I often just do the nonsense chatting thing, but I sometimes actually do some work. I don't have conventional, fixed working hours. So, if I am awake at 2am with nothing else to do, I can dive into any projects or jobs clients might be waiting for. Though it can be depressing when the clock hits 10am in the morning and you realise you've already put in a conventional 8-hour working day.
The Supernatural connection was delightfully meta. The Mick Rory b-plot was funny too.
Charlie’s sister though, came off as a real Knight of Cerebus.
She [SPOILER - highlight to read]: wasnt jokey, or ineffectual. She seemed legit dangerous, and proved it by killing Behrad.
It sure lit a fire under Zari, though!
I kept getting distracted by [SPOILER - highlight to read]: Atropos' bleached eyebrows. Decent return overall though. I do find it funny that, in-universe, [SPOILER - highlight to read]:Supernatural apparently uses real weapons as props.
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Also, is this johncarner account some kind of bot? I notice he's essentially seemingly copied and re-posted different posters' posts (including one of mine) in different threads.
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Unfortunately for me, sometimes I pick up on the most random details and then can't forget them.
And yeah, that account made all 20 posts to its name on the day it was made, all within 90 minutes (some within 1 minute of each other), and seemingly just reposted other people's content. So, looks like someone was testing bot algorithms. And this comes from someone who sometimes scans through multiple webpages so quickly that I get flagged as a suspected bot lol. It's happened more than once.
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Ah, I’d rather have a random bot than yet another sock w. “an agenda”, tbh...
As to your own suspected bot-ness, it reminds me of when I started posting, at WizardWorld back in 00. Posters started multiple threads demanding mods verify I was just one person.
Their theory was I was multiple ppl using the same account.
My issue is kind of work-related. Sometimes I need to find rather specific information really quickly. So, I sometimes am opening and closing dozens of similar pages in very short periods of time, which have caused some search engines and websites to take issue with me after a while.
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Well, IMO, Legends is by far the most lighthearted and fun of the CW DC shows. They generally keep the drama injections to a minimum compared to the others, like The Flash, which has been more miss than hit for me since the Crisis crossover. Barry is a mopey idiot (he still hasn't genuinely realised something is up with Iris when Wally noticed she was off after like 1 episode IIRC, despite Barry knowing Iris much longer), fake Iris is even more annoying than real Iris, and the Nash/Allegra plot-line is basically just the Jesse Quick/Harry plot-line from earlier seasons (father-daughter trust-related and work obsession drama) with a new coat of paint on it.
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Yeah, it's kinda painful how off they've made Barry lately, though I guess he'll be more on the uppity again when he gets his speed back through a different energy source, but still. As for Nash, at least this'll be the last time they can recycle that subplot, with him being the last Wells around and all.
But yeah, Legends easily embraces its fun silly/quirky roots the most.
^^ Agree. Though Legends does have one advantage over the other CW DC shows. Because of how it's structured and the team dynamic, it's much easier for them to mix things up or bring in new team members if things begin to get stale. Which means it's easier to keep the audience interested. In comparison, the only character on The Flash that I am still rooting for is Ralph.
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