Doom Patrol is phenomenal but it's very weird, if you're not into it after a couple episodes it's probably not for you. Doesn't get a lot of love since it's on DC's streaming platform and like no one has that. I've heard decent things about S2 of Titans as well but have never seen that show, and heard Swamp Thing was alright (getting cancelled hurts that one though).
The CW shows are very relationship heavy and a bit schlocky at times, like low-budget 90s sci-fi shows. Of the group I love Legends of Tomorrow the best, it's just the balls-out craziest show after a dull first season. Not a lot of shows can turn their cast into puppets for a musical number, kill all the female team members to make an A-Team/GotG joke, or kill all the male team members to make a Charlie's Angels joke. LoT can do all that in a single episode.
Really enjoyed The Boys too, though as @casepbsaid it's very different, a more cynical take on a world with superheroes.
I don't think I've read a review beyond glancing at a metacritic score to see what the general consensus is in years. I prefer listening to them talk about games on the podcasts and QLs, I feel like I get a good sense of if they like it or not that way, and you often get multiple viewpoints. They could stop doing reviews completely and I'd be fine with it.
I'm honestly baffled by everything in the main event. I don't understand why any of that happened. It's insane. People have already said it but this is late WCW levels of stupid.
He's not working for WWE, he's working for BOOM Studios, who license the WWE brand to make comic books. Saying he's complicit in anything WWE does would be a stretch.
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