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It’s almost like you people are psychologically incapable of stopping yourself from strawmanning someone else’s position.

How did you manage to fit an entire boot into your mouth?

I tried to watch through it, but it was just too long. I knew this was going to be a problem when the “film studio” name popped up more than seven times and the title card took 3 minutes to get to.

It’s very good.

Thank you, this just didn’t work for me. I didn’t even remember that was his sister last well until faruk said he’s going to take her to her brother, and now I’m supposed to care she died?

No problem.

Maybe they’re going to rip off Legends of Tomorrow and have a giant dancing mouse defeat Shadow King at the end of the season.

Or even better, “no Shadow King universe, please and thank you”.

So we’re meant to understand David always had the power to jump through universes, and never used it nor gave any indication he’s aware of the existence of parallel universes to begin with (which, just think of the implications for all the troubles they had so far), but then, he suddenly went, “You know what? I’m in

I feel there’s two assumptions made here:

Same here. Didn’t work for me at all. 

This is why I gave up on it after a few episodes. Just not for me.

Well, if it’s literally that simple, David can just go “No more mutants” and reset the world into something normal. All problems solved, show over.

I know this is a minority opinion (but I saw some others on here saying it too) but this episode was just pretentious and weird for weird’s sake. This show is quickly becoming the superhero version of “Mr. Robot”. Yes, it is nice David mourns his sister and in other universes he is happily married of that the Shadow

What he did to the Droogs? I think he nuked them. There’s a phenomenon called Nuclear Shadows where imprints of shadows were left behind on surfaces in Hiroshima.

Pet Peeve here

I’m having a hard time grasping for the plot. We’ve had three episodes in a row that have been basically spiral-shaped character studies, and while they’ve been interesting in their own ways, all together I’m just wondering *but where is all this GOING?!*

Nope, didn’t work for me. Like I love how the show is weird and elliptical, and multiverse stories are my jam, but tonight just felt like it was being weird for weird’s sake, and aggressively digressive.

Billionaire David looks like Jordan Peterson.

This episode was trying to "make rape okay" the same way Breaking Bad was trying to "make meth/murder okay". It wasn't.