(From shell_maree on Twitter w/ permission)
This is perfect.
After all of the anime callbacks on Steven Universe, it’s both great and surprising that tonight we got a straight-up Looney Toons Roadrunner pastiche.
CW TCA 2016 Announcements:

I LOVE SHARON LEAL. THIS IS SUCH A GOOD DAY!
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The Flash musical episode is HAPPENING. :DDDDD
The Flash has just about completed its Rogues gallery: Grey Damon has been cast on The CW series as Mirror Master, CBR has learned from Warner Bros. Television. He’s set to appear in the fourth episode of season three, which should air in late October or early November.
There have been two significant Mirror Masters in DC Comics history, but The Flash TV series will use the original: Sam Scudder, created by John Broome and Carmine Infantino and first introduced in 1959’s The Flash #105. Here’s WBTV’s official character description:
“One of the Flash’s most infamous Rogues, Sam Scudder – aka Mirror Master – is a smooth criminal with a huge ego. Upon discovering he now has the power to travel through any reflective surface, Scudder embarks on a massive crime spree to prove himself the greatest thief that Central City has ever seen."Mirror Master is likely the most prominent of The Flash’s classic "Rogues” to not appear in the show’s first two seasons. Previously, the series has introduced Captain Cold (Wentworth Miller), Heat Wave (Dominic Purcell), Captain Boomerang (Nick Tarabay), The Trickster (both Mark Hamill and Devon Graye), Golden Glider (Peyton List) and Pied Piper (Andy Mientus).
In the comics, various groups of Rogues have frequently functioned as a team against The Flash – there’s no firm indication yet that’ll happen on the TV show, and Damon has currently only been announced for one episode, but this news at least provides further room to speculate on the possibility.
now time for a full scale rogue team up with every single one of the rogues, right, flash producers???????
get to know me meme (five favorite actresses): melissa mccarthy [1/5]
Q: On-screen you’re fearless about your sexuality: that SNL sketch where you played Arlene, crazily hitting on her coworker…and of course, Bridesmaids.
A: One of my favorite things is playing someone who’s utterly confident — even if they’re, just, like, wrong. They’re off the beaten track. They’re not polished or perfect, but they’re so solid in their shoes. They’re having the time of their life. And I always think, Now, that’s someone who’s interesting. They don’t give a shit what they’re supposed to be, or how they’re supposed to look. I find them mesmerizing. I think there’s greatness in not caring what other people think. (x)