still dazzle, it's just not the same with no Oh.

Practice obviously had neither of those things. And I just found the writing to be overall weaker (Like it was something Rhimes did to pass the time.) and the setting not as engaging.

Who was Addison's exuncleinlaw?

(There were so many men in her bed over the course of 7 years and google is useless.)
Like I said, I never watched the show, but I was always under the impression Daly's character was her main squeeze. Tyne played Mrs. McDreampsy in an episode or two of Grey's.

Now that I think about it, if the show ever ends, I'd like to see Chambers show up as a Flash baddie at some point.
 
Justin Chambers is so undervalued by the audience.

"Haven't you noticed I'm trying to be an adult? I've stopped saying dude!"

Private Practice was %200 Preachier.

I just wanted Meredith to realise that George loves her and that they should run away together, but what actually happened, the endless crying and rejection, was far more satisfying... And when Georges mother found out and mistakenly thought that they were happily ever after!?

HA!

Shonda Rhimes cherry picked the sisters from Emily Owens did you notice?

I find that hilarious. :)
 
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