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While your logic is sound, Coulson explicitly mentions The Incident during his lecture, so some variation of it must have happened.

What I'm curious about is what happened with the Battle of New York. It's mentioned as having occurred in this episode and if I'm understanding the timeline right then Hydra should have already been in power, so I'm wondering if Hydra were the ones who stopped Loki or if something else happened.

One of the clippings also had scribbles of the Kree writings from season 2 along with a sketch of a woman. I wasn't sure who it was, but it seemed likely to be Daisy since it didn't really look much like Roselyn or the Cellist Amy Acker played (plus she got another nod as you mentioned).

Nick Fury also wouldn't be around to stop Ross and the government from hunting Hulk. It could be possible that Coulson being out of the picture could have led to Thor remaining trapped on Earth depowered during the events of the first movie, especially since Hydra would have already been in the early phases of its

Don't get me wrong, I still enjoy the show week-to-week, and I don't think any of the episodes have been completely terrible or anything, but I really don't like where the show is heading for the finale and the last arc in particular feels like them amplifying the worst aspects of the past two seasons and dragging it

Technically he hasn't slept with Black Siren though.

He can't kill Chase as the Green Arrow because Green Arrow is now a fugitive from justice and Chase is under protective custody 24/7, which would only taint the Arrow's name even further an offer him no redemption in the public's eyes. The only chance to kill Chase himself, as Chase brought up in this episode, was to

Well, Ollie only found out about Talia's turn moment after he was taken prisoner by Chase and then shut himself out of the group immediately upon returning so I don't really think he's allowed himself to explain the situation with Talia yet. I would imagine he'll get to that next episode, or most likely later in the

1. Arrow
2. Legends
3. Supergirl
4. The Flash

I don't think Flash s3 has had anything as enjoyable as Darkh chewing scenery and Thea being awesome, or the Constantine and Vixen appearances. Sure, Arrow S4 dragged and the flashbacks were dire, but Flash S3 has lost all sense of joy.

I wanted to yell at my TV when Barry was like "I know what we have to do…. go to the future!" C'mon Barry! Just cause it's not the past it doesn't mean you can fuck with it! Stop with the goddamn time travel! How many times do they jam this into your head because you learn!?

I think the season has more than done the legwork to show how Prometheus has so effectively gotten into Ollie's head. No other villain has gone so far to prove their point, and they all (outside of Slade) had ulterior motives other than taking Ollie down. Let's recap Chase's big wins:

I think a big part of it is that it was as simple as the Bratva just popping in and killing Chase. The Bratva were going to come to Star City, stay, and then unleash a powerful new kind of heroin onto the streets there and back in Russia. The city's only recently gotten over its vertigo epidemic and flooding the

Same, I mostly enjoyed season 3 and 4 week to week because there were usually at least a few interesting plot threads going around to keep me entertained, or Thea and Lance would be awesome in every scene as they usually are and it would gloss over some of the faults. Taken as a whole they're both, at best, pretty

He's earthbound!

I just think it was because Tom Cavanaugh was busy prepping and directing the next episode of the series and didn't have much time for filming.

I did get a good laugh out of her trying to do a badass hero drop and immediately twisting her ankle.

*phones authorities* Hey, I've got a crazed Kryptonian with sketchy facial hair and a space v-neck raving about millennial gangbangs…

I wouldn't go so far as saying it was just as good before, but it was definitely good until the last act. Things just got too weird too quickly in that finale.

I like both Tobey and Andrew, while admitting that both just couldn't nail the complete package. Tobey had Peter down, but struggled a lot as Spidey and barely ever quipped and joked around with his villains (also he looked way too buff and large in the suit). Andrew had the quipping down and he had the athletic build