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That would be James - he's the Clown Prince of Vigilantes.

And Iris.

I really don't think that's it. It's called having faith in somebody - evidence is stacked against people all the time, and no one was even willing to give Kara or Lena the benefit of the doubt.

The exchange between Eve and Kara had re: Cat Grant made me miss her presence.

If only he could've saved us from the last half of Arrow's fourth season.

I REALLY hope not. It would be the absolute more predictable route to take their budding romance.

Yeah, if Maggie's gonna stick around long term, they really need to start developing her outside the context of her relationship with Alex.

I could honestly see going either way with this game. Because I absolutely love the Soulsborne series - but I love it as much for the staggering world design and lore as I do the way the difficulty is embedded into the whole experience. Plus, I'm pretty mediocre with the reflex-blased gameplay ala Bloodborne, so I

I'm just relieved it wasn't someone there to announce that he's the Crown Prince of Daxom and drive a wedge between them.

I think you're trying to read too definitively into the material. The point of it is that it's ambiguous, and so it's hard to know for certain where it's going to go.

Shhhhh. Spider-man hit his head a while back, and we're doing our best not to scare him away.

It's true she's known James longer, but he has so little personality it just doesn't resonate in the same way. Lena has popped almost from the moment she first came on-screen, and her material with Kara has consistently been stronger than anything with Kara and James.

In place of James!

Yeah, that's kind of what I love about it. Whatever side of the line she ends up on, it'll be meaty material all around it.

James is The Worst.

I honestly think Lena is the most interesting character this show has ever had. She's been their most successful at straddling the line between hero and villain - and I honestly don't know which way she'll fall. The lack of predictability is the best part, because I don't know what she's really up to. Is she

Not really. They haven't spent that much time look for her. You don't give up the search when you've only being going at it a few days.

They learned at the end of last episode that May is an LMD. Prior to that, none of the other characters had any idea.

They've only known about it since the end of the previous episode. If this had been going for a good two or three episodes, that's one thing. But from an audience perspective, it's been a week.

I love tvclub for much the same reasons you and @JaneSays2:disqus listed here. There aren't a lot of places to be able to discuss such a specific coming together of different nerd properties.