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Spoilers DC’s Legends of Tomorrow Season 6

Even by Legends standard's this was probably the most Meta episode they've ever done. Best line of the night; "If I was rebooting a show with a flop first season, he’d be my pick."

So are Mick's head-babies they way they're going to write him out of the show?
 
It was nice to get a big Behrad episode.
Gus Gus (or is it Gusgus?) wasn't quite up to the level of Beebo or Baby Yoda, but he was still pretty damn cute.
I've been going nuts trying figure out why Mick's daughter looks so familiar, and I finally recognized her name in the credits, and looked her up, and she's Penny from the reboot Lost in Space series.
 
It was nice to get a big Behrad episode.

Apropos of nothing, but I just watched Lupin III: The First, and I was startled by how much the CG-animated version of Jigen looked like Behrad when he took his hat off.


Gus Gus (or is it Gusgus?)

The wiki says Gus-Gus.

Meanwhile, I only just realized that the sitcom title Bud Stuy is probably a pun on Bed-Stuy, the nickname for the Bedford-Stuyvesant neighborhood of New York City. I'd been wondering if it was an Iranian phrase or something.
 
Apropos of nothing, but I just watched Lupin III: The First, and I was startled by how much the CG-animated version of Jigen looked like Behrad when he took his hat off.




The wiki says Gus-Gus.

Meanwhile, I only just realized that the sitcom title Bud Stuy is probably a pun on Bed-Stuy, the nickname for the Bedford-Stuyvesant neighborhood of New York City. I'd been wondering if it was an Iranian phrase or something.
I caught that quickly, since my wife works in Bed-Stuy.
 
I wonder why the sitcom was named for that neighborhood, though. Are there a lot of Iranian-Americans living in Bedford-Stuyvesant? Or were they just riffing on the general idea of sitcoms based in New York City?
 
I wonder why the sitcom was named for that neighborhood, though. Are there a lot of Iranian-Americans living in Bedford-Stuyvesant? Or were they just riffing on the general idea of sitcoms based in New York City?

Parts of Bed-Sty is now gentrified (with whites, latinos, middle eastern), other parts are mostly black. There are a lot of Muslims (black and non-black).

By 2023 when Bud-Stuy is produced, it will probably be more gentrified.
 
Incredibly Season 7 started shooting today. (Even more incredible is how short the gap between the end of S6 and the start of S7 will be, compared to how long we normally have to wait.)

Anybody else getting a Zatanna-ish vibe from this script cover page?
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If they did bring Serinda Swan back, it wouldn't be for a very big role since she's got her own show over in Canada.
If you want to see more of her, I'd highly recommend checking on the series Graceland, she was a regular on it and it was a great show.
 
If they did bring Serinda Swan back, it wouldn't be for a very big role since she's got her own show over in Canada.
If you want to see more of her, I'd highly recommend checking on the series Graceland, she was a regular on it and it was a great show.

Is the Inhumans streaming anywhere? She was Medusa

No one seems to be mentioning that Nate is getting his Zari back on a somewhat regular basis.
 
Is the Inhumans streaming anywhere? She was Medusa
I'm aware of that, I just wanted to recommend a good that she was on. She was also on Breakout Kings, which was pretty good, and was set in the same world as Prison Break. Graceland is streaming on IMDB, which is included as part of Amazon Prime, and Breakout Kings is on Hulu.
Graceland was one of my favorite shows while it was on.
 
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