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Wes isn't boring he is probably clinically depressed if not some other mental diagnosis. I can imagine him being much like Annalise in twenty years. He has an idealism that often is shattered by immoral and criminal acts. He wants to do good, be good but at the core he doesn't believe that he deserves anything good.

Thinking outside the box, I wonder if it is a previous student of Annalise. Can't you imagine an Annalise Alumni coming back to seek revenge on the law professor who ruined The Law for them and consequently their life?

Couldn't it be Frank's? How long since they hooked-up? This may help explain why Laurel 'falls' for Wes so quickly. There's something dishonest about her relationship with Wes. Not sure if she is lying to herself or to Wes.

Guess we will not be seeing her again. What a shame! Maybe they can have a Snapchat relationship LOL… Kara needs mentors in her live other than the holygram mother and martian 'uncle'.

Mon-El or the actor was carried in his scenes i.e Supergirl, Winn and J'onn. Also troubling how much he morphs to meet the needs of whoever he is with at the time; there is something unnerving about him. Is there any clue about him from the comic books?

I used to love that with a little milk when I was young and lactose tolerant…

This is quickly moving into The 100 territory, but Supergirl is a 8PM show so we won't get steamy or much darker scenes. We'll have to petition for a 9PM move.

He may not even be attracted to her or women!

Though I think James maybe her mate long-term, I like the show's attempt to pull-back and let her explore her identity and maybe even some other relationships before becoming serious with James. This would have not happened on CBS. They would have wanted to keep her pure. On CW I hope she gets to be a modern woman

Yeah, but his rant made Kara look totally incompetent. Even a new writer/reporter who has been an executive's assistant in the news business should be able to avoid run-on sentences and use the correct style guide. Was she just too busy? The writers missed an opportunity to give a wittier line here. Something like,

Yeah they have defininetly embraced the comic book world. On CBS it felt like it would end-up looking more like the mess that is Scorpions. The show never fit on CBS.

Imagine if it got as dark, real as The 100! I can't imagine it unless it was some kind of red episode…

Will be interesting to see how Roulette's character evolves compared to Lex Luther's sister.

I still wonder if Calista/Cat's departure or change in status on the show was planned or happened as a result of the move to CW. It would make sense for her character to go from the main cast to recurring after the first season as her purpose was really to establish Supergirl's cover identity and address the gender

Is Wes slowly becoming Frank? Annalise 'rescues him', he feels beholden to her, he does crazy things for her and he listens to her when no one else would. When he kills for her, his fate will be sealed.

HTGAWM really is much better when viewed marathon style. I look forward to watching it all in the future when it has finished. How cohesive will it be? This is the test it must pass. For now, I enjoy the performances and the many ways Norwalk pushes TV cannon.

Great episode. Really digging the diverse group of POC. Interesting that Issa's friends liberally judge each other and Issa seems to be on the group's fringe. Also she and Molly obviously had very different upbringings and yet they bonded. Can we get a flashback episode on their first meeting?

Molly approaches Rashida with advice based on her experience. She knows that Rashida's persona is loud and over the top and while there are no comments yet on it, come advancement time it will hurt her. And though Molly may not admit it or be aware of it, she does not want this new associate to embarrass her. I

Given Rashida's comment to Molly about being editor of her Law Review and her interview with the partners, it is more likely that she is a first year associate. First years are routinely thought of as little more than interns as they get all the grunt work and are abused by others with tons of hours weekly of work no

The scene felt purposely vague. I don't recall him answering in the affirmative and they cut the scene before she told him what she wanted from him. Did he actually say he did it? And if it is his computer why wasn't the case outline on it or are Michaela and Oliver lying? Where did he get the case outline from to