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When Sharpe said she “wasn’t the husband type”, Sara gave her the EXACT same look she gave Alex when she mentioned her ex-fiance being a “her”. I’m sure that, at that exact moment, Sara had Terminator vision with blocky, digital letters spelling out “Target Acquired”.

So, you have a problem with the Legends jumping around in time?

I love that the Arrow theme played while Young Stein was aiming the toy bow in the shop.

I probably laughed harder at the image of Beebo on a palanquin than I ever have at anything else on this series. Even for LoT, that was new levels of batshit insane.

Can Leo PLEASE join the main cast. I’m just loving sensitive, good-guy Snart, and he brings such a great and interesting energy to the group, especially

If you would’ve told me that this bonkers ass show would eventually be the best show in the DCTV universe when it premiered I would’ve laughed you out; and yet here we are. The cold open alone provided me with one of the heartiest laughs that I’ve had all week and pretty much every thing that followed was aces.

I laughed out loud with Ray’s lines through Beebo. It’s such a Ray thing to do.

Caitlin Snow. She finally got to do some stuff and be the superhero we’ve been waiting for (I know I have). They don’t really do her justice on The Flash (haven’t since S1). It was so cool to see her interact with Black Canary, Amaya and Zari. And love the shot of her, Sara and Kara as a powerful supertrio of women!

That penultimate shot of this incredible gathering of Earths’ (plural!) mightiest heroes struck me to my core. It’s not cool to be sentimental, but in light of Citizen Cold’s overwhelmingly genuine persona, I think it’s OK to let loose a little.

Mick: “You hit that?” Sara: “Shut up.”

I’m not sure what everyone has been complaining about - I thoroughly enjoyed this Justice League movie.

Liked Gideon getting a bit of snark in.

Sara Lance was in a coma for most of this episode because they needed Caity Lotz for shooting the crossover, I think they handled that pretty well.

I thought this episode was okay. Millie Bobby Brown as El certainly can carry an episode, and deserved to. The gang was really uninteresting though, other than Kali. I was surprised that Kali remembered “Jane” and was hurt when they were separated by the “bad men.” That sets up a potentially interesting reunion for

Mick was not defensive but freely admitted with a tip of his beer bottle that he had been drunk since breakfast. Otherwise, yeah.

Her pegging down each of the team members at the top of the episode was great - as well as them all instantaneously getting defensive about it.

I am reluctant to start comparing/ ranking all the ArrowVerse shows since that gets annoying and also picky, but for me LoT is for sure the most fun one of them at the moment & has been for a while. It just knows what it is and embraces it, and gives the whole (stellar) cast a chance to shine in every episode.

Very glad to see Jax recruiting Ray to “break up Firestorm.” With Victor Garber leaving the show I had some concern about what that meant for Jax staying on the team, but I am glad to see them getting out in front of the situation and making it so that Jax can be a solo Firestorm, ideally.

I’m pretty sure that wasn’t the Time Bureau, but a government agency (like in E.T.). Why would Time Agents kill a child when they could just wipe his memory?

And we get it! You liked the show and want someone who will just agree with you. That;’s the purpose of criticism after all! Complete and total agreement. Never mind that wanting to agree with a reviewer is only useful if you’re using the reviewer as some sort of purchasing guide where it makes sense to have aligned

I wish we had known more about Wendy and Annaliese’s relationship, because dumping her ass by walking out of a bar seems kinda harsh. Especially when she looks like Lena Olin.