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That Laurel reveal was legitimately a surprise, one I doubt the Flash could ever hope to replicate

It's nearly as obvious as when they bought in a new white guy into Supergirl and didn't think we knew he was going to be Kara's love interest. Obvious much

I get that Barry didn't directly kill Dante, I just dislike how Iris waved it off with some excuse about how it wasn't his fault because something could have happened to him anyway

Imagine Iris talking to Felicity.
"It's not your fault Havenrock was destroyed. For all know a comet or plague would have wiped them out next week anyway. You have nothing to feel bad about"

You mean the single new recurring cast member is also the new recurring villain? Who would have thought *shocked face*

His only the fastest man alive until the next season airs, then it's back to square one

I am not looking forward to the "I need to get faster than a god" storyline were inevitably gonna been subjected to.

No offense to Iris, but that speech of hers was bullshit. Letting Barry off the hook cause "Dante may have died anyway" isn't good. The fact is he was alive and Barry made it that he wasn't… it is 100% his fault. I guess the infinite list of 'what ifs' scenarios she can imagine somehow lets him off the hook for some

Valencia and Rebecca dragging Josh was awesome. I was hoping with Greg gone the side characters (WJosh, Heather and Valencia) would be expanded. I'm also 100% down with Rachel/Paula being the love story this season

Two good episodes, no romance drama, well written conflict between two characters actually getting resolved, great action sequences… is Arrow good again? Not great, but good and watchable.

what was the point of "rupaul wants to hear from you" if ur not gonna take in the 97% of fans who voted for #teamKatya. Tens of thousands voted for her

I was surprised how much I liked this Ep. They invoked Laurel and it actually made sense, instead of some "coffin gimmick" retcon cause they didn't plan it out, the flashbacks were minimal and didn't take over, the new characters weren't idiots…. so far, so good.

Just what every action show needs… an aged up child who can be a part of the story who the audience will grow to hate cause kids are basically story/creative poison.

Flash sucked all the fun out of Arrow for itself (Felicity's character basically being the embodiment of it) and now Supergirl is slowly draining the Flash of all things bright and fun…. shit

I have no idea who Alchemy is under the mask, but I'm 100% sure it'll be underwhelming… and that he'll romance Caitlin at some point

I wonder if the show put the battlefield in Norway to draw a parallel with Viking myth. A huge epic war zone littered with giant weapons, how could that not influence anciant humans who came to believe in giants and shape shifting tricksters and a coming world finding battle.

This show reminds me of Kingdom (the MMA show) and even has the same closeted gay guy in a macho world storyline. Here's hoping AK does it better than them, cause Kingdom has totally dropped the ball (or fucked it up to be honest) their gay storyline…. Tho I won't hold my breath.

I hope this wasn't the sex scene Nick mentioned, cause it was seriously lacking in anything gay. Im 80% sure they put the women (tits out, of course) in so the straight guys wouldn't get completely offended.

I dont think he's bi, just drugged, out of it and taken advantage of.
Nate seemed pretty bored and "I-want-this-to-be-over" with his gf in the first season… and bi guys generally still enjoy sex with women.
Heres hoping this gets addressed. Male rape is not nearly as explored in media (or exploited, as the case with

Dear Kingdom, when I said I wanted more gay, i didn't mean some predatory gross older guy (we all know that's where its headed)
Nick Jonas deserves a guy of equal hotness to mack with